Talk:Angling records of Europe

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Note to Blue Crayfish[edit]

Interesting you noticing that this list is for European records only. Ironically, about 90% of these would be world records, as not that many species have crossed the borders. Exceptions being the Pike, carp, brown, rainbow and brook trout, and some migrating sea fish maybe. I expect there will be many more too. If you ever produce a list for australia I would be very interested in which ones we can merge into a world record list. James Kevin McMahon (talk) 22:12, 25 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Hi James, this is/was not my intention. I prefer fixing errors that I find, and having a location from Oz in a European list (with the refs still pointing to Europe) is definitely that! Incidentally, can you explain why Note 1 in your UK list links here ? Thanks Big Blue Cray(fish) Twins (talk) 10:31, 2 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]