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Flag-tailed Prochilodus

Flag-tailed Prochilodus

Semaprochilodus Insignis

  • 2lakes
  • 47logged catches
  • 0.96 kg heaviest logged

Flag-Tailed Prochilodus (Semaprochilodus Insignis) also called Kissing Prochilodus, is a species of tropical freshwater fish native to central and western parts of the Amazon Basin in South America, where it inhabits whitewater as well as blackwater rivers, depending on its spawning phase. These high backed fish are silvery in color and easily distinguished by their striped orange-black tails. Kissing Prochilodus can reach the maximum length of 38 cm with a record weight of 1 kg. These peaceful fish are vegetarians that feed primarily on algae and any plant food they can find.

What actually catches it ranked by real logged catches

Baits

Best setups by lake 2 lakes with data

Amazonian Maze — 30 catches , best 0.88 kg

  • Red Worms Hook #1 Float 45 m
  • Bloodworms Hook #1 Float 85 m
  • Bloodworms Hook #1 Feeder bottom
  • Bloodworms Hook #1/0 Feeder bottom

Maku-Maku Lake — 17 catches , best 0.96 kg

  • Centipedes Hook #1 Float Shore 50 m
  • Bloodworms Hook #1/0 Float
  • Corn Hook #1/0 Float 50 m
  • Dough balls Hook #2/0 Float Shore 60 m

How to catch

How to catch a unique Flag-tailed Prochilodus?

When it comes to float, feeder, or bottom fishing, the best way to catch Flag-tailed Prochilodus would be to use Bloodworms on a size #1 hook.

Where to find it

Also listed as effective documented, but not seen in the catch log

Data compiled from fp-collective and the Fishing Planet Wiki . Snapshot taken 2026-08-20. Game content and imagery © Fishing Planet LLC.