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Wed 4 Jul, 2007 10:27 am
Alert for Bi-Polar-Bear and Squinney; be careful when yer fishin.
Fisherman Finds Piranha in N.C. River
July 3, 2007
MOUNT HOLLY, N.C. ?- A fisherman looking to catch a catfish for dinner instead reeled in a fish that flashed its teeth and bit his knife.
Jerry Melton, 46, was fishing in the Catawba River last week when he caught what state wildlife officials later identified as a piranha, a South American carnivorous fish that lives in freshwater.
"When I got it on the bank I didn't really know what it was; I hadn't seen anything like it before," Melton said.
When Melton opened the fish's mouth with a pocket knife, he said the fish bit down and left an impression on the blade.
Wildlife officials told Melton on Saturday that he caught a 1 pound, 4 ounce piranha that was probably dumped in the river. Officials said the fish was likely put there by someone who kept it as a pet and later dumped it into local waters.
"Releasing nonnative fish in our native waters is highly irresponsible because it could have a very adverse affect on the fish in that ecosystem," said Paul Barrington, an ichthyologist with the Fort Fisher Aquarium.
Melton, who is keeping the piranha in his freezer until he can have it mounted, said the experience will keep him out of the river's water.
"I've been fishing there my whole life," he said. "Catching something like that is definitely going to make me think twice about what's in that water."
Looks like Bear played one of his low-brow practical jokes on the ecosystem. Very funny!
Phoenix32890 wrote:Better that the fish bit the knife instead of the fisherman's finger. Nasty little critters, those piranhas!
I sympathize with the piranha. The fisherman was planning to bite the fish (to say the least), and turnaround is fair game. Or am I missing something?
Meanwhile, fish are jumping and the cotton is high.
Down in Florida the sturgeon are stirring up the Suwanee River's waters.
Article here:
Summertime.....
More pictures too.
Joe(You'll need a surgeon if you meet a sturgeon)Nation
THEY SAY it was someone releasing a "pet"... But do we KNOW this to be true?
NO!
Maaaybeee they are moving "up" in the world!!!
DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER!!!!
Thanks for the warning, BBB.
You missed Bear, though. He's out on the lake as we speak.
Actually, most species of piranha are quite tasty. Ive hadem fried crispy in a cornflour and served with a sweet mole sauce. really good
That's true. And they don't even taste like chicken...
(Lots of bones, though.)
I still prefer the taste of the snowy owl . . .
Just when you thought it was safe to back in the water.
Squinney
My friends, who live in North Carolina, told me there are crocodiles in that river. Do the crocodiles eat piranhas?
BBB
As for fishing, I'm a strict constructionist. I firmly believe in the separation of perch and skate.
I feel a little guilty about focking around with the Bear and Squinney. Lately, I have been giving them a lot of crap and, well, they don't deserve it.
I love those two. I need them. I want them.
Bear. Squin. (May I call you Squin?)
I am.......... so........ sorry.
gustavratzenhofer wrote:I feel a little guilty about focking around with the Bear and Squinney. Lately, I have been giving them a lot of crap and, well, they don't deserve it.
I love those two. I need them. I want them.
Bear. Squin. (May I call you Squin?)
I am.......... so........ sorry.
I hope what's ailing ya is not contagious.
BBB
Me, too. Last thing I need is for anyone else to be focking with me.
And, Gus, you know I prefer you to call me Squin so don't act all coy. It's okay. Bear knows about us.
gustavratzenhofer wrote: Squin. (May I call you Squin?)
Okay, you posted this about 15 minutes after you asked if you could call me cypher. You're up to
something-- I'll be damned if I know what, but I've got my eye on you now....