British fisherman catches monster-size goldfish nicknamed 'The Carrot,’ calls it 'sheer luck'

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British angler makes huge find when he catches a nearly 70-pound monster carp while fishing in France, noting that the 'brilliant' snag was 'sheer luck.'

British man Andy caught an enormous goldfish weighing in at 67.4 lbs on a fishing trip in France

The fished is prized by anglers because of her coloration, as most giant carp are pale or brownish, USA Today reported.

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