Tarpon: the silver king
Hello fellow readers, today we are going to tell you about a fish known for its aerial faculties "the megalops atlanticus", commonly called "Tarpon" or "Silver King". Rodmaps went to meet him twice, in 2013 in Mexico and in 2016 in Belize. Morphology of the tarpon This fish can largely ...
Payara: Fangs of the Orinoco
We are going to introduce you to a fish from South America, known as the “vampire fish” or Payara. Its scientific name is "Hydrolycus Scomberoïdes". It is part of the “Cynodontidae” family. Rodmaps went to meet him in the Mataven region, on the Rio Orinocco in Colombia ...
Tigerfish: the jaws of the Okavango
Today we are going to talk about a very special fish, which is part of the Alestidae family, the "Hydrocynus vittatus", commonly called "Tigerfish". Not to be confused with its big cousin the Hydrocynus Goliath, which is much bigger than our main interested party. Rodmaps went to hunt him down in Botswana, ...
Giant Snakehead: raw power
Today we are going to tell you about a mythical and emblematic fish: the Channa micropeltes, known under the name of "Giant snakehead". It is part of the Channidae family and lives in South East Asia. The Rodmaps team was lucky enough to be able to fish it in three different countries ...
Peacock bass: our tips for catching this fish of a lifetime
If you are an avid fisherman, you must have heard of the peacock bass (Cichla Temensis) found on the tributaries of the Amazon in several countries in South America. It is THE iconic fish par excellence. Reputation that he has forged through his fighting spirit, his ...
The Papuan Bass: one of the most powerful fish on the planet
In line with our last article on the golden masheer in India, this time we take you on an incredible adventure in the heart of the wild estuary of Papua New Guinea, in search of a predator considered to be the one of the most powerful freshwater fish on the planet: ...
Golden Mahseer: Meet the giant of India
We decided at Rodmaps to go and discover mythical predatory fish that inhabit the most remote waters of our planet. For this first, we take you to Asia to meet the Golden Mahseer. The Golden mahseer: sport fish par excellence For those ...