Thank you for not permitting those fish to die miserable deaths! I'm glad you got a better net--pretty sure getting all the fish out would have been much harder without it! I'm wondering, since this isn't a secret pond/fish source anymore and the fish in the other are doomed to death, are there aquarist groups you could reach out to and maybe as a group rescue as many fish as possible? Maybe the company behind the bulldozing would be up for a day of people doing that if they were shown how much good publicity they could get-- a la, we didn't know the fish were there and try to be good stewards yada yada? These guys let us know and they along with their friends will take care of the fish win win kind of stuff? You get an awesome video, fish get rescued and get homes, contractor/landowner heroes?
That Clown Eye thanks you for saving his life. He is beautiful. I'm outraged that local authorities would just fill in ponds and kill thousands of fish like that. Its just awful 😭
I don't think anyone should eat those fish. Even if the golf course has been abandoned for a long time, the ponds have no doubt collected decades of fertilizer, weed killer, and pesticide runoff from the golf course.
That’s kind of how I feel about a LOT of places in Florida… naturally occurring mercury and toxins all concentrated in small stagnate little pools…. Blaaaahck!
Bobby and Brandon, keep up the wonderful work you are doing! It is so sad that so many fish are being killed here. It reminds me of when I was a little boy and encountered my first example of wildlife habitat destruction when a pond in a local park was filled in to make a flowerbed. The pond used to have lots of tadpoles, newts and dragonflies but suddenly it was gone!
How is it even possible that the local authority allows the developers to fill in a pond full of fish and other wildlife without resettling them first ? Unbelievable.
@Davemike27 To me it doesnt seem like anyone checked that lake before for any species. And even then since when do you just let them rot and / or fill them over with sand while still alive ? You wouldn't even do that to rats.
@@schlawa all invasive species that are destroying your waterways, so much so that it's now normal for people to think they are saviors by spreading them to other waterways and killing more native habitat.
Yeah this kid and all around is pretty stupid with what he does. A lot of people that don't live down here think hes doing something great. Quite frankly I watched it just to see where hes at so I can stay far away. Just ignorant kid, playing on ignorant people.
Leave it to Florida's lack of state regulations in regard to the fish/wildlife and the landowner/contractor to not give a crap either. Glad you were there to help as much as you did.
@@its_so_edna who knows how much there cost of liveing is with all the fish they keep and keeping them selfs alive. They don’t need a go fund me but could always post a Amazon wish list for thouse who wish to buy them more catching equipments
Hey Bobby I just got into a bike accident and broke both my legs your video are helping me get through this thank you for killing it with super entertaining content this is helping so much with my mental health and to distract from the pain!
Hey, just wanted to give you some encouragement. You are going through the worst part, right now. Every day gets a "little," better, but with pain, as you go through pt. Broke my hip, when my cat pushed me down the stairs,...lol. Actually, he ran between my legs, and I was 7 steps from a limestone floor. Not a good landing.... Anyway, you will probably always have residual issues, but do your best at pt, and be thankful for your progress every day. My accident was 2014, I still hurt once in awhile, but am very thankful I still move etc. Sorry if this sounds a bit disjointed, I really meant it as encouragement. It sucks as you are going through it, hang in there.
@@debralawrence1369 Not sure exactly what that means, lol, unless you are imitating my cries of pain at the time? It was actually alot of words that can't be said in polite company.......😉
long time no see your content bro. Pity many fish are trapped in the mud with dirty water because of human activity.. keep the environment around and protect the animals. i like your content bro👍🤝💪🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
I’m sure someone has commented already but that dead snake was a legless lizard I believe… crazy! My son and I love watching your channel- we’re in fort Myers, Fl. Keep it up.
Interesting video… I don’t know if the laws have been updated since mid 2021 but this is what I found on releasing invasive back into the water. In general, there’s no season or bag limit for non-native or invasive fish in Florida. You can head out and catch as many as you like, whenever you want. More than that, it’s actually illegal to release the fish alive. You either have to take them home and eat them, make them into bait, or find some other way to dispose of them. As always, the exceptions prove the rule. Peacock Bass are classified as game fish and have a set bag and size limit. Asian Grass Carp are illegal to harvest because the FWC only stocks sterile, triploid Carp. The rules for other fish could also change in the future, so always check if you’re not sure.
You chear alot of people of all ages. I have a 14yr old son. You give me hope for his generation. There a handful of you tubers, that do. Keep teaching kindness and responsibility. Your actions prove, everyone can do something to make the world better. I can't be in the field anymore so I advacate and work on getting the laws changed. Vote, keep at it in the feild and educate yourself and others. It makes a difference.
If the area is being filled in you can collapse the sides to make the area more shallow and less wide . Keep in mind it will cause the water to become more murky cutting off the oxygen supply to the fish so they will surface for air which helps in identifying where they are
The fact that there was a huge clown knife fish and you could’ve tried to take it home to keep but you prioritized the fishes life over you enjoyment love your stuff man whenever I feel sad I just watch one your videos ❤
Insane Idea: For small ponds or pools like this i guess you could modify a cast net into a trawl net. In my imagination you could guide a thicker line oder rope through the edge of the net and then attach two parallel poles (maybe telescope) along the opposite sides of the net/rope. The Net is stretched between the end thirds of the two poles. With two people you could run along both sides of the pool or puddle and cover the whole width in one huge scoop. A bit like a professional fishery clears a pond.
One of the reasons I love this dude and his videos is because he genuinely cares. If he knows they're gonna die and he can't save them, he makes it quick and ends whatever suffering those fish are enduring. Sometimes, that truly is the best option, just quickly and painlessly euthanized them. Lots of respect towards him for having to make decisions like that, especially since it's obvious he GENUINELY cared about them, regardless whether or not they're invasive
Ok I can not keep quiet any more about how much work you are doing when you do not have to. I got the best way for you to catch the most super easy. Once you have the catch holds loaded into the truck you simply sift them for keeps, feeders/bate, and return to the local canal where Chomper lives. Here is a list of all the things I think you would need for this trick. cable braded rope, lots of zip ties of all different sizes, Lath boards or pvc piping with cap ends (these will both function as your drag weights to help cut off tricky fish, or as top floating tubes), carabineer clips with HIGH weight capacity, 2 good shovels, coveralls, leather gloves, Water waders for like fly fishing, heavy duty toats with lids that have open finger loop handles, 2 mount to truck bed rim pully rings, a solid ramp that you can slide back into the truck once loading of toats is done, more of those potable air bubblers each attached to every toat inside, a cane hook like for snakes to help grab / move plants ect out of the way from each side of the bank as you walk your Long fish staff (with handle) along the sides as you team move fish twords the catch holds. Once you have the pond mostly shifted twords the catch holds stake the net into the ground solidly on each end. (you may have to use the shovel to tap them in secure.) Once most have been moved to the smaller section of pond blocked off by the "scooch" net, you have the open lidded toats burred slightly in with 1 end dipping into the water so the fish freely swim up and into them. Make sure to get dark lids to keep them shaded while you gather them into the catch holds. As you slowly move the fish in remember to pull the cord going through each of the weighted tubes from both sides as you go herding fish. This way it helps prevent the meshing form getting snagged on things. (Take turns tugging it from each side of pond as you "walk" it through the pond. You can add some small craft chime bells inside the weighted tubes to help show them away twords the end.) Using both cord and carabiners/ D clips and those 2 loops and ramp to easily get the filled and locked totes of fish things into the truck easier, I would also organize your truck bed a bit better to fit all the fish. If you need a visual explanation Let me know I can draw you something fast!
I’m happy to see that you finally got a decent net. Thanks for doing this. Is this a result of people dumping aquarium fish into waterways when they get tired of keeping them?
It's exactly what they do in the Thai countryside every autumn as they drain the rice paddys. Same fish too. Snakehead are OK cause they leg it across land at night.
Toman fish, as it is called in some regions of Asia is good eating. That is why it is so popular that it was brought over to America and released. edit: Toman fish = snakehead fish
Rescuing those fish and saving their lives is stealing their fertilizer unless you have permission which you probably do because you seem like a very honest and good person
Snakeheads are really cool but they’re voracious. They are also super, super delicious. If you haven’t tried one yet… They’re better than tilapia for sure
The law in Texas, as least, is that invasive species cannot be returned live to the water. That's how I ended up with Catfish! the Wonder Pleco, and he was the smallest of three caught in the cast net that day (the other two were re-homed to a fish store with a large display tank -- if it's too large for a 140, it's too large for most anyone except a fish store). It should be noted that clown knives are a food fish in their native area.
Well this video took a toll on me 🤣 Worth it though!
As A Native Floridian I Truly Thank You Both For Being Kind Hearted & Doing What Is Right.
Show us you feeding the bass the other fish you have to k*ll
Great video
Thank you for not permitting those fish to die miserable deaths! I'm glad you got a better net--pretty sure getting all the fish out would have been much harder without it! I'm wondering, since this isn't a secret pond/fish source anymore and the fish in the other are doomed to death, are there aquarist groups you could reach out to and maybe as a group rescue as many fish as possible? Maybe the company behind the bulldozing would be up for a day of people doing that if they were shown how much good publicity they could get-- a la, we didn't know the fish were there and try to be good stewards yada yada? These guys let us know and they along with their friends will take care of the fish win win kind of stuff? You get an awesome video, fish get rescued and get homes, contractor/landowner heroes?
@@tthappyrock368 RUclips doesn't pay him enough to buy a new net
You guys are brave and very sweet boys 🙂👍💓
That Clown Eye thanks you for saving his life. He is beautiful. I'm outraged that local authorities would just fill in ponds and kill thousands of fish like that. Its just awful 😭
You are rite ❤❤❤
@@oceanofmorality rite💀
@@crs.aiden06 ikr💀
I think that to
Agree ❤❤❤ RIP😭
I don't think anyone should eat those fish. Even if the golf course has been abandoned for a long time, the ponds have no doubt collected decades of fertilizer, weed killer, and pesticide runoff from the golf course.
That’s what I was thinking and the water was brown
Yeah, I wouldn’t
That’s kind of how I feel about a LOT of places in Florida… naturally occurring mercury and toxins all concentrated in small stagnate little pools…. Blaaaahck!
@@isaacjones8228 yes an who knows where they trucked that fill in from.
@@Saturn_got_springlocked 👍
Bobby and Brandon, keep up the wonderful work you are doing! It is so sad that so many fish are being killed here. It reminds me of when I was a little boy and encountered my first example of wildlife habitat destruction when a pond in a local park was filled in to make a flowerbed. The pond used to have lots of tadpoles, newts and dragonflies but suddenly it was gone!
Surely it's against the law?
Well it’s good for fish to dead
As a mom and a grandma I have to say: Please be more careful. 🙏 I look forward to seeing you save the fish in the other pond.
How is it even possible that the local authority allows the developers to fill in a pond full of fish and other wildlife without resettling them first ? Unbelievable.
@Davemike27 To me it doesnt seem like anyone checked that lake before for any species. And even then since when do you just let them rot and / or fill them over with sand while still alive ? You wouldn't even do that to rats.
A lot of golf course ponds are man made.
@@schlawa all invasive species that are destroying your waterways, so much so that it's now normal for people to think they are saviors by spreading them to other waterways and killing more native habitat.
@@schlawa: I would, certainly, do that to a rat.
Though, sorely tempted, I would Not do it to a cat.
Yeah this kid and all around is pretty stupid with what he does. A lot of people that don't live down here think hes doing something great. Quite frankly I watched it just to see where hes at so I can stay far away. Just ignorant kid, playing on ignorant people.
Leave it to Florida's lack of state regulations in regard to the fish/wildlife and the landowner/contractor to not give a crap either. Glad you were there to help as much as you did.
Awesome job, guys! You went above and beyond, but so appreciated by the fish and your viewers. Stay safe and hydrated! 👍☺️
I swear, we need to start a go fund me for these guys so they can buy some nets that aren’t decimated.
Did you see? He bought a new one during the vid 🥹
I don't think they need our help. With the number of subscribers I think they can afford to buy their own equipment.
@@its_so_edna who knows how much there cost of liveing is with all the fish they keep and keeping them selfs alive. They don’t need a go fund me but could always post a Amazon wish list for thouse who wish to buy them more catching equipments
I swear he just bought a net and they most definitely do not need a go fund me for a fishing net lmao
I want to move to FL to help you guys to save the fish. If I live in your area, definitely I will help. Great job guys!!!
Hey Bobby I just got into a bike accident and broke both my legs your video are helping me get through this thank you for killing it with super entertaining content this is helping so much with my mental health and to distract from the pain!
Hey, just wanted to give you some encouragement. You are going through the worst part, right now. Every day gets a "little," better, but with pain, as you go through pt. Broke my hip, when my cat pushed me down the stairs,...lol. Actually, he ran between my legs, and I was 7 steps from a limestone floor. Not a good landing.... Anyway, you will probably always have residual issues, but do your best at pt, and be thankful for your progress every day. My accident was 2014, I still hurt once in awhile, but am very thankful I still move etc. Sorry if this sounds a bit disjointed, I really meant it as encouragement. It sucks as you are going through it, hang in there.
Hope you’re doing better!
@@jeannesmith1141ìiiiiiii8ii*iiìiiiiiiiiii
@@debralawrence1369 Not sure exactly what that means, lol, unless you are imitating my cries of pain at the time? It was actually alot of words that can't be said in polite company.......😉
I am SO grateful for you guys!
i find it so nice that he goes out of his way to save fish its amazing to be honest
Yes but he only saved one fish sadly 😂😭
You mean the fish he put in there to make the video? You do realize that the majority of the videos are staged right
@@dirtdogg91 FWC was notified. Transporting and releasing invasives is illegal down here
long time no see your content bro. Pity many fish are trapped in the mud with dirty water because of human activity.. keep the environment around and protect the animals. i like your content bro👍🤝💪🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
Most of the fish he caught are invasive species and are illegal to put anywhere else
The clown knife woulda been awesome for pond x great job guys keep it up
I’m sure someone has commented already but that dead snake was a legless lizard I believe… crazy!
My son and I love watching your channel- we’re in fort Myers, Fl.
Keep it up.
Wow what a massive Clown Knife fish! What a catch and save!
Interesting video… I don’t know if the laws have been updated since mid 2021 but this is what I found on releasing invasive back into the water. In general, there’s no season or bag limit for non-native or invasive fish in Florida. You can head out and catch as many as you like, whenever you want. More than that, it’s actually illegal to release the fish alive. You either have to take them home and eat them, make them into bait, or find some other way to dispose of them.
As always, the exceptions prove the rule. Peacock Bass are classified as game fish and have a set bag and size limit. Asian Grass Carp are illegal to harvest because the FWC only stocks sterile, triploid Carp. The rules for other fish could also change in the future, so always check if you’re not sure.
Literally didn’t save any fish just ate them
BFP:
“Saving TONS of ABANDONED fish!!!”
Also BFP:
Kills 7 fish and moves one to a canal.
Which video?
@@maxiona714 the video you’re literally watching bro
I'm sure that all these fish are thankful for saving them. Great job!
He only saved 1 and he's killing 7
@@qb_manbro2178 What would you choose: slow, painful death in a mudpit, or quick and painless euhtanasia.
@@qb_manbro2178 He only saved the 🤡...The other's are Bass candy!!!🤦🤪🤣
@@brianedward6417 So? The Clownfish lives. And the RUclipsr's fish got free food. It's a win-win to me.
This is so comforting to know that there will always be someone there to save other forms of life
Good luck with the other pond guys, I hope you managed to save many more before they fill it in 🙏💜
I don’t care what the authorities say because I wouldn’t tell them I would put that Channa in an aquarium
❤Awesome creature❤
You chear alot of people of all ages. I have a 14yr old son. You give me hope for his generation. There a handful of you tubers, that do. Keep teaching kindness and responsibility. Your actions prove, everyone can do something to make the world better. I can't be in the field anymore so I advacate and work on getting the laws changed.
Vote, keep at it in the feild and educate yourself and others. It makes a difference.
I love your channel and it has the potential to be huge! I am happy to see you have invested in better equipment! It will be worth it! 😀
275k is already huge
@@ashvanes484 Agreed, all the more reason to have a decent net 🙂
I agree it has the "potential to be huge." I think you could even end up on TV. You are certainly good enough to have your own series.
these young guys give me hope about the next generation!
For saving tilapia?
@@alexanderrodrigue7787 haha no. Because they seem like reasonable young men.
I Am A Native Floridian & A Former Construction Contractor..What They Are Doing There Is Wrong On So Many Levels As Well As Just Plain Cruel.
If the area is being filled in you can collapse the sides to make the area more shallow and less wide . Keep in mind it will cause the water to become more murky cutting off the oxygen supply to the fish so they will surface for air which helps in identifying where they are
Definitely go back and do a part 2 bro. Love the videos and see ya on the next one.
Wikipedia page for the Clown knifefish says it's "one of the world's most invasive species" so honestly I wouldn't have let it into the canal
Awesome job men. Plus a very nice net. God bless you both and your families.....🙏❤🙏❤🙏😊🙂😀
Great job boi’z and saving those fish was priceless !!! 🔥❤️🔥🔥🫶🏼😎👌🏼
saving the whole fish of the world all alone ... well done!
You are good guys. My husband and I used to save the stuck fish out of canals that were drying up.
So glad to see people doing the right thing about invasive vs exotic and native species.
The fact that there was a huge clown knife fish and you could’ve tried to take it home to keep but you prioritized the fishes life over you enjoyment love your stuff man whenever I feel sad I just watch one your videos ❤
Hey man, love your videos please do a paludarium video where you keep all your rare fish!🐠🙏
Aren't pauliderium setups mostly land?
@@jeannesmith1141 They're a mixture of land and water, the land to water ratio depends on how he builds it
@@Fzbhz It's mostly land. And also he would need a big a$$ paludarium for these fish (15feet+)
Insane Idea:
For small ponds or pools like this i guess you could modify a cast net into a trawl net.
In my imagination you could guide a thicker line oder rope through the edge of the net and then attach two parallel poles (maybe telescope)
along the opposite sides of the net/rope. The Net is stretched between the end thirds of the two poles.
With two people you could run along both sides of the pool or puddle and cover the whole width in one huge scoop.
A bit like a professional fishery clears a pond.
One of the reasons I love this dude and his videos is because he genuinely cares. If he knows they're gonna die and he can't save them, he makes it quick and ends whatever suffering those fish are enduring. Sometimes, that truly is the best option, just quickly and painlessly euthanized them. Lots of respect towards him for having to make decisions like that, especially since it's obvious he GENUINELY cared about them, regardless whether or not they're invasive
On the bright side, in millions of years from now, they’ll be neat fossils.
Bro why is he using the most beat down net ever? I'ma watch extra ads so yall can afford a new one
Ok I can not keep quiet any more about how much work you are doing when you do not have to.
I got the best way for you to catch the most super easy. Once you have the catch holds loaded into the truck you simply sift them for keeps, feeders/bate, and return to the local canal where Chomper lives.
Here is a list of all the things I think you would need for this trick.
cable braded rope, lots of zip ties of all different sizes, Lath boards or pvc piping with cap ends (these will both function as your drag weights to help cut off tricky fish, or as top floating tubes), carabineer clips with HIGH weight capacity, 2 good shovels, coveralls, leather gloves, Water waders for like fly fishing, heavy duty toats with lids that have open finger loop handles, 2 mount to truck bed rim pully rings, a solid ramp that you can slide back into the truck once loading of toats is done, more of those potable air bubblers each attached to every toat inside, a cane hook like for snakes to help grab / move plants ect out of the way from each side of the bank as you walk your Long fish staff (with handle) along the sides as you team move fish twords the catch holds. Once you have the pond mostly shifted twords the catch holds stake the net into the ground solidly on each end. (you may have to use the shovel to tap them in secure.) Once most have been moved to the smaller section of pond blocked off by the "scooch" net, you have the open lidded toats burred slightly in with 1 end dipping into the water so the fish freely swim up and into them. Make sure to get dark lids to keep them shaded while you gather them into the catch holds. As you slowly move the fish in remember to pull the cord going through each of the weighted tubes from both sides as you go herding fish. This way it helps prevent the meshing form getting snagged on things. (Take turns tugging it from each side of pond as you "walk" it through the pond. You can add some small craft chime bells inside the weighted tubes to help show them away twords the end.) Using both cord and carabiners/ D clips and those 2 loops and ramp to easily get the filled and locked totes of fish things into the truck easier, I would also organize your truck bed a bit better to fit all the fish. If you need a visual explanation Let me know I can draw you something fast!
I got 8 words to say “ I love these guys with all my heart”
Yeah
Same
You love Mr. "I fed my pet lizard to a frickin Bass because it bit ne once despite it being emotionally attached to me"?
@@maxiona714 Huh, which video was that?!! Could u provide a link pls
@@gusfring3163 it's "netting released fish in my backyard pond", at the end of the video.
aww poor fish😥 thank you for saving them!
love your videos keep it up!
🐟i like how you save the fish no matter what the weather and If you get in trouble you still go for it keep up the good work 🐟
Another awesome video!!!!! Love the new net. My first thought wow a jelly fishing net. (thank you sponge bob lol) keep on rescuing the fish
Culvert to the left at 2.26 shows how the fish are being herded from the far end and pyshed out rather than just outright killed potentially
Just a bit of advice here.. next time for rescue mission please have a container and aerator for the fishes you planned to rescue..
They have one on the back of his truck
I’m happy to see that you finally got a decent net. Thanks for doing this. Is this a result of people dumping aquarium fish into waterways when they get tired of keeping them?
Why are you guy so fear to go derect into the water? You are the man and just do like the real fisherman.
You guys are the bomb!
Dude the last is a freaking CHANNA MARULIUS !!! 😱👌🏼
As a fish owner this just hits different
It's exactly what they do in the Thai countryside every autumn as they drain the rice paddys. Same fish too. Snakehead are OK cause they leg it across land at night.
Can't believe you do all of this without long/high boots
Toman fish, as it is called in some regions of Asia is good eating. That is why it is so popular that it was brought over to America and released.
edit: Toman fish = snakehead fish
These fish just be chilling meanwhile mine die from a sneeze. Wtf lmao 🤣
I absolutely love you videos and seeing you save fish 😊
I love your videos I'm learning things about fish I didn't even know and you guys are just hilarious keep up the great work
RELOCATION ATTEMPTS
NOBLE DEEDS💥
Screaming like Ten Year olds
Not So Much.
That clown was a beautiful fish, I could imagine him in a nice pond.
Excellent job!
Feels like watching a Morgan video making so much reaction out of small things
All Yankees moving to Florida should watch this video. Your house is being built on top of this. 🤣
Bobby your friends and you are doing all awesome stuff to help the fish your friend From Canada Shane.
Best fishing intro on RUclips
Great effort guys!
That's sad. I'm pretty sure that was a Glass Lizard, they are really cool and rare animals.
That kind of snakehead is happening here in indonesia lots of people keep it in a tank and they also have contest for snakehead
Rescuing those fish and saving their lives is stealing their fertilizer unless you have permission which you probably do because you seem like a very honest and good person
You’re gonna be fertilizer too one day all life deserves to be saved
About time - that was a broken ass net you were using - hahaha. Good for you getting new ones.
That's really nice of you kid's to do what you do
Snakeheads are really cool but they’re voracious. They are also super, super delicious. If you haven’t tried one yet… They’re better than tilapia for sure
The dead "snake / eel " is actually a legless lizard called a "glass lizard". Sad.
Clown knife fish..got it, thanks for the hard work I thought I'd never know what I had
this channel diserves 2 million subs
Wow that's awesome 😎
And you save the fish
Golf courses have the best bass ponds!!
first!
also beautiful singing Brandon 😂
They Are Lucky It Wasn't Me,, Because I Would Have A News Crew There In No Time & Had Them Talking To FWC & Demanding Answers!!
Expert regular fishing guys like you all should have a wide range of fishnets of various sizes. And good quality nets please, with extendable handles.
You're killing me with these nets
I’m so happy you got a nice new net!
If I had to sum up this video in one word: Literally.
Good job guys. Can't believe they can leave fish like that.
Love ya bass fishing productions
Now that's a net my friend. I keep driving past the spots you make your videos on accident lol curious to when I'll drive past this new development 🤣
Need to get a seine net for stuff like this!
Mèn, I had to stop at 1:30
Such beautiful ponds filled in..
At later state I'll start watching again.
Waiting for part 2 🔥
Ah yes, Knifefish.
You are trying to save a very invasive species.
I guess that new net was worth it 😀
Builders don't care about filling in water. I hope people who move there ask questions and understand that is where sink holes begin.
The law in Texas, as least, is that invasive species cannot be returned live to the water. That's how I ended up with Catfish! the Wonder Pleco, and he was the smallest of three caught in the cast net that day (the other two were re-homed to a fish store with a large display tank -- if it's too large for a 140, it's too large for most anyone except a fish store). It should be noted that clown knives are a food fish in their native area.
Banging 💪🏻💥 guys really great 👍🏻 love from Holland and Kirsty xxx
Many prayers for the vegetation pond fish
Is that Hidden Valley? I used to fish there when I was a kid, if so. That was around 80-82. We caught some great bass out of there back then.
Subbed yesterday very enjoyable videos keep it up and try to get a bit more educated on the fish u catch
Not saving, just finding dinner 🤣
Great job guys!!