A Pennsylvania fisherman has made a prehistoric catch.
Aaron Thompson posted pictures of him holding the large, long-nosed fish to a local fisherman Facebook group Tuesday. The Pittsburgh U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shared the photo, asking people to name the fish.
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Thompson confirms it was a Paddlefish, which dates back 75 million years. He caught the fish in the Allegheny River close to Lock and Dam 9 in Armstrong County.
The Fish & Boat Commission said the threatened species was believed to no longer be present in Pennsylvania waters.
Thompson says the catch was "completely accidental," and he later released it without harm.