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Barramundi
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Greetings All,
I agree with Stan, we need to bring in the Barramundi!
I had the chance to fish for barramundi a few years back in Darwin, Australia. Strong and powerful fighters, who love to jump. Though the numbers weren't really big (largest about 20 lbs), just there sure presence is impressive. When they hit the crank baits and surface poppers, it was never passive. Explosion, with a lot of energy.
Also had the chance to try some for dinner, way good! Very mild flavor, just excellent.
It sure would be nice.......Tucs and Barramudi Large mouth bass would be a thing of the past.
Bass regards, Mel "Kahuna bass"
I agree with Stan, we need to bring in the Barramundi!
I had the chance to fish for barramundi a few years back in Darwin, Australia. Strong and powerful fighters, who love to jump. Though the numbers weren't really big (largest about 20 lbs), just there sure presence is impressive. When they hit the crank baits and surface poppers, it was never passive. Explosion, with a lot of energy.
Also had the chance to try some for dinner, way good! Very mild flavor, just excellent.
It sure would be nice.......Tucs and Barramudi Large mouth bass would be a thing of the past.
Bass regards, Mel "Kahuna bass"
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Imagine that eh???
Tonight on Animal Faceoff...Peacock Bass vs Barramundi.
I am planning a trip to Australia within the next 7 years...and the barras are on my list of target species...so are saratoga...and the bass and perch...and black marlin...and pearl snapper and red snapper...and those spanish mackerel...and...and...and...you got the pictures
Gosh...that Florida guide barramundi is sure expensive!!! I can likely fish a full day in Australia for the same price or cheaper.
Tonight on Animal Faceoff...Peacock Bass vs Barramundi.
I am planning a trip to Australia within the next 7 years...and the barras are on my list of target species...so are saratoga...and the bass and perch...and black marlin...and pearl snapper and red snapper...and those spanish mackerel...and...and...and...you got the pictures
Gosh...that Florida guide barramundi is sure expensive!!! I can likely fish a full day in Australia for the same price or cheaper.
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I would love to be able to catch Barramundi and Nile Perch at Wilson. But I think the last thing the lake needs is another introduced species
Or maybe we could just keep adding them until the "Top Dog" is determined.
A buddy of mine I took fishing awhile back was asking me for directions to the lake....I asked him, "Are you going fishing?" He said, "No, I gotta get rid of these fish, the keep eating everything in my tank!" ....he didn't do it, I told him not to as it's not good for the lake...and that on the off chance he got caught he could probably be fined as well. One the of the fish was actually a Red Devil I caught for him, he wanted to eradicate some pesky electric yellows from his tank and the RD got out of control ate all his plecos and bunch of others. The other was an arwana..can't imagine those being good for the lake.
I don't think most people realize the damage they can do to an eco system by "Freeing" their unwated pet fish in local bodies of water. I don't really blame either, not a whole lot of info out there saying it's illegal. Would be nice to see a sign at the boat ramp or something.
Or maybe we could just keep adding them until the "Top Dog" is determined.
A buddy of mine I took fishing awhile back was asking me for directions to the lake....I asked him, "Are you going fishing?" He said, "No, I gotta get rid of these fish, the keep eating everything in my tank!" ....he didn't do it, I told him not to as it's not good for the lake...and that on the off chance he got caught he could probably be fined as well. One the of the fish was actually a Red Devil I caught for him, he wanted to eradicate some pesky electric yellows from his tank and the RD got out of control ate all his plecos and bunch of others. The other was an arwana..can't imagine those being good for the lake.
I don't think most people realize the damage they can do to an eco system by "Freeing" their unwated pet fish in local bodies of water. I don't really blame either, not a whole lot of info out there saying it's illegal. Would be nice to see a sign at the boat ramp or something.
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about 15 years ago, I saw a huge arowana in the lake by the Whitmore outfall (my regular spot, now inaccessible by foot). I also saw a couple of gigantic "round" fantail goldfish, the ones you can buy at the pet shop. They looked like bowling balls with fins. Oh yeah, forgot about the huge Koi. They looked like they came straight out of the fountains at the Ala Moana Center (only old locals know what I'm talking about).
My friend also showed me a picture of a red piranha (not Pacu, the real thing) he caught. They used to have pictures of other piranhas at Wahiawa Sporting Goods. I wonder if there are a lot left in the lake and if they are reproducing?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My friend also showed me a picture of a red piranha (not Pacu, the real thing) he caught. They used to have pictures of other piranhas at Wahiawa Sporting Goods. I wonder if there are a lot left in the lake and if they are reproducing?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Arowana! They a cousin of the saratoga in the Land of Oz. From the videos I've seen on saratoga fishing, they are great fun on the top water fly fishing. If the arowana are anything like the saratoga...it could be great fun. Plus...they will probably start eradicating the cichlid population
Okay...yeah...don't need another introduced species
If your want to figure out a top dog in Lake Wilson, put in a bull shark...but then you don't want to be swimming in there (or fall out of the boat)
Okay...yeah...don't need another introduced species
If your want to figure out a top dog in Lake Wilson, put in a bull shark...but then you don't want to be swimming in there (or fall out of the boat)
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