11:45 - I saw a little mexican dude fish just like this, back in La Pas sometime in 1996. We went out onto this dock that was maybe six inches above the water. People were tossing shrimp to a huge school of tarpon, just like this segment. This mexican dude, maybe all of four feet tall, comes out and lays down on the dock. He takes a shrimp and holds it out over the water and, sure enough, a tarpon comes surging up to snatch it. This ballsy local just shoves his whole arm down the tarpon's open maw, grabs it by the gill (I guess) and hauls it right up onto the dock like... hey, no big deal. Removes his arm from the thing's mouth, throws the fish over his shoulder, and ambles away as nonchalant as you please. The damn fish was a good three feet or so long, and still thrashing about but that didn't phase the dude at all. Had to be the single most gung ho noodler I ever saw.
3:04 - 3:18 *Someone tell me I'm not the only one thinking that the cat's re-enactment of the fish-stealing scene in "Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess" is absolutely spot on!* ❤️
@8:54 *That's a Lamprey. Lampreys are parasitic feeders that attach themselves to the sides of other fish to feed on their blood. In this case, one of two things happened. The fisherman caught a Bass with a Lamprey attached or he first caught the lamprey which caught the bass's attention who in turn swallowed it and is why it's hanging through the gill plates.*
@@PatriotCoinRings Oh cool,, I discovered a new species of Aplocheilidae and they named it after me. I called it the Akaka Killi after the camp in Gobone where I found it. At first they thought is was a procatopus. I brought them back alive. I don't blame you if you don't believe me.
This was a Great Hammerhead shark. They did try to revive and release her for around 40 minutes, but she didn't survive. About 400lbs of meat was distributed by local food banks and the carcass was given to the Smithsonian for research.
Shame that fish would have tasted so good and would feed so many people ignorant people got to much money should so donate a fish like that to feed the hungry
7:49 this is actually a video of it being used to get rid of invasive asian carp in the US. not sure where exactly in the US this is from but it's definitely a good thing they're doing.
A rod that could beat a Grander blue marlin, 300lb line, and a hookset that would put Atlas to shame....all for some pathetic little fish. I will never understand bass fisherman.
dude falling off his yacht with his net at 05:05 is easilly one of the funniest things ive seen in a while. when he "THUMP" hits that sound has me crackin up STILL
The Giant Talking Catfish is Harmless.... Uhhhh no, it's a "thorny catfish", those spines on its side will lay you open with you whip of its tail. Handle these critters with care!
8:56 the thin eel like parasite hanging out of the fish's gill looks like a canduri. Or maybe a lamprey . Be easier to know if they told us where they were fishing what country or continent
Lamprey. They travel up fresh water streams to reproduce. I live in Virginia, and you can find them in small shallow upper creeks of the Rappahannock River, which feeds the Potomac River, which feeds the Chesapeake Bay, which feeds the Atlantic Ocean.
Seeing the oversize sturgeon on the Willamette river near my home was pretty cool! Dad had a 16" boat for a long while....we put a sturgeon next to it up by the Falls one day that was just about as long.
bro in 1992 i was a biologist sampling fish below bonneville. between noon and 1 pm late may during blazere vs bulls championship we saw 30 giants well over 20 feet jumping! our boat was 17 footer and they were bigger than the boat! i dont care who believes me i saw what i saw, but hey 20 foot of fish out of water and NO DORSAL FIN was the biggggest! musta been 15 more feet of fish in the water STILL! saw 30 more 10-18 or so foot too. take the boat the dodson late may mid day and come back tell me what u see. we told the office about what we saw and 6 mos later i was told they used our data to find where the sturgeon were exactly spawning lower columbia. the guides all sure knew lol but they changed the sturgeon regs right after to protect the big females. huge rush thinking 3k lbs of fish is gunna breach on u! alas no cell cams back then or id be on u tube too lol and some stories of 15 footers stuck in the dam turbines first hand were cool too! long live our sturgeon bro!
Slip up and just a 40lb catfish can take you under real quick. People get tangled in line have found themselves getting taken off their feet then straight into water. If tension is kept on the line around feet etc, then you can literally just disappear under the surface.
That bear at 6:15 is at Russian River joining Kenai River in Alaska.. Dope. Further up Russian River I once saw a momma with her two cubs one late night. Observed them for 15 minutes. It was incredible
2:28 is me sometimes at work. I've thrown my phone before onto a hard ass table like it was my bed LoL. THANK GOD I HAVEN'T THROWN IT INTO WATER YET!!!
These kind of ppl in these picts n vids are just like.. 10 out of 1000. Especially for Chinese/east asian/sino ethnic ppl(chinese, korean, Japanese). They eat lot of marine creatures . Edit: yes, a lot. They even until now still eat shark, whale, dolphino, sea turtle, etc.
There is truly no idea just how large some of the Goliath grouper are on the Florida east coast. I have personally seen the 🐟 fish as large as 70 pounds caught and released as long 15 years ago. I can only imagine how large some of the fish are now; as they have such long lifespans.
I know for a fact that there are some off the Gulf Coast weighing in the high multiple hundreds of pounds. You’re not supposed to keep them but some folks have. I can see why after a guy fights one for hours to land them in the boat where the temptation comes from. Not endorsing it. Just understanding their reasoning. FWC will fine the crap outa you if you get caught.
@@i-..--..--..-i6985 I have heard that there will be harvesting and a limit of 1 a day or a stamp like a duck stamp. Where the stamp is purchased once a year with a limit. The thing is the meat of the fish;although delicious, can get wormy over 20 pounds.
Lived in FL for 7 years. We went charter fishing regularly and caught 200-400 pound goliaths every time. They're massive fish. Never had a fight last less than 3 and a half hours. Its so fun, but really tiring.
I was fishing off the coast of Florida, and had a Grouper grab the 6 foot Mako i had just spent 2 hours fighting to reel in, and drag it down to the depths. I was half tempted to jump in and go after it -.-
@@mikelitoris7429 lamprays have a fin going upwards near the end Which kinda looks like this __.--""""""\______________ ----,,,____/---------------/ But in the video there was no fin going upward
Yes, respect for sure, but also darwinism at its finest. When they are releasing it the guys guiding the shark by its tail fin and mid section are doing it right, but the goon that is standing in front of the shark hold it's head to guide it absolutely deserves to be eaten.... Who in their right mind would do that!? I don't wish harm on anyone that is trying to do a good thing but this situation makes me rethink my standpoint on that idealogy lol
Seeing the oversize sturgeon on the Willamette river under the Oregon City bridge near my home was pretty cool! Dad had a 16' boat for a long while....we put a sturgeon next to it up by the Falls one day that was just about as long.
Seals instinctively NEVER eat the fish tail first because of choking hazard they always will turn the fish around to swallow it head first. In the video the seal was trying to grab it to turn it around.
I like how starting at 7:40 a video is show harvesting the horribly destructive Asian carp. They scoop them in the boat and let them die. they then use them to make organic fertilizer for fields. They are not returned unharmed.
11:45 - I saw a little mexican dude fish just like this, back in La Pas sometime in 1996. We went out onto this dock that was maybe six inches above the water. People were tossing shrimp to a huge school of tarpon, just like this segment. This mexican dude, maybe all of four feet tall, comes out and lays down on the dock. He takes a shrimp and holds it out over the water and, sure enough, a tarpon comes surging up to snatch it. This ballsy local just shoves his whole arm down the tarpon's open maw, grabs it by the gill (I guess) and hauls it right up onto the dock like... hey, no big deal. Removes his arm from the thing's mouth, throws the fish over his shoulder, and ambles away as nonchalant as you please. The damn fish was a good three feet or so long, and still thrashing about but that didn't phase the dude at all.
Had to be the single most gung ho noodler I ever saw.
Amazing.........damn fish was nearly bigger than him! LOL!
gotta feed fam
8:57 - I believe that “eel” in the fishes gills is a LAMPREY.
ya we have them in the great lakes, I have caught salmon with them on em .
Your correct
yep, invasive and destructive creatures. if you find one, report it to dnr and dispatch it.
@@Xarith93 haha the Jack Russell almost ate the last one we saw :) I tried stompin that bitch ! :)
Evil but edible if it bites you just bite back
3:04 - 3:18 *Someone tell me I'm not the only one thinking that the cat's re-enactment of the fish-stealing scene in "Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess" is absolutely spot on!* ❤️
@8:54 *That's a Lamprey. Lampreys are parasitic feeders that attach themselves to the sides of other fish to feed on their blood. In this case, one of two things happened. The fisherman caught a Bass with a Lamprey attached or he first caught the lamprey which caught the bass's attention who in turn swallowed it and is why it's hanging through the gill plates.*
Good Midwestern boy.
@@mitchellkent1815 Not sure what you are commenting on?
@@PatriotCoinRings Lamprey are very common in Michigan where I grew up. I thought you may be as well.
@@mitchellkent1815 Got it, no actually So Cal but have a degree in ichthyology and an avid fisherman 👍
@@PatriotCoinRings Oh cool,, I discovered a new species of Aplocheilidae and they named it after me.
I called it the Akaka Killi after the camp in Gobone where I found it.
At first they thought is was a procatopus.
I brought them back alive.
I don't blame you if you don't believe me.
I was a bit disappointed when I saw the hammerhead, but happy when I saw that they returned it. Good sportsmanship.
Find the nearest safe space.
This was a Great Hammerhead shark. They did try to revive and release her for around 40 minutes, but she didn't survive. About 400lbs of meat was distributed by local food banks and the carcass was given to the Smithsonian for research.
I was disappointed when I seen your stupid ass comment
Shame that fish would have tasted so good and would feed so many people ignorant people got to much money should so donate a fish like that to feed the hungry
@@MoTown_Mitch People don't live in reality. Common sense is a rarity these days.
7:49 this is actually a video of it being used to get rid of invasive asian carp in the US. not sure where exactly in the US this is from but it's definitely a good thing they're doing.
@ 8:15 , electro fishing is also used in the Ohio river to control an invasive Carp from Japan thats destroying the eco system there.
I was thinking it was one of those scenarios.
8:05
Actually, they are fishing for invasive carps that threaten endemic fish population. These carps breed so quick.
True! That was in Kentucky, a state fraught with invasive silver carp.
All were harvested and processed.
JUST EAT IT THEN! Drop your weekly Beef & Pork diet. Eat more fish!
Seeing that guy go over backwards for such a set on that small ass bass was hysterical 🤣.
What a beautiful fish !
A rod that could beat a Grander blue marlin, 300lb line, and a hookset that would put Atlas to shame....all for some pathetic little fish. I will never understand bass fisherman.
When I first heard the background music I knew this was going to be more entertainment than educational. Swipe!
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The dude coming up for the gummy worm caught me off guard! About spit out my beer!
Don't ever joke about spilling beer
@@mr.thammisses6119 you may have noticed , I said "about". Nothing but trained professionals around here.
🤭😂😂😂😂😂
I love how they show the video of the fish that was put on the thumbnail, no clickbait :))
Click bait is an unfortunate thing people do. So sad
Is this sarcasm? Because i didn’t really see it 😆
@@dyscea no, it's not a sarcasm. The catfish is in the video. 5:13 😄
@@rennaiqinfen6641 I’m concerned I knew the Latin name before clicking on the vid-
That was one of the biggest hammer heads I've ever seen caught off the beach. Wow what a monster
Tasty too so I've herd 😋
Bonnethead shark.
Seen them bigger on land. I know a guy who got one 17ft in Delray Beach Florida
Bet it beached itself instead of being caught.
That's most likely a Lamprey. They're the scourge of the great lakes.
dude falling off his yacht with his net at 05:05 is easilly one of the funniest things ive seen in a while. when he "THUMP" hits that sound has me crackin up STILL
Our man straight up cast himself in with the net
Fish: **gets hooked**
Human: I'M A PROFESSIONAL WRESTLER!!!
The Amazon has some of the coolest fish 🐟 that catfish was wicked cool
The Giant Talking Catfish is Harmless....
Uhhhh no, it's a "thorny catfish", those spines on its side will lay you open with you whip of its tail. Handle these critters with care!
I was thinking the same thing!!
Awwww 🥺 that Labrador was so cute 🥰 10:21
Dude that hooked the sturgeon was PUMPED! I couldn’t imagine what that fight must’ve been like. You sir get your man card!
8:56 the thin eel like parasite hanging out of the fish's gill looks like a canduri. Or maybe a lamprey . Be easier to know if they told us where they were fishing what country or continent
Michigan
Lamprey
@@SoutheastMiOutdoors agreed! No question about it.
@@SA-tr5lv Yurrrr
Lamprey. They travel up fresh water streams to reproduce. I live in Virginia, and you can find them in small shallow upper creeks of the Rappahannock River, which feeds the Potomac River, which feeds the Chesapeake Bay, which feeds the Atlantic Ocean.
Seeing the oversize sturgeon on the Willamette river near my home was pretty cool!
Dad had a 16" boat for a long while....we put a sturgeon next to it up by the Falls one day that was just about as long.
your boat is the size of my laptop
Like... an RC boat? 🤨
bro in 1992 i was a biologist sampling fish below bonneville. between noon and 1 pm late may during blazere vs bulls championship we saw 30 giants well over 20 feet jumping! our boat was 17 footer and they were bigger than the boat! i dont care who believes me i saw what i saw, but hey 20 foot of fish out of water and NO DORSAL FIN was the biggggest! musta been 15 more feet of fish in the water STILL! saw 30 more 10-18 or so foot too. take the boat the dodson late may mid day and come back tell me what u see. we told the office about what we saw and 6 mos later i was told they used our data to find where the sturgeon were exactly spawning lower columbia. the guides all sure knew lol but they changed the sturgeon regs right after to protect the big females. huge rush thinking 3k lbs of fish is gunna breach on u! alas no cell cams back then or id be on u tube too lol and some stories of 15 footers stuck in the dam turbines first hand were cool too! long live our sturgeon bro!
Enjoy the video, dear friends!
Hi
3:42, clearly it was small enough that the fish thought it was a worm...!
That lady might have had better luck wrestling that big fish into the boat if that guy didn’t have her in a headlock lol
I saw that too. Im like I get he was trying to give backing up but poor girl couldn't see im sure. 😩
pretty sure he was trying to keep the fish's weight from dragging her under....that was a pretty big cat.....
Its a technique called Noodling and yea they can drag a full grown man under because the person uses there hand as bait.
Slip up and just a 40lb catfish can take you under real quick.
People get tangled in line have found themselves getting taken off their feet then straight into water.
If tension is kept on the line around feet etc, then you can literally just disappear under the surface.
@@lesliethrasher3755 oh I'm sure he was. It's just not quite the way it turned out lol
Wow Really a nice sketch of a sturgeon
The strangest thing about this video... The dog is named Kevin.
Aw man.....ya beat me to it! Lol! .....I kept replaying that part to make sure he really called his dog Kevin🤣
The coolest catfish I've ever seen 😮
The dog with the trout was so wholesome
11:00 😂 and his name is John Cena and he just fkin Yeeted that fish 😂😂😂
That was a lamprey eel in the fish's gills. The video at about 8.54 minutes in to this video.Please reply if I am correct. Peace, Lou
Yes it looked like a lamprey
definitely looks like cyclostomata
Lamprey are not eels
Right. Caught a lot of different fish with pesky devils sucking the life out of the fish.
Yes, that is a lamprey.
That bear at 6:15 is at Russian River joining Kenai River in Alaska.. Dope. Further up Russian River I once saw a momma with her two cubs one late night. Observed them for 15 minutes. It was incredible
12:15 .. I love that the dog's name is "Kevin". LOL
2:28 is me sometimes at work. I've thrown my phone before onto a hard ass table like it was my bed LoL. THANK GOD I HAVEN'T THROWN IT INTO WATER YET!!!
I really enjoyed this video! Thank you
I laughed so hard when je said the grouper sometimes snacks on humans 😂😂😂
Color green fish that's called stone fish it's nice to cook with onions, garlic, chili hot 🌶️ vinegar yummy.!! 👍👍👍🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
What a nice catch ! I want to catch somebody's heart here 😁 . ❤❤❤
Good luck, I hope you do.
*When discovering species*
Biology student: What should we name it?
Biology Professor: I'll name it after myself!
Fisherman: It's name is dinner.
FINALLY! A fishing video where the fishermen know enough to release the brake!
These kind of ppl in these picts n vids are just like.. 10 out of 1000.
Especially for Chinese/east asian/sino ethnic ppl(chinese, korean, Japanese). They eat lot of marine creatures .
Edit: yes, a lot. They even until now still eat shark, whale, dolphino, sea turtle, etc.
That giant talking catfish is actually making sounds....
That was a bird in the background... I used to own a talking catfish and the make burping or croaking noises
11:00 whole thing ( music 🎶 +expression) totally matched lol how the fish 🐟 thrown 🤣🤣🤣
I surprise myself everytime I correctly identify a fish! I'm around my brothers too much! 😂❤✌
What a beautiful big grouper that is.👍
5:11 What you looking for.
Son you better have some gear and a lot of line to land that hammerhead on the surf. That was a monster
8:53 That is a sea lamprey that was caught in the fishes gills 🐟
Fish are so interesting, and good to eat. Yummy in my tummy. River Monsters 👹 are everywhere.
There is truly no idea just how large some of the Goliath grouper are on the Florida east coast. I have personally seen the 🐟 fish as large as 70 pounds caught and released as long 15 years ago. I can only imagine how large some of the fish are now; as they have such long lifespans.
I was swimming and a grouper caught me..🤷🏾♂️ I’m 6’1 201lbs
I know for a fact that there are some off the Gulf Coast weighing in the high multiple hundreds of pounds. You’re not supposed to keep them but some folks have. I can see why after a guy fights one for hours to land them in the boat where the temptation comes from. Not endorsing it. Just understanding their reasoning. FWC will fine the crap outa you if you get caught.
@@i-..--..--..-i6985 I have heard that there will be harvesting and a limit of 1 a day or a stamp like a duck stamp. Where the stamp is purchased once a year with a limit. The thing is the meat of the fish;although delicious, can get wormy over 20 pounds.
Lived in FL for 7 years. We went charter fishing regularly and caught 200-400 pound goliaths every time. They're massive fish. Never had a fight last less than 3 and a half hours. Its so fun, but really tiring.
I was fishing off the coast of Florida, and had a Grouper grab the 6 foot Mako i had just spent 2 hours fighting to reel in, and drag it down to the depths.
I was half tempted to jump in and go after it -.-
I like the dude that named his fishing dog "Kevin"....awesome name!!
A 9:01 Scrolled File fish.... Caught many in Boca Raton Florida & the 2nd 1 is a Parrot fish... Lots of them too 👌
Looks like a giant wasp if they decided they wanted to become a fish 😆...
4:40, what did he catch, is it a shark, a catfish or maybe a big sturgeon?
Sturgeon
The catfish at the front of this clip looks amazing
That multicolor fish is a parrot fish. They're so beautiful!
We all knew that Steve Irwin.
And critical to the health of our reef beaches
It’s Nancy you moron
@@kodykindhart5644 .😝🤮🖕
Ppl are weird I try to be nice but I’d rather be funny
Kevin!! That’s a great name for a dog. 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Gotta see more!!! lmao!! Great video!
8:54 I think it is a hagfish. It kills thier prey by entering through their gills and eat them from the inside out.
@@mikelitoris7429 lamprays have a fin going upwards near the end
Which kinda looks like this
__.--""""""\______________
----,,,____/---------------/
But in the video there was no fin going upward
I think it’s a vampire fish
Hagfish are only able to eat rotting carcasses
@@mikelitoris7429 sorry I meant to say hagfish
@@shoty_x1693 hagfish don’t have teeth, or live in freshwater
Groupers can reach nearly 450 kilos.........that's short of 1,000 lbs., god damn that's massive!
That was so cute a golden retriever with a rainbow trout
Pretty sure that hammerhead didn’t make it.
Was thinking the same thing no way they got that deep and the shark didn't move
Aww. Poor hammerhead shark. That's a shame.
8:56 That’s clearly a lamprey latched onto the bass’s gills
Yeah
The guy coming up for gummy worm was an awesome catch 🤣🤣🤣
Amazing catch of that hammerhead and just endless love for them being able to get it back it the water tytytytytytytytyty
It dead unfortunately
Wow good bro 👍
First video: That would make any Dad proud watching his Girl refusing to let go of the rod. 👊👍
after seeing the diver fishing, i know now why patrick have a license to fish
8:57 looks like a lamprey, they latch on to fish and make these circular wounds kinda like leeches.
I’ve been to the place at 6:15 a few times, its pretty cool!
13:08 that’s my fishing video of a trip we did in NT Australia. Surely I get some subscribers or a shoutout!?
😂 i tried tagging you in this but couldn’t figure out how
First one brilliant I was expecting a fish to bite his hand cat priceless. Guy with fish on his balls the fish must have thought his willie was a worm
That was a nice sturgeon that kayaker hooked.
4:40 was that a sturgeon?
Respect to the guys returning the hammerhead to the ocean.
Yes, respect for sure, but also darwinism at its finest. When they are releasing it the guys guiding the shark by its tail fin and mid section are doing it right, but the goon that is standing in front of the shark hold it's head to guide it absolutely deserves to be eaten.... Who in their right mind would do that!? I don't wish harm on anyone that is trying to do a good thing but this situation makes me rethink my standpoint on that idealogy lol
LoL. You 2 should read other comments before believing everything in a video.
Videos are full of incorrect information, quite a lot actually.
It dead....
Seeing the oversize sturgeon on the Willamette river under the Oregon City bridge near my home was pretty cool!
Dad had a 16' boat for a long while....we put a sturgeon next to it up by the Falls one day that was just about as long.
I caught ah lake sturgeon too" but guess where 😊😊😊, red dead buddy 😁
Sturgeon in a kayak that's something I am going to try on the Wenatchee River ; )
This is so very interesting.Thank You.
this was so much fun to watch, thnx.
6:55 THE HUG FISHING BOIIII
Amazing Catch
The Hammerhead was nice!!!
To the lady who gets sucked into the pond 😂🤣😂😆😂 thank you
That was a lamprey eel in that bass’s gill.
That's a great dog !
9:00 its a monster fish for shure
11:00 that one guy when he acts like he has a monster
Seals instinctively NEVER eat the fish tail first because of choking hazard they always will turn the fish around to swallow it head first. In the video the seal was trying to grab it to turn it around.
5:12 Catfish from thumbnail
The thumbnails were cool
He used a wee lil' worm to catch that fish at 3:42
That is a lamprey on the fish at 8:55
Dude that caught a fish with his junk told them it was a worm and apparently the fish believed it
You guys should do more videos about fishing
Seriously?
That thing on the basses gills was a sea lamprey
That was a leach or a Lamprey that was hanging out of the fish's gill.
Most likely about 99.9 % chance and about a .1 percent chance the bass ate a eel before it was caught
All I came away with is 'Who names their dog Kevin?'
I like how starting at 7:40 a video is show harvesting the horribly destructive Asian carp. They scoop them in the boat and let them die. they then use them to make organic fertilizer for fields. They are not returned unharmed.
The snake looking creature sticking out of the fishes gills was probably a lamprey
There's a fine line between fishing and standing on the shore looking like a idiot.
@@monkey3059 Chill man its not that serious
@@angelsinthearchitecture7106 u right
7:15
He literally pull of the submarine with unidentifiable origin 😂