You must have lots of species of cichlids over at your spot. What did you use to catch them? Fishing is a good way to destress, but don't forget about the time. The big ones are probably shy, cautious if you will. So they tend to get closer when it feels safer (when daylight starts to fade). Just a guess.
Very nice catch.
Psst, when you get less busy, I've got an assignment for you.
thanks for the comment Peace . I used to dig up earthworms for them but i have resorted to bread as its more convenient and cleaner Any sneak preview of the assignment?
For the sneak preview, you must seek Angelfishing to know more. Apparently, she's an expert in it by now. I too would rather use bread than worms if it works, even though not as effective...who loves hooking those eeky worms anyway.
I need someone good on the freshwater side to help me fill up the freshwater species. You must be able to take a good picture of the fish as well. Are you up to it?
Heh, if I knew well about the needed fishes I would be off catching them myself ya? But sometimes it's about chancing upon the fishes I guess, so if you happen to come across an uncommon species of fish just take a nice photo of it. More importantly, when you're taking a picture of the fish, position the camera directly on top of the fish so we can have an accurate outline of the fish. Place the fish in a plain background so it makes cropping easier.
Peace wrote:You can look up the sticky (not really updated though) in Project WTF. Anyone up for catching a Belida?
ME! ME! ME! IM UP FOR IT!!!! i have a spot that has rumours of belida present in it but so far only saw an uncle catch one on handline in the wee hours of the morning.... but i dunno how to catch it