Trapping GIANT Invasive Salamanders in FROZEN River!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • In this video, we set out traps for mudpuppies, which are huge aquatic salamander species. In this watershed they are introduced, and their populations have flourished!
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Комментарии • 51

  • @Tau_Aquila
    @Tau_Aquila Год назад +6

    Yes more mudpuppies I love all necturus

  • @kmr618
    @kmr618 Год назад +5

    That big mudpuppy was really awesome, I also think those fish you found in the first trap was a bit cool. I also really like this type of content.

  • @mikezncrew
    @mikezncrew Год назад +3

    Yes I liked the video. The first trap had mud minnows, either creek chubs or fallfish, depending on where you are, possibly a golden shiner and maybe others, hard to tell. The one you threw off the bridge might have been a spot tail shiner but just a guess. Shiny minnows can be tough, especially not knowing where you were.

  • @jenn1234
    @jenn1234 Год назад +4

    Great video Will! I love this kind of content and I hope you go looking for mud puppies again! I think they are neat! Just like Noah, I love your channel and I am looking forward to the collab! Take care and keep it up! 😄💙🐬🐊🐍

  • @CallsignOutdoors
    @CallsignOutdoors Год назад +4

    Good timing for first comment. Like your stuff, Will. Thanks for what you do for our hobby.

  • @scottnixon2899
    @scottnixon2899 Год назад

    Great video...Glad you show the different species of salamanders in your videos.. Grew up flipping rocks in different local areas looking for them, brings back good memories..

  • @cnnroutside
    @cnnroutside Год назад +2

    The container really displays the beauty of these salamanders. Awesome video as always!

    • @WillRobertsonsWildlife
      @WillRobertsonsWildlife  Год назад +1

      Yeah I happy with these containers! Thats exactly what I intended. Thanks!

  • @richardyingling6972
    @richardyingling6972 Год назад +3

    Great stuff as always! You should come to Arkansas when it gets warmer and come find all the nice snake species we have. Milks, speckled and Prarie kings, hognoses, ect. See you in the next video. ✌️🤘💯

  • @BlaiseByrd
    @BlaiseByrd Год назад +1

    Production quality 📈

  • @smetlogik
    @smetlogik Год назад +2

    2:58 🤣I'm laughing with you, not at you. Timing was perfect. Nice snag with the net, those are pretty cool creatures, invasive or not. How do you keep peeps from messin' with your traps? Assuming winter helps with that.

    • @WillRobertsonsWildlife
      @WillRobertsonsWildlife  Год назад +1

      Haha, yeah I really ate it. In this case I only had the traps out for a few days when it was really cold, so I just risked it and it worked out

  • @yusufal-kafir1539
    @yusufal-kafir1539 Год назад +1

    7:07 That Kingfisher is clearly mocking your fishing net and waders.
    'Amateur! Amateur! Amateur!' ....

  • @danielledean4881
    @danielledean4881 Год назад +2

    Could you give us a link as to where you got your acrylic container? We want to make sure to get a good one. Yes, please do more like this. Thanks

  • @timolensink5056
    @timolensink5056 Год назад +1

    Nice man ❤❤

  • @rose_v_rito
    @rose_v_rito 5 месяцев назад

    TOYOTAの車!ありがとう🥰

  • @veto8792
    @veto8792 Год назад +1

    I have a few questions. If they’re invasive, then why put them back? Where are they from? What state(s) are they found?

    • @WillRobertsonsWildlife
      @WillRobertsonsWildlife  Год назад +3

      In this body of water they have existed for a long time, but recently genetic sampling has proven that they are actually introduced, even though native to other areas nearby!

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter Год назад +1

    That was pretty cool, seems like a reasonably ecologically healthy river system, if we use mud puppies and fish diversity as indicators. Is it in a reserve? Based on the graffiti on the bridge seems like it can’t be that remote

  • @joshuahull9982
    @joshuahull9982 Год назад

    My cousin has 1 of those. It will literally eat anything he puts in with it. I'm not sure how long they live but probably for a very long time. Mudpuppies are illegal to keep in Maryland where I live but I'm not into salamanders other than taking photos of them. I had a pair of longtailed salamanders for about 10 years but I don't have any interest in keeping any more of them. They are much more temperature sensitive than toads are. Other than American toads I don't have much interest in keeping any native amphibians anymore. Once my toads are gone I probably won't get any more of those. I'm more into captive bred amphibians because they were never wild and don't have to go through an adjustment period and are highly unlikely to have parasites. Pac-Man frogs are my number 1 pet amphibian.

    • @WillRobertsonsWildlife
      @WillRobertsonsWildlife  Год назад

      Cool!

    • @joshuahull9982
      @joshuahull9982 Год назад

      ​@@WillRobertsonsWildlifeyep, I've pretty much lost interest in wild amphibians. I'd rather keep Pac-Man frogs, chubby frogs and White's treefrogs. I still have my five lined skinks. They are hibernating on my enclosed back porch. I can't wait until April when I can get them back outside. I'm gonna buy a 100 gallon cattle tank and set it up as an outdoor bioactive enclosure for my garters.

  • @MickieDsNuts
    @MickieDsNuts Год назад

    Off topic but I'm wondering where you got that flannel 🤔

  • @thefishandwildlifereport7441
    @thefishandwildlifereport7441 Год назад

    The muds here get on average of about 12 inches

  • @richardcraig8780
    @richardcraig8780 Год назад

    Where are they from originally?

  • @Tau_Aquila
    @Tau_Aquila Год назад

    Where is n. Maculosus invasive?

  • @stefanostokatlidis4861
    @stefanostokatlidis4861 Год назад +2

    Invasive carriers over a militaristic connotation of invasion and destruction. You don’t need to overuse the term, especially with giant besides. It isn’t worth for a little more views to tarnish the reputation of a salamander that is unanimously considered harmless. Please reserve the term invasive only for species with a measurable negative impact and control measures against them, like for example out of range bullfrogs. This mudpuppy is just an introduced or non-native species.