Not many women would climb into such spider and bug infested tunnels! A real great catch you made there Bobby, please don't butter finger her! 😉 #braveasHelen ❤❤❤
Seriously, Bobby, get a guide to the native snakes in Florida. Being able to identify the snakes in your area will help you immensely in remaining safe and telling venomous snakes from harmless ones.
@@marynaradchenko3724 no shame to you, that’s a good advantage to survival. Tbh idk why people hate nerds. And bully em. There literally the most smartest person (almost) on one subject. (The reason I say “almost” is because there could be more species or smth, we’ve only discovered so much abt our world.)
Mine too, it was a proud daddy moment. I caught her watching and she would come and ask me about the names of the fishes. I’m so happy she’s interested in the hobby. She’s only 7.
In case anyone was wondering, the crawfish looking thing is called a vampire shrimp! They're filter feeders and great in aquariums since they're friendly.
Hey Bobby you need to carry around one of those pocket size laminated Snake identification charts. You also need to put ropes on all of your traps, before you get hurt trying to retrieve one. Love your videos, so glad Helens back. She is so brave!!!
If he has cell service and a smart phone he can look them up online within minutes. Even if he can't until later on he should check when he gets a chance so he can learn. Online you can always find lists of snakes in your state of the US. I imagine other countries have something similar.
The big crawfish lookin shrimp you caught is a very rare and expensive type of shrimp that comes from Africa. It is called by many names, some of which include Atya Gabonesis, African fan Shrimp, or a vampire shrimp. They are filter feeders, and can only breed in brackish (as far as anyone knows). Although they look menacing, they are extremley peaceful, and (as the name suggests), only eat particles in the water. Seeing as they are very rare, peaceful, and relativley defenseless, it is likley not a good idea to keep it with crawfish.
Bobby remember to bring large thick gloves for snakes to get them outa fish traps safely knocking them around til they fall out can cause permanent brain damage
Keep exploring that tunnel. You 2 are the best. Helen, girl I give you thumbs up for going into the tunnel with Bobby!!! You go girl👍👍👍👍. Love these videos . Puts a smile on my face when I watch them
It’s a water snake, please learn about the snakes there. I know you know the coral, but please learn about the water snake and the cottonmouth , I don’t want to see you get hurt
You caught a nice Banded Water Snake. A nonvemonous native snake here. These are a common snake to find if you are in more aquatic areas. And that Gator to is beautiful and cute 🥰
@@patgamingdragonmomtv5985 I agree but I think they mean’t the snappy because maybe they thought that this video the fishing people found snappy in this video but in reality they found snappy in another video so I hope I helped 😊
Thank you Bobby for posting a video on my granddaughter’s 6th birthday today! She and I watch your videos together when I am there. We enjoy all the adventures that you go through. You Bobby and Helen have some nerve, they may not be venomous snakes, but they are still scary big! Explore that tunnel completely, it could be quite awesome.
I love how you can find the craziest fishing spots and find so much joy making content. Keep up the good work man. You never fail to entertain us and make us laugh.
Just an awesome catch today! Helen has a keen eye seeing that clown knife fish, awesome blue crayfish , so many different species. Great video Bobby and Helen, can’t wait for the next video!❤
For the videos where you enter small ponds. You don't need an electric pump to drain them. All you need is a big bucket and you can manually drain the water out of the pond.
The mystery shrimp you caught is a giant African shrimp or vampire shrimp. They feed with little fans as arms catching food that moves through the water. I have one, they grow upto 6 inches.
Hey Bobby, i have only been watching you for a couple of months now. I love you enthusiasm! The more you get the higher your excitement is contagious. I would never go through to the whole tunnel. 1 not enough sunlight to maintain a healthy fish environment and all you will get is blind fish. That was definitely a male alligator or worse a guarding female. I would let it alone. Great knowledge on most of your fish.
That chubby fish that you think resembles a Mayan cichlid puts me in mind of a bonsai parrot fish or a type of flowerhorn. So glad you didn’t get bit by a snake or the beautiful Helen!
Your girlfriend is an amazing job of filming. And you have such an exciting personality. I'm enjoying your series. Keep being so enthusiastic. It is so refreshing.
The crustacean is probably a vampire shrimp. Seen them at my LFS plenty of times The snake looked like a water snake. Nonvenomous and actually pretty friendly (I might just be weird tho). Triangular heads being venomous is not a good identification method, their nostrils and scale pattern are generally how I identify snakes
@@Simplymarsilyit's known for a name called Atya Gabonesis. (maybe) and it's a very rare and expensive vampire-crawfish. It is totally menacing as it is very peaceful.
Great Video😊 Have you ever thought about doing an hour long video? I really think that would be Awesome of course this is my opinion👍 Again Great Video❣️
I'm sure someone has already commented this somewhere but, those brown banded snakes in a lot of your vids are usually just brown water snakes. I say "just" due to them being non-venomous. However, they are scrappy and short tempered. Thus they will bite at a person rather quickly if they feel threatened. I've picked up from your vids that you don't exactly "like" snakes, which is entirely reasonable when they can be tricky to identify. I'm in no way encouraging you to handle them. However, if you can become acquainted with your local water adjacent snakes, it could help with any snakey anxiety you have, knowing which ones can or cant cause you harm beyond some sassy tooth marks.
Hey you two. Interesting post today. Glad the tortoise isn’t in imminent danger. I thought I would share with you what a camp ground we went to when I was a kid. It had a large lean-to building and in it was a camp historical natural history museum. Over the years interesting items would be found and displayed in it or posters with pictures showing camp historical events. I remember learning to count rings in a tree trunk stump. If it falls over to find out how old is it. You guys should do the same thing. It would be so cool.
One thing you haven't considered, those water gates could open @ any point during a random flash flood. Helen and you could find yourselves in deep water, literally. Plus those 🐍
Amazing catches like usual! Keep grinding Bobby! 💯 Also, can we get a video of just all your ponds and the fish room? Like an update on all the fish maybe even just a feeding or clean up video would be dope.
Bobby, what happened with the fish net that you can keep in the water with the fish you catch? It's the red net that fishermen use instead of a bucket 🪣.
I don't normally watch an entire 30 minute video - hard to stay captivated that long but this one was able to do that. So much crazy crap down there I couldn't wait to see what you caught next !!!!!!
Lots of energy here. My brother and I began exploring culverts, ponds and any place that had water. We seen many fish but our focus was on tree frogs and we brought a lot of the home. Later in life we still explored. Now I explore with my son..Great video..and Florida residents are legendary for releasing their pets into the wild so be careful you don't meet an Electric Eel..
@@ultimatewitcherfan6677yes some of us are mental, I had rays and eels , lungfish tons of monster cats and I was importing/selling /shipping fish Canada wide my business is still running without me , our supplier had multiple electric eels
That type of crab you found was a panther crab! Panther crabs can be usually kept as pets in the aquarium. I mean, I really wanted a pet crab for a long time A LONG TIME!
I just need to take a moment and say - WOW! It is so awesome that you are doing this. For me, it is the enthusiasm that you display and the passion you have to rescue these fish. I dunno if you resell them to places but just the fact you pull them out of some of the craziest places and give them a home...I applaud you brother.
50,000 likes and i will WALK all the way through the tunnel!
Yes that would be amazing
0 likes and 0 comments …let me fix that🤔
Keep it up the good work
Yes you should do that but be careful for alligators😜
U need to walk threw the tunnel
Thank heavens Snappy wasn’t around!! Everyone give Helen some love for being sooo brave!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Not many women would climb into such spider and bug infested tunnels! A real great catch you made there Bobby, please don't butter finger her! 😉
#braveasHelen ❤❤❤
The fact that she is brave and is not scared on crocodiles and snakes is cool
Who's snappy oh hey my turtles name is snappy alright (;-_-)ノ
@@definitelynotBrudsnappy is a gator found by rob
@@definitelynotBrudalligator from last time
Seriously, Bobby, get a guide to the native snakes in Florida. Being able to identify the snakes in your area will help you immensely in remaining safe and telling venomous snakes from harmless ones.
He probably knows them all, same with fish but when he asks we comment, RUclips algorithm pushes his video to more people
@MrKamakura77 hahahaha good one but no he doesn't.
THose snakes are pythons.
I agree so much
@@marynaradchenko3724 no shame to you, that’s a good advantage to survival. Tbh idk why people hate nerds. And bully em. There literally the most smartest person (almost) on one subject.
(The reason I say “almost” is because there could be more species or smth, we’ve only discovered so much abt our world.)
My arachnophobia could never
Me neither huge fear of spiders
The thing that looks like crawfish is a vampire shrimps I hope I helped and maybe like my comment? Also I liked my own comment
My daughter happened across your channel several weeks ago and now our whole family is addicted! Such fun and educational content! Thank you!
Mine too, it was a proud daddy moment. I caught her watching and she would come and ask me about the names of the fishes. I’m so happy she’s interested in the hobby. She’s only 7.
In case anyone was wondering, the crawfish looking thing is called a vampire shrimp! They're filter feeders and great in aquariums since they're friendly.
You can evin use them in breeding tanks as it wont eat your babys
Thank you I came to the comments looking for this answer :b
Thanks my guy
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Your fishing skills are good❤
You have the coolest girlfriend ever you need to add more of her to your videos
I love your videos and how you get scared of snakes and spiders 😂😂
im glad snappy ws on holiday
Me to
Hey Bobby you need to carry around one of those pocket size laminated Snake identification charts.
You also need to put ropes on all of your traps, before you get hurt trying to retrieve one.
Love your videos, so glad Helens back. She is so brave!!!
If he has cell service and a smart phone he can look them up online within minutes.
Even if he can't until later on he should check when he gets a chance so he can learn. Online you can always find lists of snakes in your state of the US.
I imagine other countries have something similar.
I think tht crawl fish was a albino crawl fish
It looks like a python
The big crawfish lookin shrimp you caught is a very rare and expensive type of shrimp that comes from Africa. It is called by many names, some of which include Atya Gabonesis, African fan Shrimp, or a vampire shrimp. They are filter feeders, and can only breed in brackish (as far as anyone knows). Although they look menacing, they are extremley peaceful, and (as the name suggests), only eat particles in the water. Seeing as they are very rare, peaceful, and relativley defenseless, it is likley not a good idea to keep it with crawfish.
blue fan shrimp from Gabun Africa .. i have 3 of them in my fishtank :)
They live in freshwater but their offspring need brackish-/saltwater to evolve.
@@Christian-lh7ux so my water stone won't work?
@@IsayahH-ro8mt Do u 'now da wae?
How do you know that?
Bobby remember to bring large thick gloves for snakes to get them outa fish traps safely knocking them around til they fall out can cause permanent brain damage
I love your videos🐠🐟🐠🐟
When you said prine I thought you said prime. 😂😂😂
You should go back to the abandoned pool. Love watching you save fish!
Hey man! Youre my favorite fish RUclipsr! I love all the fish that you have and I hope you go back to the abandoned fish farm!
Same
Be careful Bobby I love your excitment😮❤
Keep exploring that tunnel. You 2 are the best. Helen, girl I give you thumbs up for going into the tunnel with Bobby!!! You go girl👍👍👍👍. Love these videos . Puts a smile on my face when I watch them
Btw I watch you so I can learn more about fish bc at my school we are learning about 🌸🌺s and animals so ty! ☺️☺️☺️
You’re my favorite RUclipsr
It’s a water snake, please learn about the snakes there. I know you know the coral, but please learn about the water snake and the cottonmouth , I don’t want to see you get hurt
Unfortunately he still struggles with the coral snake as well.
He should Go Herping with Snake discovery😂
@@Ateezwooyoungthat would be the most high energy crossover ever 😂❤
@@raisedstray4947 yeah definitely. 😂
@@Ateezwooyoung omg I'm also a snake discovery fan😊
@@Ateezwooyoungyes he should and take some lessons by snake discovery
who loves that this guy goes fishing every day and catches new fish for us? 😋
Mee
AND remains THIS excited
@@IsayahH-ro8mtimagine not supporting someone bc they like watching fishing and stuff. They might like god and fishing so be calm..
There was a person half a dozen or so videos back that names each mystery species and their time slots. I miss them 😕
not me finding your comment looking for that person 😭
@@TchSktchsame 😂
They commented! Their username is Rogueisded
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How much fish do you have?
Helen should get more credit she has to go in as well
0:35 the lilizard at the top got me 😂
You caught a nice Banded Water Snake. A nonvemonous native snake here. These are a common snake to find if you are in more aquatic areas. And that Gator to is beautiful and cute 🥰
Thank you
cool
wheres the gator
@@DreacoPlays I realized my mistake and meant to say snake oof
@@patgamingdragonmomtv5985 I agree but I think they mean’t the snappy because maybe they thought that this video the fishing people found snappy in this video but in reality they found snappy in another video so I hope I helped 😊
Thank you Bobby for posting a video on my granddaughter’s 6th birthday today! She and I watch your videos together when I am there. We enjoy all the adventures that you go through. You Bobby and Helen have some nerve, they may not be venomous snakes, but they are still scary big! Explore that tunnel completely, it could be quite awesome.
Aww, happy belated birthday 🎉 for your granddaughter. Getting little ones interested in nature is one of the best things you can do ❤
@@mystifiedmargot1970 Thank you for the birthday wishes for her, it is much appreciated!
I love how you can find the craziest fishing spots and find so much joy making content. Keep up the good work man. You never fail to entertain us and make us laugh.
you ever wonder how he does it just think about it no one runs across this much shit especially where he lives
What
Thank you for saving your community.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
He risks his life for us❤
Only people who love his Chanel can like
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Who thinks bobby is a ✨W✨ RUclipsr😊❤
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I do🤗
Just an awesome catch today! Helen has a keen eye seeing that clown knife fish, awesome blue crayfish , so many different species. Great video Bobby and Helen, can’t wait for the next video!❤
For the videos where you enter small ponds. You don't need an electric pump to drain them. All you need is a big bucket and you can manually drain the water out of the pond.
❤ The Tunnel Had Amazing Fish 🐠 snakes 🐍 was scary You And Helen Good Job 🤩💥✨👏🏽👏👏🏻⭐️
"Stawwp ok u know what YoUr going in the bucket ur DonE " 😂😂😂😂 had me 😂😂😂😂😂
watching your videos before I sleep or after school whenever it always is enjoyable
Same
The mystery shrimp you caught is a giant African shrimp or vampire shrimp. They feed with little fans as arms catching food that moves through the water.
I have one, they grow upto 6 inches.
😮
Idk?
Hey Helen, a shout out to you, your braver than I am to go to help catch fish, in some of these places.
Helen has the best eye
You catch amazing fish, you are talented❤
You are so brave!! I won’t be able to do what you do. Thank you for saving those fishes
I was so nervous for you and Helen in the tunnels. Thank you for being so brave. I love your channel. ❤
Another great video. I wonder how many fish youve saved since the start, and whats your favourite
i love your videos and I am only 9 years old
It's a little funny how both snakes were on opposite ends
Hey Bobby, i have only been watching you for a couple of months now. I love you enthusiasm! The more you get the higher your excitement is contagious. I would never go through to the whole tunnel. 1 not enough sunlight to maintain a healthy fish environment and all you will get is blind fish. That was definitely a male alligator or worse a guarding female. I would let it alone. Great knowledge on most of your fish.
Same
That chubby fish that you think resembles a Mayan cichlid puts me in mind of a bonsai parrot fish or a type of flowerhorn. So glad you didn’t get bit by a snake or the beautiful Helen!
Hi
parrot fish was where my brain went too
My family loves your videos so so much ❤. Thank you for the videos you have made. My kids dare you to WALK through the whole tunnel!!!🩵😊
Your girlfriend is an amazing job of filming. And you have such an exciting personality. I'm enjoying your series. Keep being so enthusiastic. It is so refreshing.
Make him hit 50,000 Likes
WALK with Helen,too. My daughter wants to see her reactions in the tunnel.
The crustacean is probably a vampire shrimp. Seen them at my LFS plenty of times
The snake looked like a water snake. Nonvenomous and actually pretty friendly (I might just be weird tho). Triangular heads being venomous is not a good identification method, their nostrils and scale pattern are generally how I identify snakes
Yes, or the shape of the eyes.
I'm in PA but our water snakes look similar to those in the video.
@@Ateezwooyoung Shape of the eye actually isn't accurate either. All snakes have slit pupils in sunlight. (Round when in shade)
(The eye socket shape and eye shape itself are also the same across most venomous/Non-venomous snakes)
@@Simplymarsilyit's known for a name called Atya Gabonesis. (maybe) and it's a very rare and expensive vampire-crawfish. It is totally menacing as it is very peaceful.
Awesome video as always! The snake looks like a non-venomous brown water snake.
1:15 I think it was a phyton shed skin or somethin' hope that helped❤
Im watching this at 3am 😊
If u get good at identifying snakes u can tell by the scale pattern on the sheds.. also that crab was awsome hope u catch more of em!
You handled the snakes like no other, no wow! Great journey!
Great Video😊 Have you ever thought about doing an hour long video? I really think that would be Awesome of course this is my opinion👍 Again Great Video❣️
Agreed!
I would pay money to see a good hour long one. Pay per view content Bobby, think about it.
I'm sure someone has already commented this somewhere but, those brown banded snakes in a lot of your vids are usually just brown water snakes. I say "just" due to them being non-venomous. However, they are scrappy and short tempered. Thus they will bite at a person rather quickly if they feel threatened.
I've picked up from your vids that you don't exactly "like" snakes, which is entirely reasonable when they can be tricky to identify. I'm in no way encouraging you to handle them. However, if you can become acquainted with your local water adjacent snakes, it could help with any snakey anxiety you have, knowing which ones can or cant cause you harm beyond some sassy tooth marks.
It’s good to have a friend like Helen
Need an update on the abandoned pool fish 🥲
Awesome video! We definitely need a part 2 with more trap’s please!!
Love your videos! Never stop making them! My kids watch them with me too.
Hey you two. Interesting post today. Glad the tortoise isn’t in imminent danger. I thought I would share with you what a camp ground we went to when I was a kid. It had a large lean-to building and in it was a camp historical natural history museum. Over the years interesting items would be found and displayed in it or posters with pictures showing camp historical events. I remember learning to count rings in a tree trunk stump. If it falls over to find out how old is it. You guys should do the same thing. It would be so cool.
24:08 "Might be this ones baby" GOT ME HARD CORE LMAO
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One thing you haven't considered, those water gates could open @ any point during a random flash flood. Helen and you could find yourselves in deep water, literally. Plus those 🐍
Snake was harmless as a puppy.
Was just thinking the exact same...Flashfloods are no joke
@@Ateezwooyoung Do you really think thats the only snake/ species around 🤡
For what its worth it is also illegal to release any invasive species once caught.
Never watched these before, you make it very exciting.
Amazing catches like usual! Keep grinding Bobby! 💯 Also, can we get a video of just all your ponds and the fish room? Like an update on all the fish maybe even just a feeding or clean up video would be dope.
Who are my favorite RUclipsr it is so fun to watch you fish it is fun to see you buy new fish and fish for more fish
It’s you not who
I love your vids
Your videos always make me want to move to Florida
Bobby, what happened with the fish net that you can keep in the water with the fish you catch? It's the red net that fishermen use instead of a bucket 🪣.
So good to see you keeping more fish
I went fishing I caught jewel cichlids🐠🐟
I don't normally watch an entire 30 minute video - hard to stay captivated that long but this one was able to do that. So much crazy crap down there I couldn't wait to see what you caught next !!!!!!
Lots of energy here. My brother and I began exploring culverts, ponds and any place that had water. We seen many fish but our focus was on tree frogs and we brought a lot of the home. Later in life we still explored. Now I explore with my son..Great video..and Florida residents are legendary for releasing their pets into the wild so be careful you don't meet an Electric Eel..
Yup
People keep electric eels as pets?! Those things are dangerous! They should be illegal to keep as pets, imo.
@@ultimatewitcherfan6677they’re not that dangerous, they only threat is if they stun you and you fall in the water but that’s very unlikely
@@ultimatewitcherfan6677yes some of us are mental, I had rays and eels , lungfish tons of monster cats and I was importing/selling /shipping fish Canada wide my business is still running without me , our supplier had multiple electric eels
Do an update on all the fish in your ponds and tanks I’d love to see how they are doing :)
Same here! When he brings them home at night, l can't see into the ponds well so l would hope he has day videos as well.
20:38 he sounds like a cowboy who just shot a person and said “got em , yeehawww” 😭😭😭
My mom and i laughed when you caught the snake and said...OMG I THINK ITS PISSED OFF!!!
This video was so much fun!thank you
That type of crab you found was a panther crab! Panther crabs can be usually kept as pets in the aquarium. I mean, I really wanted a pet crab for a long time A LONG TIME!
Bobby and Helen, that was a really exciting episode and an amazing catch. Yes, please, for a return visit to the tunnel.
Kind of true😂
Totally excellent haul of unusual species. Well done! I'm torn between the ghost knife and the royal plec, as being my favorite catch.
The bird that you saw was either a black crowned night heron immature or yellow crowned night heron immature.
I suspect Black-crowned
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If U look at their eyes, if they have cat's eyes those are bad,if they are round like ours they are good!
Omg snakes 🐍 😮
I just need to take a moment and say - WOW! It is so awesome that you are doing this. For me, it is the enthusiasm that you display and the passion you have to rescue these fish. I dunno if you resell them to places but just the fact you pull them out of some of the craziest places and give them a home...I applaud you brother.
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ITS SO SATISFYING WATCHING HIM FISH 🎣
I love your vids keep it up and congrats on 1 million subscribers 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
I love watching you!! You are so brave but be safe!!
Yay its BFP time🎉 !!! Best part of my day!😊 I love the tunnel fishing 🎣.
Risking his own life just to show how nature is so amazing? give this guy a big applause :)
for real bruh this guy is a goat
You make such great content! Thank you for being so awesome!!
I REALLY LOVE YOUR VIDEOS BASSFISHINGProduction
The weird thing that you saw like the one that looks like a crawfish, it was actually a shrimp. The snake that you saw was a python.
Pretty cool catches 😎
Hope you go back to that abandoned pond before the new owners move in !!! 😊
you videos never disappoint
You should take the Molly’s home and put them in the modamoda turtle pond
Mata-mata. :)
It is a copperhead and they're really poisonous
I love your videos
Thank you for all the good content I hope you guys are doing well