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Fishing for piranhas, expert level


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Saw an episode of River Monsters where a toddler fell in and got consumed right in front of his family. As the parent of a toddler.... that completely creeped me out.
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Now that's real fishin man...!!  And some here in the good ole USA think things are tough here...

 

Thanks for posting this sobering look into how the rest of the world lives...

leroy

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guy who got trapped around the amazon used a bucket.  Just cut himself and bled into the bucket and it was full of fish in seconds. 

He also got a major tapeworm from eating them.   Barely survived the whole mess.  I wish I could find the story... looking. 

 

Anyway, seems like an easy fish to catch...  she could probably drop that meat in that bucket, drop it in on a rope and pull up 20+ of the things.

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I've had piranha many times, tastes just like any other small bony fish.

Mine were all freeze-dried and came with a plank of wood.  The plank wasn't too bad.

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Never had piranha, doesnt look to hard to catch. 

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Saw an episode of River Monsters where the guy got up to his neck into a pool full of piranhas that hadn't eaten in days. He stirred them up by pouring blood in the water and feeding them some meat. He didn't get bitten.

 

[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYROspjQuvc[/media]

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Saw an episode of River Monsters where the guy got up to his neck into a pool full of piranhas that hadn't eaten in days. He stirred them up by pouring blood in the water and feeding them some meat. He didn't get bitten.

 

I love that show, lol

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I was expecting a prehistoric piranha jumping out the water and biting here in the neck and bones just hitting the bone, damn it didn't happen.. 

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Bottom half virtually untouched, what's up with that?

- OS


That does seem odd. I've seen the aftermath of carnivores that went straight for the viscera and skipped the muscular areas, but the whole upper half of that guy was picked clean.

Weird.
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Bottom half virtually untouched, what's up with that?

 

- OS

 

maybe his top half was submerged and bottom out of the water?

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That's not what happens when you fall in the water fishing for piranhas, that's what happens to a body that has been floating for a period of time in the Amazon Basin.

I've seen people in Brazil catching piranhas on one side of a small dock and kids swimming on the other side (10' away) with no problems. Edited by BrasilNuts

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