The South Fork of the Snake River in Idaho holds some truly giant fish. Most of these trout, what veteran guide Ed Emory calls the “megalodons,” are rarely hooked. When they are, the odds are usually stacked in their favor. But occasionally everything aligns and a fish that rewrites the record books is lifted out of the water. “A blessing from God is honestly what I amount it to,” says Caroline Langdale, the Georgia angler who caught and release…
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