[Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
Ah...the only popular invasive species.
New u know, the snakeheads will evolve/adapt to eat them whole=0
New u know, the snakeheads will evolve/adapt to eat them whole=0
Urrrgh, no time to fish now~
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
hey peeace...you are wrong....the adults are called the temensis assu...they have black linings at their eye side....while the spotted one is called the temensis paca...when they grow up,they will have spots...go and search google...
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
Well..it is a sportfish .
It is feirce and powerful,most likely arrived thru misa as it has also invaded msia's water ways.
It is feirce and powerful,most likely arrived thru misa as it has also invaded msia's water ways.
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
erm wat is the differents between a peacock bass and a speckled pavon they look the same and i check one the internet i found that they are a type of peacock bass(speckled peacock bass) by the way only the colour
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
Both species will have varied patterns but Speckled Pavon have a more slender body, more greyish in colour and tend to have this horizontal pattern behind its eye. Juvenile Pavons can be easily identified by its speckled pattern on its body while the speckles may fully disappear as it fully matures.
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
I caught a juvenile using live baby fish before my pic size to big so I can’t share
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
Don't worry about. Alternatively, you can always upload the photo on an external image hosting site and hotlink it back here.
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
Is gmail ok
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
I managed to crop it smaller so here’s the pic
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
Very nice. Even juvenile can pack quite a punch on ultralight tackles.
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
Caught this on live bait
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
Also known as Orinoco peacock bass
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Re: [Freshwater] Speckled Pavon
Yes, you can catch them on live baits but in most places where they are found, use of live bait is prohibited.