Sensationalized bullcrap! A taste for human flesh?? REALLY? And the fishermen genital rumor about them bleeding to death is hogwash. I have no desire to see this show now I've lost my respect! Almost as bad as "Hogs Gone Wild." Pu-Leeze
The reason this fish looks different to smaller ones is because it *is* a different species. They're not dealing with one species, they're dealing with at least two, and it is the smaller, red bellied variety that is decimating aquatic vegetation. But then, he's just a low IQ angler, and by no means an authority of the living organisms he drags out of their natural environment by hooking them.
@Mantisman630 True, but nowhere near enough to validate the suggestion that Colosomma bidens - which is really the archetypal red-bellied pacu - is the same species as the black pacu (Colossoma macropomum). In C. bidens, variation is really all about how extensive and bright the red is in the throat and ventral region, and in C. macropomum, how extensive and dark the black pigmentation is.
I live in North Carolina. Charlotte to be exact and in my neighborhood there is a pond used for dranage. I went fishing there to see if there where any fish in the pond. Turns out there are. Mostly Bass and Bluegill. I was bluegill fishing with a small hook and white bread when suddenly i felt a strike and I knew it wasn't a bluegill, it was way too strong to be one. when i landed this fish it was a Pacu! It was a red bellied pacu with the same kind of fins and teeth. Explanation? Foreign fish?
@andrewnyynyj Pacu are very popular as pets here in the states. Sometimes people illegally release them into the wild when they grow too big and/or no longer wants it. You should notify Fish and Wildlife Services and the like if at all possible.
Sensationalized bullcrap! A taste for human flesh?? REALLY? And the fishermen genital rumor about them bleeding to death is hogwash. I have no desire to see this show now I've lost my respect! Almost as bad as "Hogs Gone Wild." Pu-Leeze
mrsglitterhitter 1 week ago
Poor fish :(
TheBirdboy424 1 month ago
This bloke is a complete and utter tit.
The reason this fish looks different to smaller ones is because it *is* a different species. They're not dealing with one species, they're dealing with at least two, and it is the smaller, red bellied variety that is decimating aquatic vegetation. But then, he's just a low IQ angler, and by no means an authority of the living organisms he drags out of their natural environment by hooking them.
Thumbs down for that pilchard.
HooTooYOOToobBOOToob 1 month ago
@HooTooYOOToobBOOToob Actually, there is color differentiation of this species between different individuals.
Mantisman630 1 month ago
@Mantisman630 True, but nowhere near enough to validate the suggestion that Colosomma bidens - which is really the archetypal red-bellied pacu - is the same species as the black pacu (Colossoma macropomum). In C. bidens, variation is really all about how extensive and bright the red is in the throat and ventral region, and in C. macropomum, how extensive and dark the black pigmentation is.
HooTooYOOToobBOOToob 1 month ago
Sooo.... you hunt them with nuts? o.O
nickyboyfromhell 2 months ago
I love this man!
mixx0 2 months ago
ha tnt or bomb in water and you will the fish
DimitrijeChannel1 2 months ago
I live in North Carolina. Charlotte to be exact and in my neighborhood there is a pond used for dranage. I went fishing there to see if there where any fish in the pond. Turns out there are. Mostly Bass and Bluegill. I was bluegill fishing with a small hook and white bread when suddenly i felt a strike and I knew it wasn't a bluegill, it was way too strong to be one. when i landed this fish it was a Pacu! It was a red bellied pacu with the same kind of fins and teeth. Explanation? Foreign fish?
andrewnyynyj 5 months ago
@andrewnyynyj Pacu are very popular as pets here in the states. Sometimes people illegally release them into the wild when they grow too big and/or no longer wants it. You should notify Fish and Wildlife Services and the like if at all possible.
Mantisman630 5 months ago 3
Now in Michigan, USA. Wood TV8 Headline: Piranha look-alike found in Grand River
A pacu -- a freshwater tropical fish
Published : Monday, 08 Aug 2011, 8:52 AM EDT
bilzbudzzz 7 months ago
@bilzbudzzz Seriously? I live so close to there, and have two myself... But super friendly...
bimbus111 6 months ago
"Nuts. With hard to open cases."
wrong type of nuts buddy!
mandalorian115 9 months ago
awsome show
555coolkiller 10 months ago