Arapaima Shows Up in Florida
Ever since I saw Jeremy Wade catch one on River Monsters, I’ve had an arapaima on my fly fishing bucket list. They’re amazing, mysterious fish that are notoriously tough to hook on a fly rod.
But part of the appeal of catching them is traveling to the Amazon basin, where arapaima have remained unchanged for around five million years.
Unfortunately, a dead arapaima just washed up last week in Florida. The size of the fish has Florida fisheries biologists concerned, because it’s large enough to be part of a bigger breeding population.
You can read more about the catch here.
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