Piraiba
Brachyplatystoma Filamentosum
- 1lakes
- 65logged catches
- 144.86 kg heaviest logged
Piraiba (Brachyplatystoma Filamentosum) is the largest Catfish species found in South America. It inhabits the Amazon and Orinoco basins, where it thrives in both freshwater and brackish habitats. Piraiba have elongated bulky silvery gray bodies with white bellies, which makes them look a little bit like sharks. They are easily distinguished by long barbels and red markings on the lips. But Piraiba’s key trait is their truly enormous size, with a maximum recorded length of 3.6 m and a record weight of over 200 kg. Fierce predators, these fish feed primarily on other fish, but cases of them eating monkeys and even humans have been registered as well.
What actually catches it ranked by real logged catches
Baits
Lures
Best setups by lake 1 lakes with data
Amazonian Maze — 65 catches , best 144.86 kg
- Crayfish 10 cm Spinning Boat 3×
- Large Minnows Hook #10/0 Feeder bottom 3×
- Large Cutbait Capn Hook #10/0 Feeder bottom 2×
- Dead Lambari Fish Hook #10/0 Feeder bottom 2×
How to catch
How to catch a unique Piraiba? You can catch this fish either with bait or lures.
If you prefer to use natural baits, then the best way to catch Piraiba would be to use Large Minnows on a size #10/0 hook.
If you are more into artificial lures, you should go for some Shads. The most successful lure is Glow White & Red Head Shad 15 cm.
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.
Large Cutbait
Large Minnows
Dead Lambari Fish
Crayfish 10 cm
Crayfish 10 cm
Shad 15 cm
Jelly Crayfish 10 cm
Aracu Minnow
Shiners