There's a non-zero chance that the plane crashed itself because it figured out it was carrying Jeremy Wade and knew it couldn't sustain flight with the weight of his gigantic balls.
@@missionpupa You are a complete goober if you think his show is a "nature documentary". A nature documentary would be planet earth, the blue planet, microcosmos etc.
@@geyotepilkington2892 its a documentary dumbass. I dont think you understand what classifies as a doco. fishing shows are shows that are sponsored by fishing rod companies telling you where to fish and where to catch where, and what rods to use. This show is more concerned about the fish than actual fishing. Its a documentary about fish or are you still confused?
@Ongo Gablogian i dont think youve fished before. You could be fishing for days a and when you finally get a bite from the fish youre looking for, the last thig you want to be using is the wrong fuckin gear.
this show is the most over dramatic over produced fishing show ever.... even catching a simple Queenfish comes with dramatic suspenseful music and he talks about cane toads like it's the end of the world.. its no wonder it didnt last
After all the years, the countless fish of all sizes, from all over the world, he still gets really excited when he's into a fish, gotta love that passion
One year I went fishing every Saturday an Sunday NEVER caught a fish my friend said “give me a go” and 2 min he caught a fish and I gave him all my stuff an walked off😩
@@BipoIarbear I love taking people like you fishing. Not to show you up, but to show you how. I have taken many people out and gotten them onto fish to either give them their first or break a drought. Don't give up, git gud, as the gamers say.
That title goes to my old science teacher. Dude has climbed every 12,000+ mountain in Idaho (there's actually a lot of them), lived in Hawaii as a scuba diving instructor, over the summer he biked across France following his grandfathers path as a ww1 medic. and hes now in the planning of walking across Ireland, from waterville to Dublin. Check him out on facebook if u think I'm bullshitting, his name is Shawn Moses.
That is just called fishing the Top End. I have lost fish off my line to crocs and sharks.They are a presence, but no more so than brown snakes on the southern rivers.
I dont watch tv willingly anymore to were i just sit down and enjoy an entire show, this was the last show were i actually was hyped for the next episode. This man inspired me
I just love the whole mystery and the creepiness of these deep dark mysterious waters. Whether it is some little known stagnant lake on some remote island or a ginormous gushing river , whatever it is ,water is just so so creepy and mysterious when you don't know what is under it. And then you fish and pull out all these surprises. Wow!!! I LOVE the whole element of it.
@Michael B and no one fukin cares , Cane toads have fucked up the environment in more ways than one , i dont know why ur tryna split hairs or get in an argument you must be hard pressed about something you fuking clown
@Michael B yea because majority of the aboriginal peoples history and knowledge was completely wiped by first settlers now they are still expected to be somewhat custodians with not much knowledge in general. So kind of agree on that point
Jeremy wade, i just want to say that you have been a really big inspiration for me after all these years watching you, I've always liked what to do and i kinda wished i could fish one day!. last month i borrowed a random fisherman's fishing rig (a primitive line and a hook without a rod) in the Indian Ocean of Kenya. I threw the line and i got an instant luck of catching a fish.. all my memories came back to you ...i was just telling myself am now like Jeremy! ..it felt so satisfying and cool ..then i also solved the big question in my head of why you always wash your hands after releasing a fish
I remember watching documentaries from Malcom Douglas as a kid. My favorite part was always when he went to catch baramundis. His exictement was contagious. GOD bless his soul
I love the guy but that reel and Rod combo appeared to be a piece of crap. The drag was jumpy and the retrieve was noisy and the rod looks like insufficient action
@@chadlogansdad he's using a daiwa blue backer and shimano curado on loomis gl3s. Expensive and heavy duty gear. Perfect for barramundi. Americans lmao..
That was a beautiful fish! Definitely bigger than the 2 bass and 4 walleye I caught this morning. I’m so jealous that Jeremy Wade gets to fish all over the world. Lol
Barramundi get up to about 5-6 feet long. Their close cousin the Nile Perch looks very much like them but has been reported to reach 10 feet in length, but specimens that size are very rare now as they're heavily fished for food in the areas of Africa they inhabit.
The fact that Jeremy can just tell that the fish is running towards him with the bait shows how much of a Seasoned fisherman he is. For those who don’t know, it is a very hard to sense when a fish is running towards you with the bait while you haven’t set the hook yet.
When I heard Barramundi I immediately had "Rex! Gone gone fishing, catching em, throwing em back!" in my head. Shows my age I suppose but that was an epic fishing show!
Just so you know, that "crocodile slide mark" was caused by the Barra being dragged onto the bank. Just match the pause screen at 5:54 and 7:04. Different angle, exact same placement of the leaves. Editors didnt even try 😒
@@trace4125 Well its Australia, gotta add the Croc in there right? Had to have been scripted. Fact is anyone who has seen a croc slide knew that wasnt one the moment they pointed it out lol He wasnt in Croc country anyway, if he were his guide would NOT stand so close to the water. I have had a small salt water Croc sneak up on me in clear blue water, let alone tea stained water.
The guy i work with was a famous noodler and was on t.v shows like "okie noodling" and "mudcats". He did lots of shows for animal planet and national geographic. His name is Lee Mcfarlin. He said that he took jeremy noodling one time and hes definately an angler cuz he couldnt even pull a small catfish put of the water. You can find the video on youtube i believe. Noddling takes a lot of practice though, but props to jeremy for trying. He is always down for a challenge when it comes to catching fish! Love this guy
@Pinochet's Helicopter idk if he is a phony or not but I guarantee he has probably caught more different types of fish than you have or possibly ever will unless you get as much money as him and travel
I love river monsters , I learned a lot from watching Jeremy. He’s a legend honestly. Btw Is there a new season ? Because I watched like all 6 seasons I believe. My favorite is the Greenland shark
I see Jeremy wade. I click fast. I see a Barra. I click even faster I would recommend using live bait And let it the rod sit in a rod holder and let the Barra hook itself or use lures it you aren’t patient.
*Game Warden:* You just _found_ it? *You:* Yes, Mr. Game Warden, I just found it. It was just laying there.😎 Something sounds awfully fishy about this story. 🙄
wow..this is amazing..long time ago..i'm watching Jeremy Wade fishing..and had wish to fishing like that..now here i'm..and i'm also fishing!!!..thanks sir!!!!
In Asia it's known as an Asian sea bass but in Australia they are barramundi they can live in either salt or fresh water and can grow to 180cm but not often usually catch big ones in the 100cm to 130cm range
I have a pet cane toad. I don’t know about them swimming across open ocean, but I know they love water. Mine spends most of her time floating in her water bowl, despite being a “terrestrial” toad.
I see a cross between a Snook and a Tarpon. Nile Perch are cichlids perhaps Barramundis are distant cousins to cichlids. The Arapaima belong to an ancient lineage = convergent evolution = similar fish adapted for shallow water niches.
@@tehutimes1 I don't think nile perch are related that much to cichlids, it was once thought that both were in Perciformes order, but recent studies found that cichlids aren't Perciformes (source was wikipedia)
Barra and Nile Perch are from the same family. Barra are a Perch as well. Nile Perch just grow much bigger and only live in fresh water where the Barra lives in both..
321gates we have feral cats, dogs, foxes, camels, rabbits, rats ,mice an the list goes on an all are introduced. In fact all livestock in this country has been introduced aswell
@@justmarcus1399 Cane toads are from Hawaii. I might be wrong, but I am pretty sure that Hawaii is not in Europe. Many of the fish that are feral are from South America and Africa, cichlids, livebearers and other Aquarium ornamentals that have gone feral. Goldfish, one of the worst feral invasive fish, is from Asia. Camels are from Afghanistan originally. The Water Buffalo are Asian. Many of the bird species are Asiatic or African in origin, the Indian Myna for example. In fact, we have more ferals from elsewhere in the world than from Europe.
One feeling not everyone will get the chance to feel. When you feel a big fish on your line and it comes off. You'll never know what it was lol Ahhhhh us fisherman know that all to well. Cheers from Pennsylvania
The kind of guy that can make catching a worm entertaining.. legend !!
Dean Moore I’d pay to watch that😂😂
He will always be a legend in my opinion he's the best fisherman in the world
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I love Jeremy, a true angler and biologist. Calm and collected, no hypeman style scream when something bites. Survived a plane crash - legend
On top of that, they ended the show because he caught every notable fish he set out to catch
There's a non-zero chance that the plane crashed itself because it figured out it was carrying Jeremy Wade and knew it couldn't sustain flight with the weight of his gigantic balls.
It's great to have a fishing show about fishing not selling rods reels and lures every 10 seconds
I agree but ironically enough Jeremy is the one person Id want to hear rod suggestions from LOL
Its not a "fishing show", his shows are nature documentaries.
@@missionpupa You are a complete goober if you think his show is a "nature documentary". A nature documentary would be planet earth, the blue planet, microcosmos etc.
@@geyotepilkington2892 its a documentary dumbass. I dont think you understand what classifies as a doco. fishing shows are shows that are sponsored by fishing rod companies telling you where to fish and where to catch where, and what rods to use. This show is more concerned about the fish than actual fishing. Its a documentary about fish or are you still confused?
@Ongo Gablogian i dont think youve fished before. You could be fishing for days a and when you finally get a bite from the fish youre looking for, the last thig you want to be using is the wrong fuckin gear.
Too bad they barely show this on Animal Planet anymore, it was the only actual show they had left that wasn't some dumb reality show.
Yeah Reality shows suck balls! I don't even own a TV any more and only watch what I want on YT
James Hald
Yeah and they took River Monsters off of Netflix which ROYALLY pissed me off
this show is the most over dramatic over produced fishing show ever.... even catching a simple Queenfish comes with dramatic suspenseful music and he talks about cane toads like it's the end of the world.. its no wonder it didnt last
This is a new show on discovery called "Dark Waters" appears to be the same type of show.
"Didn't last long".... there was 11 seasons on Animal Planet
He’s the reason why my kids are addicted to fishing now. And not out getting into trouble. That I know of.
Atlantic Ocean smoking pot haha
Atlantic Ocean I get in trouble for fishing all the time lol
I smoke hella fat bowls of ganja when im fishing
Shit imma do both
@I C always get a bite after i rip a phattt bowl. Always!
Used to watch river monsters with my cousin when I was much younger, love this guy
Irrational Charisma lol yeah I saw this and I just thought *the legend is back*
Same is it not on tv anymore?
YaBoyLotto it probably is still on tv, the problem is that no one watches tv
Irrational Charisma
All I know is that it’s rarely on tv anymore and that it’s no longer on Netflix
how old are u now?
jeremy: so you know how they get here from salt water to the river?
man : they swam
ok
they didnt swim.. they hitched a ride on a boat somehow..
I had a good laugh at that. They know Aussies watch the show, right? 😂😃😄😅😆
Funniest question ever .😄😂
No, they built boats from mango trees.
Results in brackish.
*"FISH ON, FISH ON"* ....when you hear those words, you know its about to be a fight😎🤙🏼
yeah until: ''OH! It's off...''
@@benjaninuelz6814 ikr lol, but he always ends up pulling out some beast from the depths
Yes fish on does mean there is about to be a fight 🤦♂️
@@SpAceProductions100 not if its a sardine 😂🤷♂️
Unless you're listening to a Primus song.
After all the years, the countless fish of all sizes, from all over the world, he still gets really excited when he's into a fish, gotta love that passion
But everything changed when the Toad Nation attacked
Kendra T underrated comment
And started putting all of the native animals into prisons...
If this was me you would see a time lapse of the day and night cycles and weather changes before I catch anything
Lol
One year I went fishing every Saturday an Sunday NEVER caught a fish my friend said “give me a go” and 2 min he caught a fish and I gave him all my stuff an walked off😩
🤣🤣🤣 You and me both!
@@BipoIarbear I love taking people like you fishing. Not to show you up, but to show you how. I have taken many people out and gotten them onto fish to either give them their first or break a drought. Don't give up, git gud, as the gamers say.
@@AndrewFishman well cheers matey, this program puts me off deep puddles now tho never mind actual bodies of water 😂
Would love to see all his set ups and tackle boxes. Dudes a legend. First cast first catch type of guy.
I always loved the respect Jeremy had for fish. Always treated them like the majestic creatures they are. All anglers should aim to be like Jeremy
I catch Barramundi every other week. The cane toads have been here for decades. They have totally adapted to life with them.
Interesting 🤔
I often go up the top on trips and catch well over 50 barra over 2 weeks...i agree that they learnt to not touch the cane toads..
@@bh9882 For sure, the crazy thing is even a toad tadpole is toxic enough to kill a fish.
They probably learned not to eat that shit since it poisons them
Yep love me some Jeremy
Dudes a legend. I love this guy
love to u
Same :)
Best video fishing viral
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I have spent most of my life in the Northern parts of Australia and have never heard of Barra being called rare!
Hahahahah they’re far from rare
that title is clickbaity
Exactly what I was thinking to god damn click bait 😂
Bloody oath mate
Yeah gonna say I don’t think a rare fish would be on sale at the local woolies or coles
I think we have a new “most interesting man in the world” candidate.
And hes not drinkin a Dos Equis either lol
And at least I know who this one is 😂
That title goes to my old science teacher. Dude has climbed every 12,000+ mountain in Idaho (there's actually a lot of them), lived in Hawaii as a scuba diving instructor, over the summer he biked across France following his grandfathers path as a ww1 medic. and hes now in the planning of walking across Ireland, from waterville to Dublin. Check him out on facebook if u think I'm bullshitting, his name is Shawn Moses.
Definitely want to fish with Mr Wade . Watching for crocodiles while trying to land a fish . Awesome combat fishing
That is just called having hyper awareness of your surroundings at all times. One of the best traits a man can have.
@@VagueMemory I've had some issues fishing around Gator's in Florida . It can be hair raising . Crocodiles way more dangerous animal.
That is just called fishing the Top End. I have lost fish off my line to crocs and sharks.They are a presence, but no more so than brown snakes on the southern rivers.
Jeremy has caught fish I never knew existed. The first two seasons are great. Goliath Tiger Fish and Piranhas he caught are my favorites.
Everybody gangsta till the frogs decide to raid
Coming from Australia/Queensland I can tell you that barramundi isn’t rare. Hard fish to catch in general but certainly not classified as rare
FRlTS yeah far from it hahaha
The fish is not in classified but taste is very rare you can try in Malaysia they call Siakap ...
Muhd Afiq what r u even saying
@@kellplater4888 he saying they taste really good. LMAO
When I went fishing in qld we caught about 15 Barra in 3 hours some were caught on pieces of lollies that me and my brother eating
I dont watch tv willingly anymore to were i just sit down and enjoy an entire show, this was the last show were i actually was hyped for the next episode. This man inspired me
Cane toads were brought to Australia to control cane beetles. That’s how they came.
Jeremy asked how the cane toads came to the islands because the cane toads were introduced on mainland Australia, not the islands
where were they brought from?
tony long From Hawaii
That's how they cane.
@@rickyp.martin3209 i see what you did there.🙂
ive been watching jeremy since i was 10 and im 22 now! My dad and i bonded most over your show and our shared love of fishing
Jeremy Wade, the king of all fishers, hands down guys
That sound when it hits the lure, *FWOP*. Nothing like it, brings back so many memories.
You need a new sound editor, most of the music is louder then Jermery's voice
is that the best you can come up with ,, lameass
@@wayneandrews9298 it wasn't an insult dipshit
We need a show where Jeremy Wade catch the fish, Gordon Ramsay do the cooking and James May eat it
and then the Charmin bears from the commercials remind him how to wipe his ass
Man of culture I see
That was a huge fish to catch in that little creek. Jeremy got the best job ever. Only the rare, big ones for him. Always fun to watch. Great video
Barra can get a lot bigger than that in smaller water.
Barra
I just love the whole mystery and the creepiness of these deep dark mysterious waters. Whether it is some little known stagnant lake on some remote island or a ginormous gushing river , whatever it is ,water is just so so creepy and mysterious when you don't know what is under it. And then you fish and pull out all these surprises. Wow!!! I LOVE the whole element of it.
Barramundi are not exactly rare, especially not in the NT
@Michael B bruh i fuking live in the NT
@Michael B and no one fukin cares , Cane toads have fucked up the environment in more ways than one , i dont know why ur tryna split hairs or get in an argument you must be hard pressed about something you fuking clown
My guy just corrected the title and these butthurt keyboard warriors went to work
@Michael B yea because majority of the aboriginal peoples history and knowledge was completely wiped by first settlers now they are still expected to be somewhat custodians with not much knowledge in general. So kind of agree on that point
Not in Tinaroo either.
Or along the Han River,though there you fight for your catch with crocs.
I was born in Broome western Australia and grew up in this country .
# Jeremy Wade .
A real Fisherman and legend!!!!!!!
Jeremy wade, i just want to say that you have been a really big inspiration for me after all these years watching you, I've always liked what to do and i kinda wished i could fish one day!.
last month i borrowed a random fisherman's fishing rig (a primitive line and a hook without a rod) in the Indian Ocean of Kenya. I threw the line and i got an instant luck of catching a fish.. all my memories came back to you ...i was just telling myself am now like Jeremy! ..it felt so satisfying and cool
..then i also solved the big question in my head of why you always wash your hands after releasing a fish
Guess, im not the only one who likes Jeremy's way of fishing and narrating these shows.
Till this day, everytime we manage to set a hook on a fish we'd yell fish on! Lol Love watching this show
Um, yeah. Why do you think Jeremy does it. It is an old call from the trolling for game fish.
My kids love Jeremy. Best educational show around. Keep it up lads
Me encanto el video muy bueno tu pesca fue todo un exito felicidades eres un excelente pescador!👍🎣🐠🐟👏👏👏👏
Un abrazo y buena pesca siempre!
I like how Jeremy Wade is narating the show.
He can tell nice stories to he s kids!
Now I feel like the cane toads are going to end humanity
Cyre
At this rate everything is trying to end humanity including humanity itself
@Cyre They will dood, they will.
I remember watching documentaries from Malcom Douglas as a kid. My favorite part was always when he went to catch baramundis. His exictement was contagious.
GOD bless his soul
Now, he really loves using ultralight fishing tool
I love the guy but that reel and Rod combo appeared to be a piece of crap. The drag was jumpy and the retrieve was noisy and the rod looks like insufficient action
Chad Porter we don’t know
Not everyone uses a catfish rod. Bobber. And 80lb mono to catch 1lb fish....
@@chadlogansdad he's using a daiwa blue backer and shimano curado on loomis gl3s. Expensive and heavy duty gear. Perfect for barramundi. Americans lmao..
@@martingibbins6621 Amen
My guy getting old old. I love watching this man fish since i was little
Watching Mr. Wade lose a fish after I for sure lost my PB trout yesterday genuinely makes me feel better lol.
IDK why, but I enjoy watching people fish. I just find it fascinating to see the struggle and the reward paying off.
Me- look Jeremy i caught a 5 pound bass!!
Jeremy- catches a fish with 5 sets of teeth.
*With 5 lb bass in its mouth
Fishing is simply meant to be enjoyed not Sold. And that’s why we’ve always loved river monsters and Jeremy Wade!!
That was a beautiful fish! Definitely bigger than the 2 bass and 4 walleye I caught this morning. I’m so jealous that Jeremy Wade gets to fish all over the world. Lol
Barramundi get up to about 5-6 feet long. Their close cousin the Nile Perch looks very much like them but has been reported to reach 10 feet in length, but specimens that size are very rare now as they're heavily fished for food in the areas of Africa they inhabit.
@@TheCaptainbeefylog you owe me a punch. I totally looked at your profile photo while my phone was below my waist. Got me! 😂
05:38 - That crocodile skull peering up from the depths is going to give me nightmares for weeks. Yikes.
The thought of a frog swimming that far is pretty unbelievable, I would’ve to see that to believe it.
Watching this guy fish is actually pretty entertaining
The fact that Jeremy can just tell that the fish is running towards him with the bait shows how much of a Seasoned fisherman he is. For those who don’t know, it is a very hard to sense when a fish is running towards you with the bait while you haven’t set the hook yet.
Especially in water like that.
When I heard Barramundi I immediately had "Rex! Gone gone fishing, catching em, throwing em back!" in my head. Shows my age I suppose but that was an epic fishing show!
Just so you know, that "crocodile slide mark" was caused by the Barra being dragged onto the bank. Just match the pause screen at 5:54 and 7:04. Different angle, exact same placement of the leaves.
Editors didnt even try 😒
good eye. those losers
I wonder if there ever was evidence of a slide or was it scripted bs when he pointed it out
@@trace4125 Well its Australia, gotta add the Croc in there right? Had to have been scripted.
Fact is anyone who has seen a croc slide knew that wasnt one the moment they pointed it out lol
He wasnt in Croc country anyway, if he were his guide would NOT stand so close to the water. I have had a small salt water Croc sneak up on me in clear blue water, let alone tea stained water.
Mitchell Franker dam bro where do you live that you can chill with crocs. I’m landlocked n the us.
@@trace4125 Northern part of Western Australia.
Him saying that's a good fish over and over is awesome. I think I have a new saying when I go fishing.
That first fish does look like it belongs in the ocean, I bet it is super fast! Love your show, just realized you're on UA-cam 👍
The guy i work with was a famous noodler and was on t.v shows like "okie noodling" and "mudcats". He did lots of shows for animal planet and national geographic. His name is Lee Mcfarlin. He said that he took jeremy noodling one time and hes definately an angler cuz he couldnt even pull a small catfish put of the water. You can find the video on youtube i believe. Noddling takes a lot of practice though, but props to jeremy for trying. He is always down for a challenge when it comes to catching fish! Love this guy
What if there was some kind of get together where anyone can fish with wade
I'd be there.
@Pinochet's Helicopter idk if he is a phony or not but I guarantee he has probably caught more different types of fish than you have or possibly ever will unless you get as much money as him and travel
We'd could give up a couple months work to catch fish.
@Pinochet's Helicopter he literally catches monster fish on camera how can you call him a phony?
Cool Jeremy,, i did fishing since 8 yrs old in usa,, still do even i am 64 now,, Enjoy..
I love river monsters , I learned a lot from watching Jeremy. He’s a legend honestly. Btw Is there a new season ? Because I watched like all 6 seasons I believe. My favorite is the Greenland shark
I catch Barra over a meter so it’s nice to finally see him target a fish I know a lot about
I see Jeremy wade. I click fast.
I see a Barra. I click even faster
I would recommend using live bait And let it the rod sit in a rod holder and let the Barra hook itself or use lures it you aren’t patient.
This place looks like an Absolutely Beautiful Fishing spot
nah its pretty shit mate i live about an hour and a half from here and theres wayyyyyy better spots
In Jamaica we called that a silver jack
The barramundi is a native fish to Australia and New Guinea.
😂😂
Alex Sonter - I think he means the Queenie not the Barra.
Yes bredda
SIlver Jack are more like our Golden Trevally than Queenies.
He's such a huge inspiration
*Game Warden:* You just _found_ it?
*You:* Yes, Mr. Game Warden, I just found it. It was just laying there.😎
Something sounds awfully fishy about this story. 🙄
so glad this show is back
Let me know once he finds a Thylacine
Don't know if that's in his wheelhouse lol, but it would be fascinating to see
They've been extinct since 1933 so thats a bit of a problem. Also, I don't think you could get one on a fly rod 🤣
@@randommexican5664 1936 actually
@@goodputin4324 either way the last time one was alive was during the great depression lol
@@randommexican5664 sad but true
The sound of a barra strike is unmistakable. I knew what he had on before we even caught a glimpse of it.
Barramundi aka cukil (surabaya), try life shrimp bait, its good, n9t even casting
So amazing. Great edit and Spectacular Fishing man
When you realized a video was released an hour ago
HAHAHAHAHAH BRUH
I thought this came out years ago when I was watching. Then I seen it was posted today haha
Explain same
This is old.....
That crocodile slide at 5:53 looks awfully like the trail the fish made at 7:04
Jeremy, fish tremble at his name! ;]
He usually releases them afterwards though.
@@cheongperry2124 Who cares if they're in season. Would that make him less of a man?
wow..this is amazing..long time ago..i'm watching Jeremy Wade fishing..and had wish to fishing like that..now here i'm..and i'm also fishing!!!..thanks sir!!!!
Everyone when clicking on this video: ahhh yes the great Cane Toad invasion of '86 ....
Except, the cane toad introductions occurred closer to '36 than '86. By '86 the invasion was well advanced and they were spread far and wide.
3 of the 8 eps so far are in Australia im kinda happy with that.
That looks like a member of the bass family of fish.
steve O lol that’s why I clicked. Thought the toads created a monster bass anomaly or something. I really am dumb
In Asia it's known as an Asian sea bass but in Australia they are barramundi they can live in either salt or fresh water and can grow to 180cm but not often usually catch big ones in the 100cm to 130cm range
They go harder then any bass I can tell U that!
They're actually a type of perch. That and they could eat the biggest LMB you ever heard of.
that slide mark was actually from me pulling out a massive Barra...Like seriously I was at that billabong only the day before.
He missed the first two because he didn't have a good hook set.
curtis m better than you think
@@nikiradio not if he missed the first two...
Jeremy almost never sets the hook. He just reels. It’s the most obvious thing. He misses more than half of his strikes for that exact reason.
If he just reels that means he's using a circle hook which is what you're supposed to do and is a popular hook with live bait.
@@yeajray231 did you see the hook?
Me and my brother love fishing so this is an awesome show for anyone who likes fishing
Now THIS IS A KNIFE !
-Crocodile Dundee
Didnt even quote it right
@@hongobongo8069 and got ignored as a Yank by every Aussie in the comment section.
By far my favorite person in the world!!!
He’s the kind of guy who the fish are able to spiritually sense his presence
Cape Cod Exotics or they edited 10 hours over two days into a short clip......
God bless you man and all of you
He’s getting old 🥺
:(
Life will do that to you if you’re lucky
hes a legend😔👌🏻
How does this affect the rare fish market?
River Monsters Coming Back?! This Video Was Uploaded Today? I need answers !!
New show. Jeremy Wade Dark Waters
I have a pet cane toad. I don’t know about them swimming across open ocean, but I know they love water. Mine spends most of her time floating in her water bowl, despite being a “terrestrial” toad.
Jeremy Come to the Philippines and explore our oceans, & Rivers.
Great video as usual, thank you. As an aside, my great uncle used to run the roadhouse at Fitzroy Crossing 😊
Is it just me or does that Barramundi look just like a nile perch? Its head is also very similar to an arapaima
I see a cross between a Snook and a Tarpon. Nile Perch are cichlids perhaps Barramundis are distant cousins to cichlids. The Arapaima belong to an ancient lineage = convergent evolution = similar fish adapted for shallow water niches.
@@tehutimes1 I don't think nile perch are related that much to cichlids, it was once thought that both were in Perciformes order, but recent studies found that cichlids aren't Perciformes (source was wikipedia)
Barra and Nile Perch are from the same family. Barra are a Perch as well. Nile Perch just grow much bigger and only live in fresh water where the Barra lives in both..
Thomas sounds like the man who guides you to a wildlife tour that you may not come out of in one piece.
He probably gets paid in advance so he's not worried.
In my country call that fish "Salongsung"
In South Korea I believe they call it "Samsung"
Barramundi are only found in Australia
I like how he talks about the cane toad invasion like an army of toads came in and wiped out the dominant species on the planet
Cane toad - another species introduced to Oz.
Florida isn't fairing much better when it comes to invasive species.
321gates we have feral cats, dogs, foxes, camels, rabbits, rats ,mice an the list goes on an all are introduced. In fact all livestock in this country has been introduced aswell
@@justmarcus1399 Cane toads are from Hawaii. I might be wrong, but I am pretty sure that Hawaii is not in Europe. Many of the fish that are feral are from South America and Africa, cichlids, livebearers and other Aquarium ornamentals that have gone feral. Goldfish, one of the worst feral invasive fish, is from Asia. Camels are from Afghanistan originally. The Water Buffalo are Asian. Many of the bird species are Asiatic or African in origin, the Indian Myna for example. In fact, we have more ferals from elsewhere in the world than from Europe.
You should fish in the Tennessee River.. there you'll catch huge catfish🐟
There not rare lmfao omg u make any fish sound special I love it
Best fishbto catch I’m so glad I live in Australia were you can walk down the road and go fishing for These beautiful fish 👍
Wade is always entertaining and a bit of a drama queen! Lol! Barras are not exactly rare down under either!
One feeling not everyone will get the chance to feel. When you feel a big fish on your line and it comes off. You'll never know what it was lol Ahhhhh us fisherman know that all to well. Cheers from Pennsylvania