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Turkey: Eskimo-style fisher hooks season’s biggest fish

An Eskimo-style fisherman in northeastern Turkey has caught the biggest fish of the winter season -- a freshwater carp of 5.2 kilograms (nearly 11.5 pounds).

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Turkey: Eskimo-style fisher hooks season’s biggest fish

An Eskimo-style fisherman in northeastern Turkey has caught the biggest fish of the winter season -- a freshwater carp of 5.2 kilograms (nearly 11.5 pounds).

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Turkey: Eskimo-style fisher hooks season’s biggest fish

Located on the border of Ardahan and Kars provinces, Lake Çıldır is the second largest lake of the eastern Anatolian region, with an area covering around 123 square kilometers (47.5 square miles).

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Turkey: Eskimo-style fisher hooks season’s biggest fish

The ice layer covering the lake has reached a depth of 60 centimeters (23.6 inches) due to the severe weather conditions. However, it has lured many ice fishers in the region every winter.

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Turkey: Eskimo-style fisher hooks season’s biggest fish

Speaking to Anadolu Agency, fisherman Yakup Topkaya said he captured the biggest fish of the season using the Eskimo method with the help of axes, shovels and fishnets.

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Turkey: Eskimo-style fisher hooks season’s biggest fish

He said the equipment was needed to break the thick layer of ice covering the surface lake.

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Turkey: Eskimo-style fisher hooks season’s biggest fish

"I have been doing this job for about 20 years. This is the first time that I caught such a big fish at the beginning of the season," Topkaya said, adding: "I hope this fish is a sign for the season to be fruitful."

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Turkey: Eskimo-style fisher hooks season’s biggest fish

Both professional fishers and amateurs are highly interested in fishing carp -- dubbed "yellow fish" by locals -- using the Eskimo method for fishing.

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Turkey: Eskimo-style fisher hooks season’s biggest fish