Barbie 1, Fish 0

In a David and Goliath-esque battle, a four year old little girl caught a 50 pound fish. Thats not the impressive part though. She caught the 40 inch beast on a Barbie fishing rod!

Barbie rod

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[...] is a very small selection of fishing equipment made especially for kids. Barbie and Spider-man mini rods seem to be the most popular over the years. Not long ago a cool looking [...]

Fishing Fury - A fishing blog about two guys with a serious passion for fishing, the great outdoors, crazy adventures, and heart-pounding entertainment. on February 16th, 2008 @ 4:53 pm

[...] is a quality rod that has caught its fair share of big fish. We saw the Barbie rod and reel catch a monster black drum earlier this year, and now the fashion conscious rod has caught a record 21 pound channel [...]

Fishing Fury - A fishing blog about two guys with a serious passion for fishing, the great outdoors, crazy adventures, and heart-pounding entertainment. on August 25th, 2008 @ 6:26 pm

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