Tiger Shovelnose Catfish in Oahu Stream
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Tiger Shovelnose Catfish in Oahu Stream
John, if you can find it again.... if you can catch it, it would be a new state record. LOL
Check out the pictures on this web site....
http://www.picsearch.com/pictures/anima ... tfish.html
One ugly dude... One website said they can grow to about 6 feet.
One guy was trying to give his away... got to big for the tank. Eats mostly goldfish and earth worms.... Why you don't dump your aquairum in the lake.
Check out the pictures on this web site....
http://www.picsearch.com/pictures/anima ... tfish.html
One ugly dude... One website said they can grow to about 6 feet.
One guy was trying to give his away... got to big for the tank. Eats mostly goldfish and earth worms.... Why you don't dump your aquairum in the lake.
"Why let the truth stand in the way of a good fish story?"
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My old boss used to have one of those in his tank. He said that no other fish in the tank was safe and they all were eaten...plecos, reddevils, bass, bluegill all were fair game.
About a year ago I was kinda near Blue Boat point chasing schools of tucs when the action started to die down, so I put on a BIG deep diving crank bait, first cast I get SLAMMED! The fish broke my line relatively quickly but it felt like a 20lb+ fish, not really sure didn't have it on long enough, but it broke off my brand new 20lb line with ease....maybe it was one of those big tiger cats...who knows?
About a year ago I was kinda near Blue Boat point chasing schools of tucs when the action started to die down, so I put on a BIG deep diving crank bait, first cast I get SLAMMED! The fish broke my line relatively quickly but it felt like a 20lb+ fish, not really sure didn't have it on long enough, but it broke off my brand new 20lb line with ease....maybe it was one of those big tiger cats...who knows?
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Maybe it was a big channel catfish. Lake Wilson used to have some big ones, 30 plus pounds. Have not seen those in awhile.
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Speaking of large fish Nile Perch would be interesting, they are native to the Nile River but were introduced into Lake Victoria the largest lake in Africa and they have eating up the native Tilapia which the locals prefer as a food fish. They max out at over 400 pounds and 6 feet in length.
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