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Saturday, December 20, 2008
Piranha

Friday, October 10, 2008
Selecting the Best Trout Fly
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Trout and all fish select-or reject-a fly based on the three basic "S's": size, shape and color spectrum. The best fly size matches the local food sources and shapes as accurately as possible. For the color spectrum, your fly should look like other naturally occurring food sources as it reflects natural light waves in the water-or while sitting on top of the water. The fish will let you know when you have made a good fly selection and perfect presentation.
Know Your Water
Know Your Foods |
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Asian Snakehead Fish-made it!!
It is believed that the wild Asian snakehead fish that were found in the U.S. originated from fish markets and/or aquarists. Asian snakehead fish is a popular food fish in South East Asia and therefore also common in Asian food markets in the rest of the world. It can also be kept in aquariums, even though it requires a very large tank and plenty of food. To prevent Asian snakehead fish from being released into U.S. waters, importing live Asian snakehead fish to the U.S. is prohibited since 2003.
Many aquarists objected to the nation wide ban, since Asian snakehead fish can not survive in the cooler parts of the country. An Asian snakehead fish released into a lake that becomes covered with ice during the winter will die, and many aquarists therefore feel that the Asian snakehead fish should be allowed as a pet in the northern parts of the country. An Asian snakehead fish needs to surface regularly to breath oxygen from the air and will die if prevented from doing this, e.g. by a layer of ice. The first wild and breeding Asian snakehead fish population found in the U.S. was living in the warm waters of Maryland.
Before you decide to keep an Asian snakehead fish as a pet, you should always research that specific species in order to find out how large it can grow and how much it will cost to feed it. Many aquarists grow tired of their Asian snakehead fish when they realize that they must provide it with larger and larger aquariums, and feed it large amounts of expensive live food. It is not implausible that the wild Asian snakehead fish populations found in the U.S. were the result of someone spontaneously purchasing a few cool Asian snakehead fishes and then eventually releasing them into the wild.
The biggest Asian snakehead fish species can reach a length of one yard (nearly one meter) and will need a very big aquarium to do well. All Asian snakehead fish species are predators and should be given meaty foods. They are fierce predators and watching them feed can be very entertaining. Do not be surprised if your Asian snakehead fish attacks a prey that is larger than half its own size. You can train your Asian snakehead fish onto dead food, and as soon as the fish understands that dead things can be tasty it will be very easy to feed. As a matter of fact, many specimens begin to investigate all dead things, including aquarium decoration, heaters etcetera.
Below your will find a list over various Asian snakehead fish species. Click on each name to find out more about their specific requirements when kept as aquarium fish, temperament, suitable companions, if they have been successfully bred in captivity, and other important facts that every prospecting Snakehead keeper should know.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Another Big Fresh Water Fish - Arapaima



Monday, May 5, 2008
Arapaima !!!
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Arapaima
Latin Name: Arapaima Gigas
IGFA World Record 83.00kg/182lb 15oz
Caught by Dave
The two biggest fish originally stocked are yet to make an appearance. However all the others are gaining considerable weight with various gains for this ultimate preditory fish. Probably one of the rarest preditors left on this planet, these fish are very fussy feeders but for the ultimate fishing experience are well worth the effort for the serious fisherman who wants to catch the ultimate of all freshwater fish.Monday, April 21, 2008
African Angler Top Twenty
Marked IGFA on chart - These are the three largest fresh water fish ever caught on rod & line that have been ratified by the IGFA (International Game Fishing Association) as world records. The 230lb fish is the existing all tackle world record Nile perch and the 213Lb and 210lb Nile perch are preceding all tackle world records.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. | Line | Angler Bill Toth Adrian Brayshaw Franz Retzinger Darren Lord Peter Bond Darren Lord Wilma McDermid Larry Dhalberg Dietmar Rittscher Robert Fry Colin Campbell Olivier Portrat Paul Burnside Rory Collins Roger Durham Tim Baily Olivier Portrat David MacIntyre Hans Emmenegger Barrie Sayers | Country USA England Germany England England England Scotland USA Germany England England Germany English English English English Germany England Switzerland England | Weight 230lb IGFA 213lb IGFA 211lb 210lb IGFA 205lb 202lb 200lb 200lb 200lb 200lb 195lb 192lb 190lb 190lb 186lb 186lb 185lb 184lb 180lb 180lb | ![]() ![]() |