Removing Florida's Non-Native River Residents | River Monsters
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2019
- To ensure ecological preservation, Florida’s rivers are cleansed of all non-native fish.
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"This one has a visa, it can stay" lololol
😂🤣😂❤️❤️❤️
23 million years oldest living species - ARAPAIMA, Air-Breathing Fish called “dinosaur fish” ……… ua-cam.com/video/P3JRdpuMtXc/v-deo.html
I was glad I didn't want that lovely.peacock bass to.go.in the ice
The peacock bass are so cool here y’all have no idea
Yep 😂
I would totally watch one hour of Jeremy and the guy sorting through fish
Same af
So that's why it's called ICE
Lol
Thumbs up coming your way.
Top tier comment
The mafia had a bad habit of putting dead people on freezers. Hence ice em. Or sleeping with the fishes.. Cementing your feet thrown overboars
@@ozzy541 do you think so or was that a bad joke?
Imagine looking in your backyard and just seeing Jeremy wade floating down the canal
Imagine having a canal in your backyard 😉
Imagine being able to go in your backyard and fish.
@@alexabyronfujino8320 it's cool
@@wirelessone2986 In Florida, it's affordable.
“My name is Jeremy waaade”
This program have helped me a lot when I was in a critical depression so thanks a lot and love to jermey wade
It was late one night. Nothing in my life was worth living for. I loaded up my revolver, with tears in my eyes. Wiping what I thought would be my last tears away, I heard a splash. I looked up to the TV and saw the most beautiful man handling a fish. The man's name was Jeremy Wade. Although we never met I knew, he was the reason I had to go on.
shot040 i’m glad your still here man, I hope you are doing well. Take care man,
@@Vipurs Relax, man. It was satire.
Jeremy shows you what matters. Enjoy your life, dont hurt the environment, and keep reeling in them monsters after some good fights
@@shot040 "As I gazed upon Jeremy Wade and The River Monsters he was catching, I forgot I owned a weapon."
After learning that this was a deleted scene, they probably removed it so that PETA doesn't have a temper tantrum.
lol have you seen ther humain mouse and rat traps? 🤣The glue one more persice lol
loll
It wasn't a deleted scene, I saw that in the snakehead episode years ago.
@@jic1 could have been cut from the regular episode and you watched the uncutted episode. they started to release longer episodes later on
They removed it because of the similarity to the illegal alien problem and the reminder of the stark disparity in how the 2 problems are dealt with.
It's crazy how the environment in Florida is perfect for species from literally everywhere
It's no good for penguins and polar bears.
yup maybe to austrailian oppusums too - tye have not tried that yet
@@sparkyjones560careful saying that; there are tropical penguins
They gonna need a bigger ice box the next time they net exotic fishes.
They need to thank god for they fact they didn’t come along any cichlid schools, they would’ve been netting for 100 years
The thumbnail showed the Peacock Bass and I got so scared thinking it was going to get killed. Those things are beautiful.
The background music makes it sound like those fish are about to do hard times in a 1970’s prison.
Or shoot porn lmfao
I love how this show mixes like a classic fishing show and a nature show
I love peacock bass, so pretty
They are fun to catch too. They were intentionally introduced by Florida Fish and Game because a lot of the other invasive species are the peacock's natural diet. They introduced one non-native species to help control populations of other non-native species.
It was introduced as a game fish and for no other reason to take pressure off of largemouth bass fishing. It eats whatever it can get in its mouth native and non-native alike, just like largemouth bass do but it's looked at as an intentional introduction and beneficial for recreational fishermen and good for selling fishing licenses which the money goes to conservation.
The fact is the non-natives are here and can't be gotten rid of its way too late.
As long as no one imports a exotic xenomorph I am happy.
Where am I supposed to release him, I can’t take care of him
There's already xenomorphs in Jupiter, Florida and it's called moray eel😂
wait till some rich asshole finds one, they'll bring it back in an inadequate cage before you know it lol
This needs to be done state wide on a massive scale, WEEKLY
They should also make the public able to keep as many non-native species as they want
@@BobBob-xy7tc they do let us
I try by myself and obviously isn’t enough especially when you see other people just cut them loose again
It's pretty expensive slow & haven't been effective at all in getting rid of any of those non-native species in Florida.
Dang the US even deporting fish 🐟💀
They are taking the jobs of American fish
@@kiefercatron5436 tbh like I know u joking buh u not wrong cuz snake heads would eat everything
"After an hour we pull over to examine our catch....1 reeaaaally fat snakehead" lol
Imagine creek diving looking for valuables and some jerk in a boat starts tasing the water.
They warn the area and have other dnr officers on standby to make sure people aren't in the water
Yeah 😂
@@subfornoreasonlmao962 bit of a stick in the mud, arent ya?
Dont be an idiot.
Lol its not creeks it's canals running through neighborhoods, more akin to larger versions of flood control ditches or culverts.
More likely to come out covered in leeches, or running into an alligator "creek diving for valuables" than actually finding something valuable. They started building the canals in 1905 but the majority of them were built from 1960 until now for water management and drainage purposes for development.
From personal experience there's cars, bikes, shopping carts, crime linked firearms and filth and construction trash in them nothing you'd actually want to recover at least not by poking around blindly in murky water full of mercury, pesticides and fertilizers. You'll get a rash for sure! Lol
Snakeheads are a delicacy for us in the Philippines. It taste good when deep fried. 👌
In Vietnam, we put it into soup or hotpot. Grilling it tastes good too.
Bro im in florida and they are huge i caught my first one last week but i let it go and all my boys were like we could eat it its delicious..it was my first one thats why i let it go but not anymore..
This is pretty cool, I certainly hope every state and Wildlife Agencies everywhere follow this
It's not always a good thing. In Colorado, there's a river called the Yampa. Ten years ago, it was a premier smallmouth bass and northern pike fishery. You could catch 3-5 pound smallmouth, and pike over 36 inches were pretty common. Then they decided that the pike and smallmouth were eating native minnow and sucker populations so they started electroshocking the river pretty much daily all Summer long, every year, and they kill every smallmouth and pike they catch. Now, the fishing sucks, and the native species populations aren't doing any better than they were before they started killing the bass and pike.
Even after more than ten years of shocking, they are still finding pike and bass in the river. If they ever stop shocking, the populations will go right back where they were, and they will have accomplished nothing.
@@avshockey6633 they should find a more effective method
I do fishing a lot you have inspired me. Thank you
I wanna start someday too, I think that I have it in me
This is a deleted scene of the Snakehead episode
From what I'm told by friends in Florida, the snakehead is quite tasty.
It is tasty. There are some recipes that are perfect for snakehead.
They'll eat anything in Florida. You could deep fry a dirty sock and they'd eat it.
@@wantsome-zs5sq and it would be the best fried dirty sock you ever had... with gravey.
If you like picking through tons of bones it's good. If you filet them and scrape the meat from the filet with a spoon and clear all the bones then make balls or cakes out of them and fry them it's good though. Just hella bones doing it any other way.
@nurul Hoque let's eat
I think its awesome how you can tell he genuinely enjoys what he does
rare footage of Jeremy actually killing fishes
Kakapac Fish that are invasive and ruining the environment.
@WARLORD op Touché but that's not what this video is about right?
I’m surprised he was killing fish like the first one he put on ice. I thought it was just gonna be snake heads on ice
WARLORDop I mean considering cats kill off 60 species a year it’s definitely not only humans
@WARLORDop no I think these species are damaging the environment stop trying to make everything about how terrible the human species is
love river monsters and Jeremy wade!
The sharp contrast between the wildlife official's bureaucratic numerical rollcall and Jeremy's witty commentary is hilarious.
Amazing all them different fish in one place..... Awesome 🐟🐠🐡
Fun Fact : snake head fish is a delicacy for the Asians especially Chinese where its said to have healing properties for wounds.
Those Chjnese bullshit is also the reason why nothern white rhino are functionally extinct.
F china
I had gotten some armored catfish from a river here in Texas and threw them out on land so they could die. Some ignorant people really started shouting at me for animal abuse. The armored catfish isn't native and hurts the ecosystem. It's not animal abuse I'm helping.
Id bring an iced cooler so they cant make a stink. Sometimes people dont realize who their yelling at in those situations.
That bass is so cool looking!
Thank you I learned a lot💯👍🏼😎
In worked in Illinois for the Nature Conservancy and we did this for a day, really cool.
From the thumbnail, it looked like you caught a Billy Bass. 🎶Take me to the river🎶
Bro your profile pic lmao 💀
There all in Florida because everything on run lives in Florida 🤣
BackWheelBandits 2.0 the sunny state with shady people. We should honestly just give animals Florida as a freebie. The people will be "set free" back into the ocean.
@@CJM-rg5rt I lik3 yr thinking
To be fair, invasive species are set loose everywhere. Florida just doesn't have the harsh winters to kill off these subtropical/tropical species which it why they thrive here and nowhere else in the states.
@@sideboob4276 sounds like a problem bud
Back in the day two kids from the neighborhood got in trouble with the law, to Florida they went. A couple years later they got picked up and back North to do their time. They never went back to Florida, something about low wages suck.
That Peacock Bass is a beautiful fish. It looks so colorful.
Hi from belgium, again nice vidéo
Best fishing i have ever seen!!
Would have loved to be at the Fish Fry afterwards!!!!
good work they're doing there👍👍👍
Would be cool if Jeremy went to Predatory Fins and shared his thoughts on the hobbies etc
The peacock and bluegill are gorgeous!
Yes, in Canada there are reports of carp which is not of Brtish Columbia, people put fish down the toilet or take them to another water source, yes happening worldwide, what makes it interesting is that BD salmon are not found in Africa? Great Video thank you!
Whew, I was sweating the Peacock Bass....lol
Florida is literally like Jurassic Park. Alligators, Fish, Pythons, all kinds of invasive creatures.
We need more sweeps like this on land in Florida.
Jeremy! Number one!
I heard they are planting Arapyma now. Booking my reservations!!!
I have all the DVD with The snakeheads episode,but I don’t remember this part
Dave six It’s a deleted scene.
@@lightningfletch5598 probably because of PETA
Best Channel ever
Big fan of you, from India
Snakehead are said to be a delicious eating fish, if they are so prolific maybe you guys should fish them commercially and introduce them to the market
Common here in India
They are definetely tasty fish i don't see why they don't do that
I’m stoked the bass got to stay. I live 2 hours away from where I can catch them but I’ve never driven over to get one.
Light bass tackle is a no go on these fish, I don’t know why though. I only landed fish on saltwater tackle
@@getoutside9854 Bass can easily be landed on light tackle and peacock bass dont get much larger than largemouth light tackle is fun for these fish
Just recently an Arapaima was found in Cape Coral. An hour and 30 minutes from where I live.
Man imagine that boat they use here in some of the other places Jeremy has been? People in the Amazon and along the Congo would put it to work
And welcome to Florida!
Hello from Australia 😁
Amazing
Awesome!
I know it causes harm to the native species but it would be fun to fish so manny types in one spot
You think that's alot the waters off Hidden Island are even more of a hodgepodge of different animals
It is fun and that’s what people do.Even though some think it’s a negative everyone here loves it and loves how S FL is basically the Amazon know.
Lived in cape coral for a bit. Iguana lizards were everywhere
Yeah ikr they're so many they are almost stacked on top of one another, its completely legal to catch and kill them.
Which episode was this, thought I saw all of it. Maybe i haven't seen all the dark waters episodes.
Anyway those fish which were iced would've made a good catch and cook palate, especially that snakehead.
Deleted scene from the snakehead episode
Wow!
Peacock bass are so beautiful
Damn, if I'm ever in Florida, I'm finding a channel like this armed with my rod....a different fish with every cast
Peacock bass are such pretty fish
That would be such a fun job. Please hire me
I was surprised to not see any largemouth bass get shocked
I guess I never realized Peacock bass were introduced to Florida
Up here in MI they tell us to just kill any snakeheads we catch. We have a huge bowfin population and I imagine the competition posed by the snakehead is a huge threat. I've caught one snakehead in a little inland lake I camp on, but only ever one, which I disposed of with a kabar. You can tell it's a snakehead by the shape of the mouth and the bottom fins generally
Bass and catfish was missing and good to see a gar in the boat
I think that “bullseye snakehead” was an Emperor Snakehead “Channa Marulioides”
Why Do you not make this available in USA Jeremy
Tree huggers thats why
imagine, if you sell that single peacock bass in the Philippines, it can feed a single family for 2 - 3 days.
I was gonna say, please don't kill the peacock bass.
i am always see your show in discovery channel
Jeremy I love your show. Why doesn’t the fisheries department sell these catch to pet stores or even sell them to fish enthusiast.
In the first place, these exotic fishes are released by pet owners. Selling these exotic fishes to fish enthusiast might result in the same outcome of releasing to the wildlife. Also, some of these species released to wildfire have threatened the native species with no other predator and has lead to damage in the ecosystem.
bc that's part of the problem in the first place, how do you think these fish got here in the first place? it's bc of dumb mfers buying exoctic fish that look pretty that they have no capability or understanding of how to care for and then release them right into the nearby river systems when they find out how much hassle it is to keep those fish. It's how animals like the Burmese Python have been introduced to Florida, devastating the native ecosystem.
What a wonder paradise
Hello...nice vidio
Do you know snake head is most expensive cuisine here in Pakistani restaurants, most nutritional fish in fresh waters
I'm a Bluegill what the hell you trying to say Wade?
Maybe I’m just not southern Florida enough for this, but who takes a fish species that will destroy native populations and think “yup, imma put me this big ol African fish in muh pond. Ain’t nothing gonna go wrong with this I tell you what”
Everything that "Thriving" in FL Is Invasive... 💀
It's like fish Thunder Dome.
Jeremy, is this really you?
How is Peacock Bass legal when it is from South America?
Nice
Good luck getting the Mayan Cichlids out. They're everywhere here
I guess an exotic fish would be kinda cool, but who the hell would pay for a dumb lizard? Lol
There are millions of iguanas running wild in south Florida because people had them as pets, got tired of them, and let them go.
@@avshockey6633 Learn to catch and cook one iguana a week. (Eggs are bonus) Free meat, for one or two days a week.
@@johnvanegmond1812 If I lived in Florida, I'd be having weekly iguana BBQ's. They're not hard to get. You can pretty much walk down any canal with an air rifle and shoot as many as you want. There's a bunch of videos on YT of people hunting them with everything from air rifles to arrows, to blowguns. The iguanas reproduce faster than they can kill them.
Would love to catch a monster peacock bass
Imagine being that tilapia 🥶
Hmm.
I am craving Long John Silver now.
Odd..
Very odd.
Now the only question now is "Do they taste good?"
All the fish that was mentioned taste really good. Talking from experience.
Jezza is getting younger
I’m curious is this on discovery plus
I understand why they had to die but I hope they did something with the meat. its sad to think all that good fish going to waste if they did nothing with them.
Fertilizer
One word: Bounties. enough to incentivise, not enough for farmed individuals to be profitable.
Freezing fish to death? That’s COLD...
Olha só um tucunaré
Honestly I wonder if some people could volunteer to help. So long as they have someone correctly identifying the fish, whatever goes in the ice box could be a free and legal meal. After all, killing and eating invasive species for food should be encouraged, especially since it helps keep the populations in check.
Im down for that we have 40pd snakeheads out here lol
The state itself stocked the waterways with the peacock bass look it up.