Posted on 07/14/2014 9:01:39 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Natural Resources confirms a metro Detroit woman caught a Pacu fish, a South American relative of the Piranha, in an area lake last week.
Tom and Holley Luft were fishing at Lake St. Clair on July 9 when Holley said she caught the 14-inch Pacu.
At the time she said they weren't sure what it was and thought it sort of looked like a Blue Gill. However, it wasn't until they got the fish under a better light that they saw the teeth. That's when Tom thought it was a piranha.
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Fish was caught in Lake St. Clair
if something that lives in the water and had teeth that big and weighed as much as that wants to eat your manparts how would you stop it?
Look at those teeth. I just hope Bill Clinton stays out of the lake.
Al Gore warned us!
“In 2013, a pacu specimen was found by a fisherman in Denmark. This led to media reports mistakenly warning that the fish could attack male testicles. The reports were based on a joke that was not meant to be taken seriously.”
That will also take care of the lamprey problem!
Quick! Move them to the Rio Grande!
A woman is better fit for this capture than a man.
I don't want to know what they use for bait!
How fitting.
Kill everything that flops? That’s a pretty big group, from movies to body parts.
Lampreys are very creepy, like something a child would make up to scare their younger brother, yet they are real.
It's not a sign, it's a recording of Alessandro Moreschi singing Ave Maria.
Nuke it from orbit, it’s the only way to be sure.
I know that, I just thought it would be funny to drain the wrong lake in the heat of the moment.
Happened in this movie, Piranha(2010)— http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0464154/
Their has to be a joke in here about where our GOP leadership have been vacationing in the summer months and their lack of action to thwart anything Lear Deader does...
Is this the “peacock bass” that sportsmen go to South America for, because of its extreme fighting qualities?
Close enough!
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