4 YR OLD catches a Piranha in Lancaster County, PA. river
LANCASTER, Pa. -- A 4-year-old fisherman pulled an unusual catch from the Conestoga River in Lancaster County.
James Weaver hauled out a 15-inch piranha while fishing in Leola recently.
Most people believe the biting fish was probably a pet that got too big and was released.
It was pretty hardy to survive the low water temperatures. Usually piranha need warmer water to survive.
Go to www.nbc10.com to see the picture.
LANCASTER, Pa. -- A 4-year-old fisherman pulled an unusual catch from the Conestoga River in Lancaster County.
James Weaver hauled out a 15-inch piranha while fishing in Leola recently.
Most people believe the biting fish was probably a pet that got too big and was released.
It was pretty hardy to survive the low water temperatures. Usually piranha need warmer water to survive.
Go to www.nbc10.com to see the picture.
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