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Angler's Guide to Amazon Catfish

 
Giant Amazon Catfish
 
  Catfish Taxonomy
  World Record Catfish
   
 
Catfish Game Species
  Piraiba
  Jau
  Redtail - Pirarara
  Barred Sorubim
  Jundia
  Barba-Chata
  Dourado
   
 
Catfish Trips
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  Rio Travessao
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  Blackwater Explorer
   
 
More Catfish Info
  Gamefish of the Amazon
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Catfish Articles
  It Started with a Snail
  Giant Amazon Catfish
  Taming the Urariquera
  Exploring the Fringe
   
  Find out about other Amazon fish groups - Amazon Exotics and Peacock Bass.

 

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Barba-Chata Pinirampus pirinampu (Spix & Agassiz 1847)

Another of the Amazon's sporting mid-size catfish, the barba-chata is a strong adversary and can reach over 15 pounds in weight. The name means flat-whiskered catfish in English, and the long, ribbon-like barbels attest to the accuracy of the name.





 ID Key -  Silvery, elongate body.  Unique ribbon-like whiskers.

Larry Larsen with a barba-chata catfish

  
 

Identification Keys

Bars and Markings
Occasional, irregular black or dark markings ventrally, otherwise fairly uniform coloration.
 
Colors
Body silvery above.  Abdomen white. 
 
Size

Adults: Said to exceed one meter in length and reach 18 pounds
 
Key Characters
Long, flat whiskers
 
 
Similar Species
 

Angler's Summary

Known Range
Countries: Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Columbia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Venezuela.
River Basins:  Amazon, Orinoco, Essequibo and Parana drainages.
 
Behavior Notes
Said to be migratory within freshwater systems.
 
Angling Habitat
Primarily occupies lotic (moving water) environments in highlands river systems.
 
Common Names
English:  Flatwhiskered catfish
Local: Barba-chata
 
IGFA records
16 pounds 15 oz.
Rio Xingu
2001  
 

Fishing Tactics

In highlands rivers, often caught while targeting jundia.


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