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Washington State - Angler Fishing for Perch and Bluegill Nabs ‘Vegetarian’ Piranha
Q13 Fox.com ^ | August 7, 2013 | Judy Oehling

Posted on 08/07/2013 7:06:19 PM PDT by DogByte6RER

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To: Conspiracy Guy
20 minutes is a long time for a 5 lb fish.

Frankly, I doubt it was 20 minutes. I've used ultra-lights with 6 lb test river fishing out of a canoe -- and five minutes is a reasonable time frame for a 4.5-5 lb black bass...if you choose to play him, rather than horse him in.

Never caught a pacu, but I would suspect that they're stronger than most game fish and would be a load -- probably given to running or going to the bottom than coming to the surface.

Given an inexperienced fisherman with light tackle, bank fishing and without the ability to maneuver, I can see ten minutes...which could well seem like twenty.

And, if the guy wants to tell his grandkids it took thirty minutes to beach the beast, well, I'm not going to object...

21 posted on 08/07/2013 8:02:05 PM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: Conspiracy Guy

I fish 2 pound line and sometimes hook some 5 to 10 pound buglemouth bass that take a long time to land. If you are not used to catching bigguns on light line, you will tend to be too careful, but once you get the feel for fighting the fish using the rod, you can cut the fighting time.


22 posted on 08/07/2013 8:11:09 PM PDT by yawningotter
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To: okie01

I agree. If bream weighed 10 lbs, it would not be safe to step in the water. Piranha are built like and probably distant cousins of bream. Mean little fighting fish.


23 posted on 08/07/2013 8:22:33 PM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (To stay calm during these tumultuous times, I take Damitol. Ask your Doctor if it's right for you.)
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To: DogByte6RER; All
I have property there. It's in the 7 Lakes area and is maybe a 200 acre lake. It's filled with trout, most of which have been planted there. Very few panfish in it. There is no river outlet that the fish in question could exit the lake from.

Someone's gotten tired of feeding that creature in an aquarium and let it go... funny thing is... I believe I know the chap that could have done this. I wouldn't put it past him.

24 posted on 08/07/2013 8:27:41 PM PDT by JDoutrider
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To: yawningotter

Yep. When the bass aren’t hitting, I break out the 8 ft light action fly rod. I keep a 5 lb leader around 6 ft long on the fly line which is 50 lb test. Have caught many large fish and pumpkin seed bream that way.


25 posted on 08/07/2013 8:28:00 PM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (To stay calm during these tumultuous times, I take Damitol. Ask your Doctor if it's right for you.)
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One thing to keep in mind on Pacu is that they are shaped like a blue gill, but thicker. So imagine the fight a 5 pound bluegill could put up with those wide sides. Also, if this was a Black Pacu I think they grow to 50 plus pounds ! I have seen them in aquariums at around 20 pounds, they love grapes and chopped bananas.


26 posted on 08/07/2013 8:58:11 PM PDT by uncle fenders
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“I believe I know the chap that could have done this. I wouldn’t put it past him. “

Seems like a really stupid thing to do. On the other hand - this guy probably just napped the Washington State Record books for largest Pacu.


27 posted on 08/07/2013 9:02:34 PM PDT by 21twelve ("We've got the guns, and we got the numbers" adapted and revised from Jim M.)
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To: Ramius
Well, they -are- trash fish. :-) I've grown up in WA... Why fish for perch when there's halibut, salmon and steelhead to be had? ;-)

HaHa...They are good but I'll take perch and bluegills over them any day...

28 posted on 08/07/2013 10:02:57 PM PDT by Iscool
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To: Ramius
Well, they -are- trash fish. :-) I've grown up in WA... Why fish for perch when there's halibut, salmon and steelhead to be had? ;-)

Went to a bar in Longview that served fish and chips...While most places served cod, this place served breaded halibut for their fish and chips meal...Gotta say that was pretty awesome...

29 posted on 08/07/2013 10:06:06 PM PDT by Iscool
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To: yawningotter
I fish 2 pound line and sometimes hook some 5 to 10 pound buglemouth bass that take a long time to land. If you are not used to catching bigguns on light line, you will tend to be too careful, but once you get the feel for fighting the fish using the rod, you can cut the fighting time.

Reeled in a 6 lb. smallmouth on a 4 wt. flyrod with a 2 lb leader...I fooled with him for over 20 min...Was afraid of breaking the leader but I got 'im...

30 posted on 08/07/2013 10:10:23 PM PDT by Iscool
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To: Conspiracy Guy

yay, 20 minutes seems like a long time but, they are scrappy lil bass turds...


31 posted on 08/07/2013 10:41:25 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
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To: DogByte6RER

The TV Show River Monsters had an episode about this fish. It was taken out of its native habitat and used as a replacement fish in some other country. Apparently the fish began attacking people and left marks that look just like a human bite. They have very strong jaws and teeth designed to crack nuts. It is not known how large they can grow because they are normally from a very high predation environment.

My wife and I have been cooking and eating alot of Tilapia lately. Apparently it was once considered a trash fish. I could live off of it. Wonder if the Pacu is similar. It’s good fried, blackened, or sauteed. Take some mayo and mix it with dijon mustard, horseradish, and diced dill pickles for homemade tartar sauce.


32 posted on 08/07/2013 10:42:46 PM PDT by drunknsage
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To: DogByte6RER

Was watching Andrew Zimmern last night. He was in Suriname.
One of the producers had a fishing rod and caught a huge piranha.
It was 20” long, weighed 5+ lbs. and a set of teeth similar to a downsized great white shark.
Supposedly very tasty.


33 posted on 08/08/2013 4:14:32 AM PDT by Vinnie
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To: Conspiracy Guy
I agree. If bream weighed 10 lbs, it would not be safe to step in the water. Piranha are built like and probably distant cousins of bream. Mean little fighting fish.

A Brazos bull bream on ultra-lite or a fly rod was always a good tussle.

Pound-for-pound -- or, more accurately, ounce-for-ounce -- one of the toughest fighters in the river.

34 posted on 08/08/2013 12:24:07 PM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: okie01

yep


35 posted on 08/08/2013 3:36:29 PM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (To stay calm during these tumultuous times, I take Damitol. Ask your Doctor if it's right for you.)
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