A SEA angler’s biggest catch of the day was cocaine worth £1million.
Ron Rapp had his lines set up on his fishing boat when he saw three bundles floating in the water.
Ron Rapp was fishing with his family when he spotted a strange package floating in the sea off the Isle of Wight
The package contained £1million worth of cocaine
He rang the Coastguard believing they could be part of a drug shipment.
Ron, who was fishing with his family, waited until boat cops scooped up the packages from the sea near The Needles, off the Isle of Wight.
He said: “Then we actually managed to catch some fish — so it wasn’t a bad day.”
Criminals dumped the drugs — thought to have been brought from South America on a cargo ship — in The Solent.
Ron’s find on Sunday came after holdalls filled with drugs were found off the Dorset coast and an Isle of Wight beach.
At least ten kilos of cocaine was found washed up on a beach in West Sussex.
Hundreds of kilos of the illegal drug were first found in the sea off St Aldhelm’s Point and Durdle Door in Dorset on October 2 by a stunned fisherman.
A second batch was found on a beach by litter-pickers on the west coast of the Isle of Wight on Saturday.
Police had been trying to contact one of the group, a man in his 60s.
The NCA has urged anybody who finds a holdall or similar package on the coastline of Dorset, Hampshire or the island to call 999.
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