found in the pond in sugarhouse park (very close to where i live). yeah, i realize it could be an ecological disaster, but imagine the look on the guy's/gal's face when they saw a bunch of these buggers swimming around. further, with their high visibility, i am amazed that the seagulls and kingfishers haven't eaten them all (the seagulls at that park are so numerous, i consider them vermin, and they eat all the ducklings and goslings).
in the article, they show one that is between two and three POUNDS! i had no idea they could that big. i am wondering if they are good to eat....
Hundreds of goldfish found in Parleys Creek | ksl.com