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Old 04-01-09, 09:45 PM   #1
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This fish was caught in Stone Mountain Ga. What is it? Somebody said a fish called Arowana.


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Old 04-01-09, 09:47 PM   #2
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That right there is a grass carp. I caught one 51 pounds on a senko once , musta been in the grass the carp was eating. That guy is bigger than the one I caught.
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No..there are a few different arowanas but that isn't one of them.They look more like this
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I couldnt hold the fish and take my pic at the same time , I wear a 13" KSwiss....
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Old 04-01-09, 09:50 PM   #5
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No..there are a few different arowanas but that isn't one of them.They look more like this
Looks like the head of a tarpon on the body of a sole. Weird.

Hopefully that fish is now a dead fish. j/k
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Looks like the carp around here but the mouth is different.
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I thought grass carp, but those guys don't thinks so. But I do.
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That's a carp. An arowana is a mildly hallucigenic.... Wait, no, an Arowana is a south American fish, I don't believe they get that big. Their big claim to fame is that they spit water to knock bugs off of branches.
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That right there is a grass carp. I caught one 51 pounds on a senko once , musta been in the grass the carp was eating. That guy is bigger than the one I caught.
Sorry for the typo , it was 41 pounds.
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Old 04-02-09, 07:21 AM   #10
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Yeah, arawana's only inhabit tropical rivers like the ones in Brazil. I think that might be a chub you caught yourself there.
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That's no Arowana, looks like a big grass carp, and a dern big one too! I got a pond with one that size in it......
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the eyes, mouth, and fins just dont match up with our grass carp..but it definately is a grass carp
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Old 04-02-09, 02:18 PM   #13
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that is definately a grass carp... i once watch a guy pull one in..... all of us watchin him and probably the guy thought he ahd a 10+lber..... no just a huge grass carp
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Old 04-02-09, 10:34 PM   #14
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Grass Carp Recipe

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
2. Dress carp and place on wooden, salted and buttered board, and bake for 45 minutes
3. Remove from oven, scrape Carp into the garbage and eat the board

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No..there are a few different arowanas but that isn't one of them.They look more like this

Built for speed and a eating machine, but my africans will kick his ***
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A white carp.
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caught a one them 40 lb grass carps on one of my bucktail jigs. It was a hoot to fight.
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Old 04-03-09, 09:47 PM   #18
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They put grass carp in the lake i fish to eat some of the hydilla up,problem is they ate any and every piece of grass in the lake.I saw about a 10 acre or better area of hydrilla gone in a little over a month.This was the best big bass area for me,now its just dock or homemade structure fishing.Kill the grass carp.
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