Rick Clunn once said: “Swimmers should be grateful that largemouth bass don’t grow to 50 - 60 pounds. They are the Great White sharks of freshwater habitats.” Moby is the living embodiment of that statement.
On point , 100% , got my finger bite by a 2-3lb bass for bout 5-10 seconds pulling a deep hook out with my friend. After about 2 weeks finger was 100% okay to start working out with weights. Didn't even think he was even using his full potential. Lol I'm about 6ft and 175 pounds. Worth it for my PB bass.
I think i prefer the idea of bonnie and clyde going in the bigger lake, and moby going into the smaller one. Id love to see how Moby interacts with the other fish, and it will be easier to get footage of him in the smaller pond!
@@dg5489 first we need him to get to a decent size but because he eats like a monster he wont take long and his natural aggression he will absolutely dominate if hes like 5-7 pounds
Moby would have been 1 of those dream fish, tournament winning, trophy bass. Seems hard to test baits with him since he tries to eat everything.... lol! I absolutely adore Moby. Thanks for the video and i would love to watch Moby go after a locust.
You should give Bonnie n Clyde the opportunity to breed in the big lake. This way Moby can go into the backyard pond so we can keep watching his crazy antics. 🐟🐟😎
I would start him off in the pond and add a few other fish at a time(ones he’s not emotionally attached to) to see how he will interact and then according to how that goes maybe put him in the bigger pond.
When I was in high school I kept a bass. I had a house party and one of my guest fed my fish a plastic worm. I only found this out a week later when I noticed a purple worm hanging out of its butt. It took a few weeks but he digested and passed a whole 6 inch tequila sunrise zoom worm.
Man I never realized how aggressive Bass can be. Moby is amazing! You all have an amazing setup, I’m a plant specialist and would be honored to help in anyway in any projects that you all have going on. I’m hooked and just subscribed, you all definitely have a new fan. Take care.
This is hilarious, man. I had an oscar back in the day that was kinda like this. He would eat literally anything you put in the tank...flies, worms, other fish, Doritos, wads of paper (I got him for my science class' "class pet"...lol), you name it. He'd jump out, splash water all over the wall, knock the top off the tank...even broke a few heaters. He was nuts. I got a crayfish about the size of the one you had to clean the tank, too...put a bunch of feeder fish in so he wouldn't pay so much attention to the crayfish and, yea right. Crayfish didn't last a night. lol
Bass are the closest fish to my heart ❤️ , I’ve had them as pets/ family members, it’s the fish that I have fished for the most and released the most, I love Moby he reminds me of all the times that I have saved them when the local water basins used to go dry, Moby carries on and brings back wonderful memories!!!❤️
Moby has the genetics of an award winning Bass; he very well may be your future PB. He needs the space and constant food supply of a large, stocked pond/lake so that he can realize his potential. Just watch the predators in the water and keep them at bay as best as possible. As for Bonnie and Clyde, they are perfectly content where they're at and I find it hard to believe that they have the attitude to become 10+ pounders. I'm sure that their entire future doesn't consist of the small pond in the backyard - their time will come. Let Moby fly in the big waters like the mega bass-bird he's meant to be.
I’m hooked! I commercial fished in Alaska for about 10 years. I’ve seen all sorts of fish and I gotta say when I read the title "...most aggressive fish ever..." I had my doubts but I am now a believer; Moby, lived up to the title and then some! I’d love to be able to do some of the things you have! Awesome 👏
yeah i feel like watchin him can show personality ques that can help you breed bigger and more aggressive bass like Moby if you're a hatchery or just a person breeding bass in a backyard pond or lake like bamma.
My parents got a pond in their backyard full of very aggressive largemouths. Its not uncommon to see them snatch up ducklings once ina while. Its kinda sad but awesome at the same time. Bass are very efficient predators, thats what makes them so fun to catch !
This fish is crazy and incredible. I only considered myself to be interested in keeping quiet tropical fish but he has changed my thoughts on what kind of interesting species are you out there to put in glass.
Awesome. Glad somebody has the time, money, patience and passion to document stuff like this for the rest of us. Love it! Ready for the next one, already!
Moby looks like such a fun fish to have. I love how attentive and interactive he is with you. I'd move Bonnie and Clyde to the lake so they can relax in a bigger 'pond'. Keep Moby home. He's your little baby.
Moby needs as much room as he can get. He is one of a kind and you guys had the insight to know he was special. I hope he lives a long life. Thanks for the video, I smiled through the whole thing.
I raised a spotted bass from that size 25 years ago. I’ve also raised 2 yellow tail snapper and a mutton snapper over the years that started out that size. The yellow rails were absolutely the most aggressive, and caused tank leaks twice
@@marioortiz7264 still the ones who become the monsters are the smart ones. Moby would have gotten caught sooner or later with his eat everything attitude.
I raised a bass I caught out of the river he reminded me of an Oscar, personality plus!! Finally took him back to the river, after a little over a year, he got so big! It was fun. Love your video
I saw the 5 acre pond build before I saw this but man he’s something else now. Great job raising moby and wow I can’t wait to see him in the future videos when you release him to the pond with your other pets. I so love this kinda stuff. May God continue to bless your efforts. Thanks for sharing
Moby is so aggressive, he may be better off in the new lake, in my opinion. He will have more room to grow there. Seems he would have nearly unlimited growth potential in the larger body of water, whereas, in the backyard pond, his growth would be somewhat limited. Also, if he has the opportunity to spawn in the bigger lake, he will be furthering his aggressive genes to his offspring, resulting in a lake full of aggressive bass.
It's a common myth that a fish will only grow to the size allowed by their environment. In fact a fish will continue to grow and end up deformed with any number of health issues.
Several years ago I had an Oscar. Reminds me of that Oscar, was always excited when you came near the tank expecting food. I hadn't given a bass much thought but seeing the mannerisms makes me think a bass would be fun. No tank heater needed, if he got too big for my tank I could release him to the lake I caught him in and catch another small one. Thanks for sharing this.
Awesome bass. When I was a kid growing up in Southern Utah, I caught a couple of bass like Moby and put them in an outdoor pond and I tried out fishing lures too! Thanks for the video.
You feed moby about 8 minnows per feeding. If you put him in the backyard pond with the hundreds of minnows he would become a state record bass that week!
Love this. Last year at the beginning of the season my son put a largemouth minniow in my live well and he went into my 75 and i rehomed him this year to my buddy's pond at 5.5 pounds.
Absolutely beautiful aquariums! I kept a Pumpkinseed Sunfish in an aquarium for around 6 years. He would jump out of the water for a worm as well. He would get so excited just by walking into the room! Bass arsport fish. No wonder they're such a popular sportfish.
I have 4 baby hybrid stripped bass and all 4 are aggressive eaters , I do have a largemouth bass that acts like Moby the others are totally different which is cool to watch, my Redear Sunfish is also a very aggressive eater and will chase away all the other kinds of Sunfish I have including the larger Bluegills All in all it’s very pleasing to watch them all
Moby deserves the big 5 acre pond.....this man is a warrior. Bonnie and Clyde have a decent little life in the house pond---you can always use their babies to stock the farm pond.
Wouldnt be a bad idea to section a portion of the pond off with fencing and make a sanctuary area for Bonnie and Clyde to breed in. Just an idea when you build the lake so Moby can move into the backyard pond! Like if you agree👍
I had a little largemouth in a 30 gallon tank for a year during a biology class in school. It was astonishing how voraciously it would consume anything that would fit in it's mouth. We fed sucker minnows and goldfish primarily, but crayfish, worms, bugs, chuncks of chicken or just about anything else we chucked in there would be savagely devoured. He'd often inhale six goldfish in rapid succession, then he'd hold a seventh goldfish in his mouth until he could choke it down about 30 minutes later. Really fun to have him. I turned him back into the pond I caught him in after the school year concluded.
I once had a turtle who I was very close to named Shredder. Unfortunately he passed away but seeing that you have a turtle named master splinter put a smile on my face
I would say it all depends on what your plans are for the pond/lake you’re building. If it’s for fishing moby needs to go there. Those genes of catch ability and aggressive eating will make for some big bass. If it’s for just y’all and feeding pets, take Bonnie and Clyde. And let moby’s aggression make for epic feeding and footage in your backyard pond.
Having watched and studied a good amount of your content this match was terrific on many fronts. I noticed the first legit oversight, tactically at least, I've ever noted. 7:06 and 6:29, respectively, the bubble would have been impactful in top mid. That said, it is no knock on you in any way. That's obvious, you are TOP TIER in my opinion. Interestingly enough, earlier I saw a short video about a largemouth bass, called Moby. Moby has been raised after being caught in the wild. He is a predator, he eats everything and is ultra aggressive. Bamabass - Moby - if anyone curious. You good sir, are a Moby. Straight killer who needs fed. Respect. It explains why the bubble was of no concern as mentioned. Predator mode. It all makes sense. Thanks for posting your escapades.
though i see your reason, i feel he could reach the same size in the backyard pond, and i would like to see moby grow instead of just once every month or two he gets caught and you see how big he is getting.
The new Disney film called the life of Moby. The most aggressive fish on the planet. He learns to slow down because life is about moments. Coming to a streaming service near you
Your expierance mirrored what we had in our house. Caught a finger size Bass on a Golf course, brought him home in a styro foam coffee cup. Put him in a 55 gal tank with the tropical fish. After he ate all the tropical fish, We fed him crickets, worms, minnows, crawfish, small snake, live mice along with a salamander. The live mice were the big hit with everyone. We did the same, as you, we video taped the feedings, we simply called him "Mr Bass". He was the entertainment at every family gathering at our house. Everyone would gather around the tank to watch Mr Bass attack and devour whatever we put in there. Mr Bass was same as your Moby, an incredible eating machine. When he reached over 3 lbs he was so big he couldn't turn around in the tank , so we took him back and released him back into the golf course pond we caught him in. Golf course employees were super nice, even let us use an electric golf cart as we took Mr Bass in a large cooler back to the pond we caught him in. Happy ending. Thank you for sharing your video, brought back many memories.
Movie truly is a beast I kept a Bass and a 55 gallon tank, fed her goldfish for about three years. Unfortunately we had a heat wave and the tank temperature change like 20° in one day and he got sick and then slowly died. I want to do a yard pond like you have in your backyard absolutely amazing.
There are only two things in Mobys life:
1. Things he eats
2. Things he can not yet eat
lol I noticed the way he eyed that bigger fish. Because you KNOW he was thinking about it.
You forgot the third thing: the thing that eats Moby when karma catches up.
@@gerryjames9720 There's always a bigger fish.
Yep, Moby only eats stufff, or can’t eat it yet.
YET?!
“I’m not locked in here with you, *you’re locked in here with me!* “
- Moby
😂 oh Rorschach
Yaah agent 47
Moby should stay in the backyard pond so you can manage and monitor him. He’s one of a kind and needs to be kept safe!
Yep I’m afraid some douche bag will come trespass and catch him since he’s so aggressive. Unless he has Very good security.
@@highjinx6519 agree
No way this is much better u get to see him in action and monitor plus we all get to see him up close and personal 😏 i like this guy
Nah, rock bass are all assholes that will bite anything that falls in front of their face
@@highjinx6519 Mody don’t need security… security needs Mody!
Rick Clunn once said: “Swimmers should be grateful that largemouth bass don’t grow to 50 - 60 pounds. They are the Great White sharks of freshwater habitats.” Moby is the living embodiment of that statement.
On point , 100% , got my finger bite by a 2-3lb bass for bout 5-10 seconds pulling a deep hook out with my friend. After about 2 weeks finger was 100% okay to start working out with weights. Didn't even think he was even using his full potential. Lol I'm about 6ft and 175 pounds. Worth it for my PB bass.
Ever heard of a pike or muskee ?
@@johncooper8839
Yes, Sir, I have. They’re also very aggressive.
Pike and Muskie are the true predators of freshwater
@@josephrose9226and never hurt swimmers
I have never rooted for a fish more in my entire life. We have to protect Moby at all costs.
Moby doesn't need protection, no one messes with Moby.
I don't know why the algorithm brought me here, but this is amazing.
Yeah Moby is quickly becoming the not so best kept secret on the internet
There are some things everybody needs to see
@@amac44kc fuckin ay that's what I'm saying bruh
It read your mind and emotions, explored your deepest thoughts to bring you something you didn't know you wanted to see.
Same exact thing that happened to me
Anything: *moves*
Moby: “So you have chosen DEATH”
Underrated comment
Lol
Ha
Lmao haha
Bahahaha sir here is for the most EPIC comment!!! 🏆
I think i prefer the idea of bonnie and clyde going in the bigger lake, and moby going into the smaller one. Id love to see how Moby interacts with the other fish, and it will be easier to get footage of him in the smaller pond!
@dylan zrim thats a good point, but I believe they plan to stock the bigger pond with more fish, so maybe other bass can have a go with bonnie too
"Interacts"
@@dg5489 exactly what I thought lol
@@dg5489 first we need him to get to a decent size but because he eats like a monster he wont take long and his natural aggression he will absolutely dominate if hes like 5-7 pounds
@@mrworldwiderasict1503 thanks "The_Brown_Beaner_memer"
Moby could definitely be one of those once in a hundred year legendary fish he's crazy
Moby would have been 1 of those dream fish, tournament winning, trophy bass. Seems hard to test baits with him since he tries to eat everything.... lol! I absolutely adore Moby. Thanks for the video and i would love to watch Moby go after a locust.
You should give Bonnie n Clyde the opportunity to breed in the big lake. This way Moby can go into the backyard pond so we can keep watching his crazy antics. 🐟🐟😎
Moby breeding and having his offspring to catch would be way cooler it would be a pond of sharks
I would start him off in the pond and add a few other fish at a time(ones he’s not emotionally attached to) to see how he will interact and then according to how that goes maybe put him in the bigger pond.
As aggressive as Moby is I don't think I'd trust him in the backyard pond. He'll most likely attack anything that moves. 😎
When I was in high school I kept a bass. I had a house party and one of my guest fed my fish a plastic worm. I only found this out a week later when I noticed a purple worm hanging out of its butt. It took a few weeks but he digested and passed a whole 6 inch tequila sunrise zoom worm.
He live
Wow lol
Everyone: Did you die?
The fish: sadly yes. BUT I LIVED
@@petahgriff7196 lol underated comment!
LMAO
I feel like Moby represents the absolute savagery of his species
I've never seen a fish so damn lethal I won't lie
@@sonymicronin ~ A Pike would make a snack out of him!
I honestly think Moby is the chosen one he should be in the 5 acre lake he has the ruthless aggression of a true survivor
Man I never realized how aggressive Bass can be. Moby is amazing! You all have an amazing setup, I’m a plant specialist and would be honored to help in anyway in any projects that you all have going on. I’m hooked and just subscribed, you all definitely have a new fan. Take care.
Anything: *gets dropped into the tank*
Moby: "Welcome to the gulag. If you survive you earn your freedom."
Anything: I can clutch this
Sees Moby
Anything: fuuu
Hahahhaha
Dam.
Everybody gangsta until one of them clutches
love moby. are you or will you ever release him?
First of all, this video is amazing. Second, I think you saved hundreds if not thousands of other fish in the wild by deleting Moby from it.
😂 got me in the first half ngl
Thats a fair point. Mobys ass eats enough for like 4 normal bass lol
You assuming like he ain't got no sibling in there ☠️
😭😭🤣🤣
Or he was saved five minutes before the dad he never met eats him.
Whew. I was worried that something happened to him and this was a "Moby: this was your life," deal.
Just the first couple of chapters. Moby said many more explosions coming in the future 👊🏻
Same
I did too 😂😂
I clicked the video thinking the same thing and my heart sank. Thankfully its not the case!! Phew. Moby is my favorite bass on the planet.
Literally said the same thing and got upset
This is hilarious, man. I had an oscar back in the day that was kinda like this. He would eat literally anything you put in the tank...flies, worms, other fish, Doritos, wads of paper (I got him for my science class' "class pet"...lol), you name it. He'd jump out, splash water all over the wall, knock the top off the tank...even broke a few heaters. He was nuts. I got a crayfish about the size of the one you had to clean the tank, too...put a bunch of feeder fish in so he wouldn't pay so much attention to the crayfish and, yea right. Crayfish didn't last a night. lol
Bass are the closest fish to my heart ❤️ , I’ve had them as pets/ family members, it’s the fish that I have fished for the most and released the most, I love Moby he reminds me of all the times that I have saved them when the local water basins used to go dry, Moby carries on and brings back wonderful memories!!!❤️
Moby has the genetics of an award winning Bass; he very well may be your future PB. He needs the space and constant food supply of a large, stocked pond/lake so that he can realize his potential. Just watch the predators in the water and keep them at bay as best as possible. As for Bonnie and Clyde, they are perfectly content where they're at and I find it hard to believe that they have the attitude to become 10+ pounders. I'm sure that their entire future doesn't consist of the small pond in the backyard - their time will come. Let Moby fly in the big waters like the mega bass-bird he's meant to be.
Idk how this came up on my recommended , but I am now emotionally invested in this fish lol. Moby is a beast.
When you wanted to be a shark but God said bass...
That is so true so true
That is so facts so facts
That is so right so right
That is so correct so correct
That is so accurate so accurate
"What do you think of the bluegill, Moby?"
Moby: You mean future food?
I’m hooked! I commercial fished in Alaska for about 10 years. I’ve seen all sorts of fish and I gotta say when I read the title "...most aggressive fish ever..." I had my doubts but I am now a believer; Moby, lived up to the title and then some! I’d love to be able to do some of the things you have! Awesome 👏
Bonnie and Clyde may be the og's, but moby is the KING
Your Damn Right
I want to see a bunch of Moby Jr’s!!
@@ThatFishGuy. why are u being an ass?
@@ThatFishGuy. oh shut up let them be and go brag to your parents
@@ThatFishGuy. no shit Sherlock
Nah brother you gotta keep Moby to where we can keep an eye on him and watch him more easily. Hes such a fun and aggressive Bass.
yeah i feel like watchin him can show personality ques that can help you breed bigger and more aggressive bass like Moby if you're a hatchery or just a person breeding bass in a backyard pond or lake like bamma.
I feel that lol I see so many comments and put them back where he belongs but imagine how much Havoc he would wreak when no one's watching
@@ashkii9452 not to mention some douchebag would catch him and eat him.
If McCoy chased worms and minnows half as hard as he chased the laser pointer he’d still be alive
Lmfao savage
McCoy only wanted fun not food it seems lmao
Moby has the instincts of a great white. Make sure to keep an eye on him so he doesn't bully other fish. Great video.
What would he do then, give Moby a lecture about how bullying is bad lol
@waterbird91
Moby is a bull shark with the body of a largemouth bass
Moby's a beast haha I love how excited and personable he looks even being taken out of the wild and put in a tank.
My parents got a pond in their backyard full of very aggressive largemouths. Its not uncommon to see them snatch up ducklings once ina while. Its kinda sad but awesome at the same time. Bass are very efficient predators, thats what makes them so fun to catch !
Nothing like seeing a topwater blow up from LM’s
I've saw attack beavers
Where at?
This fish is crazy and incredible. I only considered myself to be interested in keeping quiet tropical fish but he has changed my thoughts on what kind of interesting species are you out there to put in glass.
Bonnie and Clyde in the 5 acre for sure. Gotta keep an eye on Moby. Give the 2 OG's the space they deserve
Awesome. Glad somebody has the time, money, patience and passion to document stuff like this for the rest of us. Love it! Ready for the next one, already!
Moby is one little cool fish .
But poor McCoy, RIP.
Thanks for taking the time to make the video's and share.
Moby looks like such a fun fish to have. I love how attentive and interactive he is with you. I'd move Bonnie and Clyde to the lake so they can relax in a bigger 'pond'. Keep Moby home. He's your little baby.
Can you tell me what kind of camera you use to film the pond build?
A pond full of mobys is a fisherman’s dreams 😂😂
Fishing would be pointless when you can just shove your hand in the water and pull it out with a Moby dangling off of it.
@@dexterisabo3137 that’s true 😂😂
who needs fishing rod when you can just move slightly.
@@dexterisabo3137 assuming he doesn't take your hand
Put moby in the pond, with a harem of aggressive females, and try to breed a lake full of mobys
If he sold em, I would definitely buy some moby offspring
are you TRYING to have the world destroyed?
that is a very good idea
Some people just wanna watch the world burn.
That’s how Godzilla started but on land
Moby needs as much room as he can get. He is one of a kind and you guys had the insight to know he was special. I hope he lives a long life. Thanks for the video, I smiled through the whole thing.
I raised a spotted bass from that size 25 years ago. I’ve also raised 2 yellow tail snapper and a mutton snapper over the years that started out that size. The yellow rails were absolutely the most aggressive, and caused tank leaks twice
You have to keep Moby in the backyard pond and see how big you can grow him. Tracking his growth month by month
That is the single most aggressive bass I've ever seen. I love it!
Moby was born to be a 10+ pound bass
nah, he was born to be caught by a lure while still an infant. The smarter, cautious ones survive to be 10-pounders.
@@chemicalburn lol it’s not really a lure it’s live bait so that was probably his first time even seeing line
@@marioortiz7264 still the ones who become the monsters are the smart ones. Moby would have gotten caught sooner or later with his eat everything attitude.
Moby expends too much energy hunting. The smart, lazy Bass gets big by using as little effort possible.
Well either way, he isn't going to get eaten now that the guy is looking after him. He's gonna be fat.
I raised a bass I caught out of the river he reminded me of an Oscar, personality plus!! Finally took him back to the river, after a little over a year, he got so big! It was fun. Love your video
I saw the 5 acre pond build before I saw this but man he’s something else now. Great job raising moby and wow I can’t wait to see him in the future videos when you release him to the pond with your other pets. I so love this kinda stuff. May God continue to bless your efforts. Thanks for sharing
Keep MOBY in the pond and bonnie and clyde in the lake. its only fair to them since theyre the OGs.
Moby is so aggressive, he may be better off in the new lake, in my opinion. He will have more room to grow there. Seems he would have nearly unlimited growth potential in the larger body of water, whereas, in the backyard pond, his growth would be somewhat limited. Also, if he has the opportunity to spawn in the bigger lake, he will be furthering his aggressive genes to his offspring, resulting in a lake full of aggressive bass.
The pond won't limit his growth, the amount of food will and water quality which the pond will probably be better because of the filtration.
It's a common myth that a fish will only grow to the size allowed by their environment. In fact a fish will continue to grow and end up deformed with any number of health issues.
Moby is much aggressive as Conor McGregor...
angy bass lake
@@sprucebadger8229 People are thrilled with the aggressive fish. A bunch of idiots.
I never knew that bass could swim that fast. Holy shit.
Several years ago I had an Oscar. Reminds me of that Oscar, was always excited when you came near the tank expecting food. I hadn't given a bass much thought but seeing the mannerisms makes me think a bass would be fun. No tank heater needed, if he got too big for my tank I could release him to the lake I caught him in and catch another small one. Thanks for sharing this.
Awesome bass. When I was a kid growing up in Southern Utah, I caught a couple of bass like Moby and put them in an outdoor pond and I tried out fishing lures too! Thanks for the video.
You feed moby about 8 minnows per feeding. If you put him in the backyard pond with the hundreds of minnows he would become a state record bass that week!
lmao
“I hate sticking my thumb down there. Every time-“ Thunk!
Those are probably the cleanest freshwater tanks I've ever seen.
“Moby’s Big Journal of Thoughts & Life’s Complications”
> Eat.
Love this. Last year at the beginning of the season my son put a largemouth minniow in my live well and he went into my 75 and i rehomed him this year to my buddy's pond at 5.5 pounds.
you need to breed this guy then stock your future pond.
Pick and choose who goes in that would be cool have a lake full of crazy bass
@@jacoblapp6617 only the worth may enter
Moby is gonna be a monster king Bass. When he grows to 12 lbs
Wow it’s crazy how time flies. I remember when you guys caught him.
Absolutely beautiful aquariums! I kept a Pumpkinseed Sunfish in an aquarium for around 6 years. He would jump out of the water for a worm as well. He would get so excited just by walking into the room!
Bass arsport fish.
No wonder they're such a popular sportfish.
I remember moby!!!! Glad I stumbled onto the video again
I'll never go fishing again after watching this. I'd just feel bad.
Watching him cross the tank in a fraction of a second is INSANE.
I’ve never watch this guy before but the fact me called the snail bolt makes me an instant fan
Same along with the turtle named Master Splinter.
That lake...PLEASE get at least one gar! Whatever species you like. I’d love to see a gar on your channel!
My uncle used to raise baby gar and I agree a gar would be fun to see from small to medium before release
Indeterminate growth. I am a fisheries biologist and just love watching this.
I’ve rewatched this video so many times but it never gets old
I have 4 baby hybrid stripped bass and all 4 are aggressive eaters , I do have a largemouth bass that acts like Moby the others are totally different which is cool to watch, my Redear Sunfish is also a very aggressive eater and will chase away all the other kinds of Sunfish I have including the larger Bluegills
All in all it’s very pleasing to watch them all
Are they all in the same tank? If so how big is it? You should upload some vids of yours.
Moby chasing the red dot made me genuinely happy that was wholesome and funny
I’ll never get over the intro. Best intro ever
And outro as well!
I cant wait for Moby to go in the backyard pond. He should provide much enertainment
YAY MOBY !!!!
That fish is crazy. It's been a while since youtube has jump scared me lol
Same
Moby has always been a beast. He'd be eating trout here in Ca.
Moby deserves the big 5 acre pond.....this man is a warrior. Bonnie and Clyde have a decent little life in the house pond---you can always use their babies to stock the farm pond.
Wouldnt be a bad idea to section a portion of the pond off with fencing and make a sanctuary area for Bonnie and Clyde to breed in. Just an idea when you build the lake so Moby can move into the backyard pond! Like if you agree👍
I had a little largemouth in a 30 gallon tank for a year during a biology class in school. It was astonishing how voraciously it would consume anything that would fit in it's mouth. We fed sucker minnows and goldfish primarily, but crayfish, worms, bugs, chuncks of chicken or just about anything else we chucked in there would be savagely devoured. He'd often inhale six goldfish in rapid succession, then he'd hold a seventh goldfish in his mouth until he could choke it down about 30 minutes later. Really fun to have him. I turned him back into the pond I caught him in after the school year concluded.
I once had a turtle who I was very close to named Shredder. Unfortunately he passed away but seeing that you have a turtle named master splinter put a smile on my face
Moby should go in the backyard pond so we can see for sure how big he actually gets.
Seems like it is only right to put King Moby in the 5 acre pond all to himself. He is an absolute unit powerhouse
I would say it all depends on what your plans are for the pond/lake you’re building. If it’s for fishing moby needs to go there. Those genes of catch ability and aggressive eating will make for some big bass. If it’s for just y’all and feeding pets, take Bonnie and Clyde. And let moby’s aggression make for epic feeding and footage in your backyard pond.
Having watched and studied a good amount of your content this match was terrific on many fronts.
I noticed the first legit oversight, tactically at least, I've ever noted. 7:06 and 6:29, respectively, the bubble would have been impactful in top mid.
That said, it is no knock on you in any way. That's obvious, you are TOP TIER in my opinion.
Interestingly enough, earlier I saw a short video about a largemouth bass, called Moby. Moby has been raised after being caught in the wild. He is a predator, he eats everything and is ultra aggressive. Bamabass - Moby - if anyone curious.
You good sir, are a Moby. Straight killer who needs fed.
Respect.
It explains why the bubble was of no concern as mentioned. Predator mode. It all makes sense.
Thanks for posting your escapades.
Now that's an awesome story about Moby, definitely amazing
"I can't put my hand up here without them smashing it"
Moby: DID SOMEONE SAY S M A S H
The bass, the myth, the legend.
Already know it’s gonna be a banger
Omg i want to see nothing but videos of Mobie this guy is WAY AGRESIVE I LOVE IT!!
Watching this makes me extremely excited to watch the life of the small bass coming up in the series!!!!
Moby was one of the mutated bass that escaped from Dr Evil's hatchery.
I would rather see Moby in the 5 acre lake with a tracking device. He will be a 10 pounder in no time. Keep up the good content
though i see your reason, i feel he could reach the same size in the backyard pond, and i would like to see moby grow instead of just once every month or two he gets caught and you see how big he is getting.
The new Disney film called the life of Moby. The most aggressive fish on the planet. He learns to slow down because life is about moments. Coming to a streaming service near you
Your expierance mirrored what we had in our house. Caught a finger size Bass on a Golf course, brought him home in a styro foam coffee cup. Put him in a 55 gal tank with the tropical fish. After he ate all the tropical fish,
We fed him crickets, worms, minnows, crawfish, small snake, live mice along with a salamander. The live mice were the big hit with everyone.
We did the same, as you, we video taped the feedings, we simply called him "Mr Bass".
He was the entertainment at every family gathering at our house. Everyone would gather around the tank to watch Mr Bass attack and devour whatever we put in there. Mr Bass was same as your Moby, an incredible eating machine. When he reached over 3 lbs he was so big he couldn't turn around in the tank , so we took him back and released him back into the golf course pond we caught him in. Golf course employees were super nice, even let us use an electric golf cart as we took Mr Bass in a large cooler back to the pond we caught him in. Happy ending.
Thank you for sharing your video, brought back many memories.
Movie truly is a beast I kept a Bass and a 55 gallon tank, fed her goldfish for about three years. Unfortunately we had a heat wave and the tank temperature change like 20° in one day and he got sick and then slowly died. I want to do a yard pond like you have in your backyard absolutely amazing.
I had Red Bellied Piranhas... Handfeeding was a No-Go!
I wonder if McCoy got sick of Moby eating all his food and decided he was going to starve himself. :P
Put moby in backyard pond
When he looked face to face with the bluegill was awesome. The intelligence was evident there.
This was a very entertaining video!
I'll never go fishing again after watching this. I'd just feel bad.
Wow this is the most EPIC video ever...Subbed! I wanna follow Moby his entire life! Can't wait to see him in his new home, the pond! 🐟💙
Had a goldfish that went crazy attacked and killed everything even his reflection in the glass untill it killed him
Idk why but when he smashed at the top of the cage like the Velociraptors from Jurassic Park it killed me😂😂
That tank setup is gorgeous
I used to have a cichlid that was too angry to die