There’s something fishy going on in Tennessee and Minnesota.
Possible record-breaking fish have been caught in both states.
In Tennessee, a fisherman caught a 50-pound blue catfish in a small fishing lake managed by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency .
The huge catch looks like it may be the biggest one of its kind, caught in a small lake in the state’s history.
Meanwhile in Minnesota a six-and-a-half-foot sturgeon has been certified as the largest catch-and-release in the state’s history.
Two ice fisherman caught the monster fish in the St. Croix River and were stunned when they finally pulled it out of the ice after a long battle.
After snapping a few photos, the sturgeon was returned to the water to continue growing.