Chance Sighting! Koi
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Chance Sighting! Koi
Thurs I was talking story at Nervous Waters and was told that someone saw about 4 very large ornamental koi that appeared to have been dumped into the lake. They were described as white & black and orange & white. While at a grassy spot near BSA Is., I see two huge koi go cruising by, fitting the description to a tee! They really do look like they should be swimming around da Pagoda restaurant! Beautiful fish. I wonder if they have any instinctive survival skills though?
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I saw some pics of the koi on Clay's Blog. The lake used have quite a few large koi in it. Now mostly the common black carp.
Koi are basically common carp breed for ornamental purposes. After a few generations, most of the koi will have reverted back to the green and golden colourations of the common carp. I don't think the fish itself changes colours...just that some of the offsprings that have the typical orange/white/black colourations are more conspicuous and fall prey easier than the drab coloured siblings.
A friend of mine used to keep koi and breed them...there are always a number of offsprings that has the natural colourations within each brood.
A friend of mine used to keep koi and breed them...there are always a number of offsprings that has the natural colourations within each brood.
Caution - Objects in picture are smaller than they appear.
I am genetically predisposed to make fish look bigger than they really are.
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I am genetically predisposed to make fish look bigger than they really are.
Life List: 386 species and counting
http://muskiebaitadventures.blogspot.ca ... -list.html
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I heard tell that Many Moons Ago when the NCO club at Schofield
re-modeled thay dumped all the koi from their fish tank into the lake.
I remember seeing lots of colorful koi in the lake back then.
We saw a beautiful red and chite one on the North Fork by the pineapple field. Easy 6 or 7 pounds.... but he wasn't interested in any flys we put by his nose.
re-modeled thay dumped all the koi from their fish tank into the lake.
I remember seeing lots of colorful koi in the lake back then.
We saw a beautiful red and chite one on the North Fork by the pineapple field. Easy 6 or 7 pounds.... but he wasn't interested in any flys we put by his nose.
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I saw those Koi last weekend all the way down right before you go around the corner by I think it's called "Joe's Point". There's usually a rusty old chair sitting down there. They were huge, all of them were calico with orange, black, and white. I thought it was a massive Red Devil at first. On the same trip I had another rare nature sighting. I went all the way down to where the water comes in over the big bolders. It was my first time back there so I was admiring the little waterfall and how clear the water was when I heard a splash right next to my boat. I went to investigate and I saw a big 8" three horned chameleon that must have fell out of the tree above me making his way to the bank. Crazy to see one of those in nature, they go for over $400 in the pet shops back home in PA. I watched him for a little bit finally get on his way back up the tree. I wish I had a camera, I love Hawaii sometimes. Almost makes up for the lack of good bass lakes. Almost.
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