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5 Enormous World Record Wels Catfish

Anglers travel from all over the world to catch wels catfish in Europe. Here are five 100-plus pound monsters from the IGFA record books
A photo collage of some of the world's biggest IGFA world record wels catfish.
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5 Enormous World Record Wels Catfish

Europe's largest freshwater fish is a bottom-dwelling predator that goes by several names. Sometimes called soms, siluros, wellers, or sheetfish, these massive critters are the Old World's answer to the blue, channel, and flathead catfish that American anglers are more familiar with.

To the American eye, the wels catfish is almost eel-like in its appearance, with a tapered body that flattens out completely at the tail fin. But its tell-tale whiskers and massive bucket mouth peg the wels as a true catfish—and one that grows to grows to gigantic proportions.

These fish get so big, in fact, that they're known to engulf waterfowl and small mammals like voles, according to the International Gamefish Association (IGFA). There are even tales of enormous wels catfish "attacking and drowning dogs and ... children," the IGFA writes on its website, "but these are based on hearsay, rather than observation."

Legends and horror stories aside, the wels catfish draws dedicated anglers from all over the Western world, and the IGFA holds upwards of 25 confirmed records for the species dating back to 2002. Here are a handful of the most impressive wels catfish ever caught.

1. Attila Zsedely

Two anglers pose with a world record wels catfish.
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Weight: 297 pounds, 9 ounces

Current IGFA Standing: All-Tackle World Record

Tackle: conventional

Waterbody: River Po, Italy

Date Caught: March 11, 2010

2. Joachim Ochmann

An angler poses with a world record wels catfish.
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Weight: 167 pounds, 2 ounces

Current IGFA Standing: 30-pound line class

Tackle: conventional

Waterbody: Rio Ebro, Spain

Date Caught: June 17, 2021

3. Joachim Ochmann

An angler poses with a world record wels catfish.
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Weight: 140 pounds, 11 ounces

Current IGFA Standing: 16-pound line class

Tackle: conventional

Waterbody: Rio Ebro, Spain

Date Caught: October 1, 2022

4. Agnieszka Szelag

An angler poses with a world record wels catfish.
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Weight: 130 pounds, 15 ounces

Current IGFA Standing: 50-pound line class

Tackle: conventional

Waterbody: Rio Ebro, Spain

Date Caught: September 6, 2024

5. Rudi Heger

An angler poses with a world record wels catfish.
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Weight: 103 pounds, 13 ounces

Current IGFA Standing: 20-pound tippet

Tackle: Fly Fishing

Waterbody: Rio Ebro, Spain

Date Caught: April 10, 2006