Midas Chichilds and other exotic fish
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Re: Midas Chichilds and other exotic fish
i've seen a lot of them in the c100 canal, but never fished for them. i have eaten them before when i go to Colombia, they call it mojarra. different then our mojarra. Man, they are good, especially fried (thats how they cook it in Colombia)
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Re: Midas Chichilds and other exotic fish
I used to live in an apt in Miami. About 5 months after I started living here I realized there was a canal that ran through the middle of the complex. I have no idea how I never saw it for so long despite parking in front of it.
Anyway it ended up having oscars, tilapia, cichlids, peacock, and largemouth bass. It blew my mind when I saw it. Turns out if you cast a very small rapala, like the original broken back gold/black one you can catch just about anything that swims in the canals down there.
Shouldn't be hard to catch them.
Anyway it ended up having oscars, tilapia, cichlids, peacock, and largemouth bass. It blew my mind when I saw it. Turns out if you cast a very small rapala, like the original broken back gold/black one you can catch just about anything that swims in the canals down there.
Shouldn't be hard to catch them.
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Re: Midas Chichilds and other exotic fish
We had good results using white bread for Midas cichlids. Tear off a chunk about 2 inches across, wet it with your tongue, and then form it around a #8 hook. Make sure the tip of the hook is showing through the bread. Toss it out with either no weight or just a small split shot. With how bright they are you should be able to sight fish them.
What other exotics do you want to target?
What other exotics do you want to target?
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Re: Midas Chichilds and other exotic fish
I bet no one on this site would judge you for releasing a fish, but just to be safe I wouldn't say online that you released an exotic since it's against regulations. I think it's ridiculous that you could be fined for releasing a fish that 60 seconds earlier was swimming in the water. When you're posting online though, always best to play it safe.miguel456 wrote:I release all of them since I fish freshwater just for sport.
http://www.myfwc.com/fishing/freshwater ... s/release/
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Re: Midas Chichilds and other exotic fish
Miguel, so long as it is exotics and not native, man feel free to give them truck loads!
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Re: Midas Chichilds and other exotic fish
All I can see is the tail, what is that a gold fish ?
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Re: Midas Chichilds and other exotic fish
Midias cichlid...
Dreaming the dream that one day I can be as good as some of the boatless pros and catch some 12 inch mangrove snapper.