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It wasn't unusual to see those that size and a bit larger along the shallower areas of the lakefront in Cleveland when I was a kid, I had no idea they would go that deep.

 

We never saw small ones, I am just guessing it would be pretty hard for them to hide from predators.

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Wow! I know wild goldfish can live quite comfortably in ponds and lakes but I would never have thought at 80 foot depths. And chasing down a bait trolled at speed?

 

I dunno.. it sounds like a stretch.

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I dunno.. it sounds like a stretch.

 

I think it's fairly common to catch a fish in 80 feet of water and then leave it on the hook until you get back to shore so you can snap a pic on the docks. Isn't it?

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I think it's fairly common to catch a fish in 80 feet of water and then leave it on the hook until you get back to shore so you can snap a pic on the docks. Isn't it?

LOL! A good point! At least it wasn't a rock bass?

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Becoming more common but......80'?

 

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/06/25/giant-goldfish-swarm-in-toronto-waters.html

 

http://file:///C:/Users/mtmca_000/Downloads/Goldfish_fact_sheet_web.pdf

 

 

I always thought that they would be an amazing Pike bait but I wouldn't risk using live ones. Now salted ones....

 

Cheers,

Mark

The Star link has a chart showing goldfish caught while surveying. If I'm reading it right, they caught one in Pickering that was 3.5 pounds! That's a mighty big Goldfish!

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The Star link has a chart showing goldfish caught while surveying. If I'm reading it right, they caught one in Pickering that was 3.5 pounds! That's a mighty big Goldfish!

Some of the ones we saw in Lake Erie had to be 3-4 pounds, i don't think Lake Erie on this side has anything big enough to swallow one of those fatties!

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