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Dave Burr

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BREAKING NEWS

Angler pulls piranha from pond

A feared piranha has been caught in a British pond, thousands of miles from its common habitat in South America. Skip related content

Angler Derek Plum, 46, caught the fish, regarded as the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world, at Radnor Park in Folkestone, Kent.

The 1lb 4oz catch was identified as a red-bellied piranha, whose diet consists mainly of fish, insects and worms.

Mr Plum told the Sun newspaper: "It took about 15 minutes to reel it in. When it emerged, it was thrashing around and was going crazy. The other fishermen were yelling 'You've caught a piranha'. I couldn't believe it."

The Environment Agency said it was probably placed in the pond once it became too large for its tank after being kept as a domestic pet.

Experts say that while piranhas would not survive in UK rivers, the introduction of non-native species poses a serious threat to native wildlife. Fish species commonly found in the pond include carp, tench and roach.

Reaching up to 14 inches long, the piranha is mainly found in the Amazon River basin in South America and is infamous for its razor-sharp teeth and for hunting prey in packs. In shoals, the piranha ambushes its prey, stripping the flesh of large animals such as anaconda snakes or even jaguar within minutes.

Paul Foot, chairman of the Folkestone and Shepway Angling Club, said someone was seen emptying a bin into the pond the week before the piranha was caught.

He said: "It's 100% kosher because our secretary, who is a professional angler, saw it. Our pond gets dumped full of goldfish and the odd koi carp because people cannot afford to keep them. It's unusual that this fish survived because the weather has been so cold.

"Someone was seen during the week emptying a bin into the pond so it's possible that it had only been in there a few days. Unfortunately, our pond does get used as a dumping ground for people's unwanted pets."
 
It turns out to be another joke headline grabber David. The on the spot 'expert' who originally verified the identity of the fish was quoted as being a 'professional angler' :confused: As if being a British match fisherman would make the guy an expert on South American species, and thus enable him to 'positively identify' this fish :D

It has since been identified by people who really ARE experts in such things as a Pacu, a fish from the same Amazon system as the Piranha, but one which is a harmless vegetarian...and again, one which could not survive an English winter.

Probably dumped by some moronic fish keeper as said...but NOT a vicious killing machine bent on reducing the countries population to single figures any time soon :D:D:D

Cheers, Dave.
 
It turns out to be another joke headline grabber David. The on the spot 'expert' who originally verified the identity of the fish was quoted as being a 'professional angler' :confused: As if being a British match fisherman would make the guy an expert on South American species, and thus enable him to 'positively identify' this fish :D

It has since been identified by people who really ARE experts in such things as a Pacu, a fish from the same Amazon system as the Piranha, but one which is a harmless vegetarian...and again, one which could not survive an English winter.

Probably dumped by some moronic fish keeper as said...but NOT a vicious killing machine bent on reducing the countries population to single figures any time soon :D:D:D

Cheers, Dave.

Aaahh. Would also explain how he landed a pirhana without it biting through his hooklink about 1/50th of a second into the "fight".
 
I had to smile when he said it took "15 minutes to reel it in" and he was carp fishing! what with a 12oz hooklink?

Another great piece of angling journalism :rolleyes:

I've seen pacu in Blue Springs in Florida, obviously they have been dumped there but are doing well, one I saw must have been at least a mid twenty! They also have armoured catfish by the thousand, a really intrusive alien introduced by morons.

My original post was tongue in cheek and as anybody who ever watched the Fishing Race where they sought to win the Golden Maggot knows, the British rod caught piranha is held by the late Ian Gillespie.
 
The Chairman on Friday


Either way, it is clearly a vile South American Alien that almost certainly plays football better than We do. As some say on the Internut - "Grrrrrrrrrr!!"


As ever,

B.B.
 
The Chairman on Friday


Either way, it is clearly a vile South American Alien that almost certainly plays football better than We do. As some say on the Internut - "Grrrrrrrrrr!!"


As ever,

B.B.

I would have thought 'Foul' South American teams would have been even more apt, in this context Paul :D:D:D

Mind you, you have to hand it to them, don't you :eek:

OK, OK...I will get my coat.....:D
 
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