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There have been reports of divers catching glimpses of 6'+ cat fish down at the Holtwood Damn over in lancaster. My close friend works down at the power plant and they had to go out and dive for maintenance reason. The one diver came up and was like what the heck was that, thing was huge. I've pulled 40+" catties out of the river up by the warm waters were the power plant dicharges it's cooling water.

This show is def. on my record list, some of the stuff they catch is just pure amazing, makes me rethink going into a body of water other then a pool or bathtub. :lol:

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That guy is a noob.

Larry Dahlberg has been catching giant fish around the world way before this guy got on TV.

Mississippi river holds some baby eating catfish. Appaloosas cats are huge also. And Columbia river sturgeon are no joke.

I had many tanks in my day, one with 16 Red bellies, and another with a lone Black, highly illegal, my brother worked for a tropical fish wholesaler, and it got smuggled in.

That thing was mean, and beautiful, unfortunately some asshole poured beer into his tank during a party at my apt. Fisticuffs and a proper burial ensued.

My largest fish caught was a 49 lb 50 inch Stripped bass, in LIS off the coast of SE CT.

You can catch big ass fish in the states, but nothing like that beast!!! Hmmm, alligator gars anyone?

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That guy is a noob.

Larry Dahlberg has been catching giant fish around the world way before this guy got on TV.

Mississippi river holds some baby eating catfish. Appaloosas cats are huge also. And Columbia river sturgeon are no joke.

I had many tanks in my day, one with 16 Red bellies, and another with a lone Black, highly illegal, my brother worked for a tropical fish wholesaler, and it got smuggled in.

That thing was mean, and beautiful, unfortunately some asshole poured beer into his tank during a party at my apt. Fisticuffs and a proper burial ensued.

My largest fish caught was a 49 lb 50 inch Stripped bass, in LIS off the coast of SE CT.

You can catch big ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD fish in the states, but nothing like that beast!!! Hmmm, alligator gars anyone?

I actually have a picture of an alligator garr my dad caught when he was growing up. He had to use 1/2 steel cable on his pole :blink: those things are NASTYYYY

I'll try to scan it in and post it here

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I had many tanks in my day, one with 16 Red bellies, and another with a lone Black, highly illegal, my brother worked for a tropical fish wholesaler, and it got smuggled in.

What are those? I tried googling it and i couldn't find anything. :rolleyes: Sounds interesting though.

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Those things are like dinosaurs. Nasty mouth full of teeth.

I prefer catching fish I can eat, not ones that can eat me!! :lol:

Somebody hit him up on a +, I was scrolling down and my finger slipped and hit the right click. I apologize, flog me later.lol

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Somebody hit him up on a +, I was scrolling down and my finger slipped and hit the right click. I apologize, flog me later.lol

Yeaaaaah, surrre.

No worries, my vag aint too sandy today. :lol:

What are those? I tried googling it and i couldn't find anything. :rolleyes: Sounds interesting though.

I meant a single Black Piranha, Falcone has the Latin name in his previous post.BIG ASS ONE!!

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Somebody hit him up on a +, I was scrolling down and my finger slipped and hit the right click. I apologize, flog me later.lol

:lol: I gotch you

Yeaaaaah, surrre.

No worries, my vag aint too sandy today. :lol:

I meant a single Black Piranha, Falcone has the Latin name in his previous post.BIG ASS ONE!!

Damn. That thing is huge..and ugly..in a good way. :lol:

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In FL having Piranha is a huge no no, if they were dumped in any body of water it would completely out of control instantly.

Here the shops sell the whtts trash Pacu and tell people they are Piranha. :lol:

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I think you can still buy Red Bellies.

We kept another tank with gold fish and comets for feeding. Christians vs Lions FTMFW! :lol:

They were mean little bastards. When I first got them they were the size of quarter, and ate as a pack. First they take off the fins of their prey, then the eyes and lips are gone. After that they gut the goldfish, and leave a floundering carcass for later.

By the time they were the size of my palm and fingers extended, only 6 were left, damn cannibals. One of those had been attacked by his kin, and had a big chunk taken outta his posterior. His name was Caligula!

Hey, FLA has python problems tho! Although they say that cold snap killed a bunch. The open season on snakes yielded no pythons. Good for the Everglades!

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We seem to have a lot of trouble with introduced species in FL, water hyacinth, barazillian peppers, cuban anoles and treefrogs, and more recently iguana and monitors. When I was living in Tampa it was not uncommon to see huge piles of iguana in the mangroves. In the Davis Islands tons of parrots fuck everything up and are annoying as hell. Pretty much anything in central/south America takes off. You are more likely to catch Ciclidae than something native like a brim/blue gill.

Oh and yes, I have seen on man occasions, large burmese pythons and green anaconda.

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