27.02.2025 10:00
Çetin Ege Doğan (45), who was diving without a tank in Çanakkale, caught a 1.8-meter-long, 63-kilogram amberjack fish. After a struggle that lasted about an hour, Doğan brought the amberjack to shore. He recorded these moments with an underwater camera as he spearfished the fish.
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Çetin Ege Doğan, who has been diving professionally for sports purposes in Çanakkale for 20 years, recently caught a trophy fish (a large fish of a rarely hunted species) off the coast of Saroz.
WEIGHING 63 KILOGRAMS
Diving without tanks with his wetsuit, goggles, snorkel, and spear, Doğan dove to a depth of 25 meters. After a while, he encountered a school of barracuda with his spear. Doğan caught a 63-kilogram, 1.8-meter-long barracuda with his spear.
RECORDED EVERY SECOND WITH UNDERWATER CAMERA
After a struggle lasting about 1 hour, Doğan brought the barracuda to shore. He recorded these moments with his underwater camera, capturing every second.
"I ENCOUNTERED A FISH LIKE THIS FOR THE FIRST TIME"
Çetin Doğan stated that he had encountered and caught large fish before, but said that this was the first time he had encountered a fish of this size.
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