Hellfish Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 Just got this from the Niagara board.... Enjoi http://www.niagarafishing.net/forums/index...?showtopic=8735
urbanangler1990 Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 (edited) that looks fake, and theres no way it could be only 5 lbs, more like 10! Sure is huggggggeee thoo! Edited January 31, 2007 by urbanangler1990
huntervasili Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 It could be real... who knows maybe he was fishing in heavy water by a nuclear plant...
FinS Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 Now that is 100% real i know it wasnt caught in Canada that is a beauty fish
Fisherman Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 A macro picture taken from arms length.
Pinch Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 It looks like one of those giant rapala lures that you can get at BPS to hang on your wall!
blaque Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 Thats one of those big ole' brazilian peacock bass!
steverowbotham Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 ill go ahead and say that pam andersons breasteses have a better chance of being real.
mattyk Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 Thats a real fish and its a european perch.
Dartee Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 If it real then is must be a European perch. The European perch (Perca fluviatilis) is a species of perch found in Europe and Asia. In some areas it is known as the redfin perch or English perch, and it is often referred to by the shortform perch. The species is very popular and has been widely introduced beyond its native area, into Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. European perch are greenish with red pelvic, anal, and caudal fins. They have 5-9 dark vertical bars on their sides. European perch size can vary greatly between bodies of water; in Australia the fish are sometimes much larger than in their native Europe. The perch can live for up to 22 years, and older perch are often much larger than average; the maximum recorded length is 20 inches (51 cm) and the largest recorded weight is 10.4 lbs (4.75 kg). The perch spawns at the end of April or beginning of May, depositing it upon weeds, or the branches of trees or shrubs that have become immersed in the water; it does not come into condition again until July.
SHAD Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 You can see the line accross the fish, attached to the jig still in it's mouth. I saw it is 100% real, obviously not caught in N.A. water and one gorgeous looking fish!
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