Has anyone went fishing for piranha?

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Dream trip! I would love the opportunity one day.

I agree, its on my bucket list. I would love the chance to catch amazonian fish, and just to witness the wildlife in general. Truly an experience that I can only imagine.

Yes, please post pics! How did the piranha taste?? Is it comparable to another fish taste?
 
I agree, its on my bucket list. I would love the chance to catch amazonian fish, and just to witness the wildlife in general. Truly an experience that I can only imagine.

Yes, please post pics! How did the piranha taste?? Is it comparable to another fish taste?

Piranha tastes normal, like every other fw fish grilled.

If there is one thing you do not get to see in the Amazon is wildlife. You see a lot of birds, the occasional sloth and hear the howling monkeys ( which you also hear, and do not see, in the rivers in Argentina and Paraguay )

The wall of green is so immense and thick that you see nothing. One time i even heard a jaguar. It was impossible to discover it.

You also get to see a lot of allogators and amazonian dolphins. Those you see constantly.
 
Piranha tastes normal, like every other fw fish grilled.

If there is one thing you do not get to see in the Amazon is wildlife. You see a lot of birds, the occasional sloth and hear the howling monkeys ( which you also hear, and do not see, in the rivers in Argentina and Paraguay )

The wall of green is so immense and thick that you see nothing. One time i even heard a jaguar. It was impossible to discover it.

You also get to see a lot of allogators and amazonian dolphins. Those you see constantly.
dang miguel!!!! take me with you next time you go....ill fit in a suitcase i dont care!
 
Of course, companero :)
 
Surely not in the amazonian depths :)
 
Surely not in the amazonian depths :)

Hahahaha

I didn't mean to single out the animals, I would love to witness the vegetation as well. It would be more along the lines of a science trip for me lol
Any thing else you can share? Were they difficult to reel in? Did you eat a serra or pygo?

The ONLY thing I would dislike (I'm assuming) would be the mosquitoes and/or nats. Is bug spray "a must"?
 
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Being a non connoisseur of Piranha, i belive this is some form of Serrasalmus. ( as opposed to Pygocentrus )....but i may be wrong.

They bite fast, get hooked on nothing, and the more one fishes the more berserk they get and the more you pull out, be it from a canoe or from the shore.

In terms of mosquitoes it depends on what type of river you are. Blackwater has mosquitos and white water does not.

As to the experience in itself, it is not easy to describe. For me it is mythical ( friends of mine find that sensation in the desert; never been very much inside, so i, admitting it may be so, cannot say ).

No other place on earth compares, in terms of beauty, the immense green, the being alone ( only satelite phones, a must, work ), the knowing that you are days away from the nearest speck oc civilization and that everything in between is the real thing, meaning you find villages, but you never know what to expect. The closes thing to the ancient wild west mood environment i ever saw.


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