I have been looking into going on a Peacock Bass trip to Columbia or Venezuela but I have not found a lot of outfitters there. Can you tell me who you are guiding for in those countries or give me some contact info and I will reach out to you. Thank you!
Top eight examples of convergent evolution in ray-finned fish: 1) Salmo (Atlantic Salmon and Trout) and Oncorhynchus (Pacific Salmon and Trout) 2) Black Basses (tribe Micropterini) and peacock basses (tribe Cichlini) 3) Marine Angelfish (family Pomacanthidae) and marine butterflyfish (family Chaetodontidae) 4) Gunnels (family Pholidae) and convict blennies (family Pholidichthyidae) 5) Old World Knifefish (superfamily Notopteroidea) and New World Knifefish (order Gymnotiformes) 6) Pikes (family Esocidae) and barracudas (family Sphyraenidae) 7) gars (family Lepisosteidae) and needlefish (family Belonidae) 8) bettas and cometfish
I have been looking into going on a Peacock Bass trip to Columbia or Venezuela but I have not found a lot of outfitters there. Can you tell me who you are guiding for in those countries or give me some contact info and I will reach out to you. Thank you!
Look me up on face book or Instagram. Mpwiderman@instagram . Matthew Podobinski on Facebook. Ill be happy to talk with you
Top eight examples of convergent evolution in ray-finned fish:
1) Salmo (Atlantic Salmon and Trout) and Oncorhynchus (Pacific Salmon and Trout)
2) Black Basses (tribe Micropterini) and peacock basses (tribe Cichlini)
3) Marine Angelfish (family Pomacanthidae) and marine butterflyfish (family Chaetodontidae)
4) Gunnels (family Pholidae) and convict blennies (family Pholidichthyidae)
5) Old World Knifefish (superfamily Notopteroidea) and New World Knifefish (order Gymnotiformes)
6) Pikes (family Esocidae) and barracudas (family Sphyraenidae)
7) gars (family Lepisosteidae) and needlefish (family Belonidae)
8) bettas and cometfish