A tigerfish is known as the sporting fish that lots of fishermen like to try to capture because it is a robust fish which is likely to create a serious battle. Although it is entirely possible to locate the smaller tiger fish species relatively effortlessly, very big examples such as the Goliath tigerfish are often very hard to find. Generally speaking these types of fish prefer quick flowing water as it's aerated yet they could even hide where there are fallen trees underwater and holes or ridges on the riverbed.
Varieties of tigerfish are located in places in Africa such as Tanzania, in the Zambezi River and in the Kariba Dam. They can even be captured in the Jozini Dam in Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa but the place for the king of these fishes, the Goliath tiger, is reputed to be the Congo River. This particular variety of tiger fish has a fearsome mouth that is practically prehistoric to look at what with the long, curved teeth not to mention bony jaws. It is a relative of your South American piranha which explains the appearance of its teeth and jaw and it has a similar reputation for becoming ruthless. Irrespective of whether rumours that the Goliath approaches people and even crocodiles are genuine or not the thirty-two long, sharp teeth they possess can result in serious cuts hence considerable care is necessary when handling them.
Naturally, tigerfish like the 5-foot long Goliath which UK fisherman Jeremy Wade captured in the Congo during 2010 are incredibly hard to find these days because fish of this size are generally scarce. On the other hand, it is not as difficult to find selected other species of tigerfish because they are aggressive and make an effort to go after bait. The catch is that they're really strong and their sharp teeth can slice right through the majority of kinds of fishing tackle. Whilst it might be thrilling for the angler to pit their strength against this fish it's important to make use of wire trace of a significantly thick diameter or the fish will merely bite through the bait and swim off. These fish like living bait or the lure that appears to be living because it moves when the fishing boat trawls however brightly-coloured synthetic tackle may also work nicely. A strategy when you eventually catch a tigerfish is to never let the line get slack at any moment as the hook could slip from the fishes' bony oral cavity and you will lose him.
Even if you are an experienced fisherman, it pays to head out with expressly arranged angling expeditions that have local guides who know the area like the backs of their palms. In addition, they know the ways of the river and the times of the year when you've got the very best chance of catching a tigerfish. For instance, May is thought to be a good month on the Zambezi usually, anywhere where the climate and waters are warm these fish may be seen. What is more, you will want to focus on the fishing and a fishing tour business is going to arrange the accommodation and food as well as transportation to and from the fishing grounds on your behalf.

