Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted April 22, 2011 Global Moderator Posted April 22, 2011 Looks like a goldfish to me, probably just got too big for the aquarium it's owner had it in. There isn't anywhere else close by in the area she caught it in to dump one. It's just an orange carp anyways and looking at the stomach on it doesn't look like it was having any problems surviving in the pond! Quote
Super User J Francho Posted April 22, 2011 Super User Posted April 22, 2011 LMBO at Nate Its a big old fantail goldfish for sure. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted April 22, 2011 Super User Posted April 22, 2011 The hook seems to be embedded on the back not in the mouth, even though there is a bobber. Was this fish foul hooked or a staged event? It's a pretty fish just the same. Quote
riverfisher Posted April 22, 2011 Posted April 22, 2011 That's one MONSTER GOLDFISH!! My gold fish took a 1/2oz flippen jig!! I thought I caught somethin that hung out to long around the chemical plant at first! haha Quote
Super User Raul Posted April 30, 2011 Super User Posted April 30, 2011 Ask Matt from Mattlure how big goldfish can get, he was the goldfish world record holder for many years. Quote
BASS fisherman Posted May 1, 2011 Posted May 1, 2011 That is NOT a giant, and she didn't catch it. Looked like she snagged it Its more of a medium size. The ones at a local pond I hit are eaily pushing 12 maybe even 15 pounds. They are the biggest goldfishies I have seen. Im curious to hear Matt's story. Quote
Fish Chris Posted May 4, 2011 Posted May 4, 2011 First off, yes, this is a straight up fantail Goldfish. Domesticated for color and finnage. I worked on a fish farm in Arkansas, and yes, this is a pretty big one. Looks to be maybe about 4 or 5 lbs, which is about how big our breeders got. However, I have caught numerous wild strain Goldfish (almost always confused with a completely different species, the common Carp) from 5 lbs, all the way up to 10 1/4 lbs (foul hooked that one on a rattletrap). Even the guys at the fish farm could hardly believe I had caught an actual 10 lb Goldfish, but again, that was a wild strain version, with a small tail, and bronze color. Now, a Koi, or the domesticated version of the common Carp, can get very large.... over 30 lbs for sure. Many years ago, we netted a 20 lb solid orange one from a local duck pond Bassfishermen, this ^ is what you are almost certainly seeing. But don't feel bad, like I say, Goldfish and Koi are SOOOO commonly confused with one another, whether or not they be domesticated for color / finnage, or the wild strain versions. Peace, Fish Quote
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