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Finding An Challenging Tigerfish



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By : Greg Mingea    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-09-22 13:43:09
A tigerfish is known as the sport fish that a great deal of fishermen like to try to capture because it is a powerful fish that is likely to create a serious struggle. Although it is quite possible to locate the smaller tiger fish species comparatively quickly, very large examples such as the Goliath tigerfish can be extremely hard to find. Generally speaking these kinds of fish favor quick running water because it is oxygenated however they could likewise lie in wait where there are underwater trees as well as cracks or ridges on the riverbed.

Species of tigerfish can be found in places in Africa like Tanzania, along the Zambezi River and in the Kariba Dam. They can even be captured at the Jozini Dam in Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa but the place for the king of all these fish, the Goliath tiger, is reputed to be the Congo River. This species of tiger fish possesses a fearsome mouth that is practically prehistoric in appearance with its long, curved teeth and bony jaws. It is a distant relative of your South American piranha that explains the look of the teeth and jaw and it has a similar reputation for being aggressive. Regardless of whether rumours that the Goliath approaches humans and even crocodiles are true or not the 32 long, sharp teeth they possess can cause serious cuts therefore large care is necessary in handling them.

Obviously, tigerfish like the 5-foot long Goliath which British fisherman Jeremy Wade captured in the Congo in 2010 are incredibly hard to locate nowadays because fish of this dimension are rare. Then again, it is not as hard to find certain other species of tigerfish in that they're predatory and actively go after the lure. The problem is that they are really strong and its razor-sharp teeth can cut right through most kinds of tackle. Whilst it can be exciting for the fisherman to pit their wits against this fish it is necessary to use wire trace of quite a thick circumference or the fish will merely chew through the bait and swim off. Fishes like this enjoy live bait or bait that seems to be alive because it moves as the boat trawls but brightly-coloured synthetic tackle may also work nicely. A strategy when you ultimately hook a tigerfish is not to allow the line to become slack at any moment as the hook may fall out of the fishes' bony oral cavity and you'll lose him.

Even if you are an experienced fisherman, it's smart to head out with expressly arranged fishing trips which have local guides that know the area like the backs of their hands. In addition, they understand the ways of the water and the times during the the season when you have the best chance of hooking a tigerfish. For example, May is thought to be a good month on the Zambezi usually, anywhere where the weather and water are warm these kinds of fish may be found. What's more, you'll want to concentrate on the fishing and a fishing excursion business is going to arrange the accommodation and food as well as transport back and forth from the fishing grounds for you.
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