Steve Wozniak and his latest fishing record
Steve Wozniak, aged 47, has travelled all over the world to catch as many different species of fish as possible. As the manager of a software company, he usually goes fishing whenever he has free time. Catching his first fish at the age of 5, Steve had collected 150 species by the time he was thirty. Up to present, he has succeeded in catching 1,000 species. Steve reportedly spent ,000 travelling to 63 different countries in order to collect new species of fish within ten years. Unbelievably, it took the Californian man more than 20,000 hours to wait for a nibble from fish on riverbanks, piers, beaches and boats.
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Steven?s collection comprises a variety of dangerous fish including 33 shark species, 4 species of piranha, 14 different kinds of puffer fish, a deadly lionfish and a stonefish. To Steven, his most dangerous catch is a three-meter-long Mako shark. Currently, he stops fishing and spends most of his time writing a book about his incredible adventures.
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Steve and his wife Marta pose with Ling fish
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He is holding a spiny-finned Surgeon fish
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Steve and a copper shark
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Threadfin butterflyfish from Kona, Hawaii
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The yellow-eyed rock fish was caught by Steve in Alaska
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A Wels catfish was caught in France
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A grouper from Weipa, Australia
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Steve caught a striped goatfish in Kona, Hawaii
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A Norwegian coalfish, the 1000th fish of Steve
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