bocabasser Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 any of you west palm and palm beach gardens guys fish that lake that they caught 2 piranhas in? i was just watching the channel 12 news and they put in a chemical that kills everything in the lake. they were carrying out bucket loads of dead bass, bream, chiclids and anything else that swims. the reporter said "on a brighter note, fwc promises to restock the lake once the chemical kills everything in it". Quote
NewAngler Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 They killed everything to get piranha out? Wouldn't electro shocking be a little more fitting? Quote
Big Mike in Fl Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 my exgirlfriend and i were fishing in a canal system around here about a year ago when she got a bite on her tiki stick, she was freaking out, because it fought harder than anything she was accustomed to. she said she had a weird fish on, and i thought maybe it was a mudfish (she'd never seen one) so I sorta shrugged it off and went to help her, turns out, best I can tell, it was a pirahna. i didn't know what the heck it was when she got it,I'd been fishing those waters for 10 years and never seen anything like it. so i threw it back in after getting it unhooked, thne i went home and did some research and found out thats what it was...weird Quote
etommy28 Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 I dont know about piranha, but people catch pacu all the time, they get big and look like piranhabut no teeth Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted November 18, 2009 Super User Posted November 18, 2009 What lake or part of town was it caught in? Quote
bocabasser Posted November 18, 2009 Author Posted November 18, 2009 here's the link http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/palm-beach/fl-palm-piranha-20091117,0,2820464,full.story scary stuff Quote
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Its bad enough that we have Oscars, in are waters, that the public turn lose because they get to big and do not now what to do with them.Eat them they-er great table fair.Plus they-er 6-7 different species of Piranha ranging from 3inches to 3lbs if my memory serves me right.I went to the Amazon for peacock fishing, great time to, but the different ways they catch there fish is amazing, and the children splashing about would make you shiver.they say there is one of the following piranha that is feared the most ,in which I can not remember.I'm pretty sure its not the red belly though.Blood sent would absolutely drive them nuts, and yes, they do not attack for spite.Any thing wounded is fair game, including humans.Their are facts of crashes in the rivers, with injuries, few survive do to piranha attacks,natural killing machine.Any blood drawn is a ring of the dinner bell. Quote
bocabasser Posted November 18, 2009 Author Posted November 18, 2009 They killed everything to get piranha out? Wouldn't electro shocking be a little more fitting? the guy whose daughter caught the piranha was on the radio today and he said that fwc did shock the pond, but no piranhas turned up. the next step was to kill everything in the pond. they ended up finding 3 more. Quote
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Why didn't they just drag it with a net.Or was it the funding to eradicate them to demanding.And the waist of all other species, what a shame. Quote
Thai Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 I'm sure you are refering to the black piranha(serrasalmus rhombeus) the largest and most aggressive of the piranhas and reaching over 20"...it's a good thing they are solitary since a school of those would decimate all...I had a 17" one back in the day that was the biggest ***** ever he would charge at anything near his tank Quote
Bigs Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Its bad enough that we have Oscars, in are waters, that the public turn lose because they get to big and do not now what to do with them.Eat them they-er great table fair.. You're suggesting someone eat their pet fish ? You have to be a cold hearted person to do that. I rather just take it to a pet store and let them have it before I eat it. You realize how creepy that sounds dont you ? Quote
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 :'(But most pet stores will not take animals back due to parasites.Just like bluegill.Cold but delicious :'(. Quote
NewAngler Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 Yea Steve... Its like becoming a fish farmer. Have you seen my goldfish thread? I can't wait!!! I'm kidding. Quote
endless Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 they say thats why piranhas are illegal in va due to their adaption in fresh water. they was claim to be dump in lake anna from only what i hear but i did use to own one. at the time maryland sold them in pet stores.not sure now been 10 years ago. and pacus are commonly mistaking as the red belly. sucks to have to poison a lake or bodies water to only get to one breed of fish. im truely shock that they just dont rid carnivore fish period. i gues if it not natural they dont want it. but im with whoever says shock treatment. that what we do in ap hill after trout season to rid the trout from warm weather. Quote
Super User Dan: Posted November 24, 2009 Super User Posted November 24, 2009 NOVA guys, if you are ever at Fountainhead Regional park, check out the mounted piranha in the office building (where you rent boats). It is a HUGE piranha that they supposedly caught there from the reservoir. Quote
endless Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 NOVA guys, if you are ever at Fountainhead Regional park, check out the mounted piranha in the office building (where you rent boats). It is a HUGE piranha that they supposedly caught there from the reservoir. not to change subject but man your avatar that slides looks like a cheese grater! Quote
Super User Dan: Posted November 24, 2009 Super User Posted November 24, 2009 NOVA guys, if you are ever at Fountainhead Regional park, check out the mounted piranha in the office building (where you rent boats). It is a HUGE piranha that they supposedly caught there from the reservoir. not to change subject but man your avatar that slides looks like a cheese grater! yeah, that's the point. It's supposed to be funny. Quote
Thai Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 they say thats why piranhas are illegal in va due to their adaption in fresh water. they was claim to be dump in lake anna from only what i hear but i did use to own one. at the time maryland sold them in pet stores.not sure now been 10 years ago. and pacus are commonly mistaking as the red belly. sucks to have to poison a lake or bodies water to only get to one breed of fish. im truely shock that they just dont rid carnivore fish period. i gues if it not natural they dont want it. but im with whoever says shock treatment. that what we do in ap hill after trout season to rid the trout from warm weather. Adaptation to freshwater? Are you saying their home range is anything but freshwater? Piranhas would never be able to survive our colder months. Anything below 68 and they will start to die. Some states ban them others don't, VA is just one of the states that does. Quote
endless Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 they say thats why piranhas are illegal in va due to their adaption in fresh water. they was claim to be dump in lake anna from only what i hear but i did use to own one. at the time maryland sold them in pet stores.not sure now been 10 years ago. and pacus are commonly mistaking as the red belly. sucks to have to poison a lake or bodies water to only get to one breed of fish. im truely shock that they just dont rid carnivore fish period. i gues if it not natural they dont want it. but im with whoever says shock treatment. that what we do in ap hill after trout season to rid the trout from warm weather. Adaptation to freshwater? Are you saying their home range is anything but freshwater? Piranhas would never be able to survive our colder months. Anything below 68 and they will start to die. Some states ban them others don't, VA is just one of the states that does. no and i was just relating to the rumors about lake anna which is possible for pirahnas surviving winter at the lake with the plant there. Quote
RockvilleMDAngler Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 The problem for the Piranha at Anna would be the Stripers. A solitary piranha or two would have a tough time surviving with those huge schools or rockfish eating everything in their path. Quote
AndrewVT Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 My guess is they are trying to avoid what has happened with the snakehead in parts of VA. My cousins fish an area where they will catch 3 snakeheads for every 1 bass. I'm not sure what river it is, but it outlets into salt water so at least the snakeheads are stuck there. Quote
endless Posted November 25, 2009 Posted November 25, 2009 My guess is they are trying to avoid what has happened with the snakehead in parts of VA. My cousins fish an area where they will catch 3 snakeheads for every 1 bass. I'm not sure what river it is, but it outlets into salt water so at least the snakeheads are stuck there. there is a guy here on this forum that fishes for snakeheads on potomac. im sure he can speak more on them than i could only thing i deal with close to them are those bowfins. yet to catch any snakeheads as well. but i always did want one as a pet fish after my piranha died. but instead i turn my 55 gal tank into snake cage than he out grew it so i sold the snake with tank back to pet pandemonium in stafford. Quote
Super User South FLA Posted November 25, 2009 Super User Posted November 25, 2009 I hope that pond is not somehow connected to another canal. Anyway, did anyone notice the Peacock bass in the dead bucket? Quote
bocabasser Posted November 25, 2009 Author Posted November 25, 2009 I hope that pond is not somehow connected to another canal. Anyway, did anyone notice the Peacock bass in the dead bucket? i did. it was a small one. i wonder how long it will take for that little pond to come back to life? when fwc stocks it again, will they put peacocks in there? some moron had to ruin that lake by putting a pirhana in it. sad. Quote
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