Гигантскую щуку поймал 17-летний школьник из Волгограда
Матвей Кагальницков рыбачил на Волге, вблизи поселка Райгород. С рыбой пришлось побороться, но всё-таки юный рыбак оказался сильнее. С его слов, после фотосессии красавицу решил отпустить обратно.
Гигантскую щуку поймал 17-летний школьник из Волгограда
Матвей Кагальницков рыбачил на Волге, вблизи поселка Райгород. С рыбой пришлось побороться, но всё-таки юный рыбак оказался сильнее. С его слов, после фотосессии красавицу решил отпустить обратно.
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