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The coelocanth is a saltwater fish, isn't it?

I heard that fisherman have caught a few in Madascar I believe. Correct me if i'm wrong!

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I believe you're right Trig.  i wonder how they taste... :)

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I dont know about eating them! Looks almost like those things have legs like a big toad or something.

No thanks!

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I caught a green sunfish one time. That was cool looking.

I used to live 10 minutes from Patman. I preferred fishing millwood though.

 

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Strange coloured sunfish that is!

The strangest fish I caught was a Pacu I hooked while fishing for Peacock bass.  I wish I had a picture of it and its nasty teeth. They kind of look like pirahna teeth.  I also caught a snakeshead once and that was one ugly mofo.

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Do you have pacu in florida?

Yes we have Pacu in Florida.  They are not a native speceis and are most likely only in our canal and lake systems because of bad aquarium owners who released them into the wild.  I've only seen two caught before so I guess they are a little rare.

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The strangest fish I ever caught had to be a remora. (the fish that leeches to a shark) I don't have an actual picture of the fish I caught it is the fish on the bottom right) I caught the remora with a gulp swimming mullet on a jighead while fishing off the jetti for fluke. I just took a long look at it after catching it and then released it. If I could go back in time I would have tryed to keep it alive and got a camera  :(. Was a fairly decent size too, like 26 inches or so. I truly could not tell the top of the head from the bottom, no lie haha.

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