@@beerfarts3305I think what Kevin tried to describe was a much more horrific story than a grouper. As in you jump in a lake and BAM you're freaking done from a giant largemouth bass.
@@stormkrow777my friend, wait until you hear about the Kali River goonch attacks. 450 pound catfish swallowing grown men whole. Monsters exist in fresh water, too.
Bro imagine telling your son you raised a bass from a baby… then pull out the equivalent of what a polaroid would be today of a 10 pound bass that was your pet!!
Thank god walleye and pike and musky aren’t as curious otherwise I’d never swim. We go swimming at an old quarry that’s filled up with water over the years and the bass in it will not leave you alone. You got 15 swimming around nibbling on ya at all times
its why they're so popular among fishermen, they're super aggressive and will swallow just about anything they see. could probably catch one with an unbaited hook.
@@BananaMike780 I did that once. Just dipped my hook in the water when I was sorting through my bag for my worms and within 2 seconds of the hook entering the water, a huge smallmouth hooked itself. Also did something similar with pike and a lure by catching a pike I reeled in and again, dipped the lure into the water and a larger pike that had been wanting to make a meal out of the first one immediately grabbed it the second it hit the water. Scared the crap out of me as it was basically just an explosion of water a foot away from me. We hadn't even gotten the first one back in the water yet.
@toddhatten354 You have to be very carefeeding. Small fish to large fish.Those small fish can have a bacterial infection and pass it on to the larger fish, I have a piranha , That I have for 18 Years, He eats or she 100 Goldfish a week, And also brine shrimp , And prawn. I am better off just feeding the shrimp and the prawn, The? Piranha, I have does not even true the fish.He just swallows them whole, I put in fifty at a time, If I put in the whole hundred he will just kill them all, You should see this fish.He is a beauty. Then outback my house I have a 3000 Gallon Koi Pond, It has a waterfall, A heater, Underwater lighting, A bridge you can walk across it is beautiful, I have six large japanese koi They all are at least 30 inches long And about 15 lbs a piece. Tomorrow I am doing a 300 gallon water change. That takes me at least 4 hours. I take out the three hundred gallonce and I use a 150 Gallon, Rubbermaid. Fish holder. Then I measure how much water I take out.I have a 45 gallon Trash can and I just do the math. These Japanese koi are Gorgeous I live in the new jersey area. If anybody is interested in buying any they are well taken care of, You can come over and and pick out your choice and we will discuss price, And I will show you how to transfer the fish from my pond to yours.I will have the proper equipment, I am very good at what I do. I have been doing this for 56 years.
@@wompwompwompwompwompwompalienz i mean we have invasive ones here in pa that look like the indigenous endangered. I personally think that if one replaces another we shouldnt mess with it.
Damn, that is brutal. Imagine him being asked what he grew up on. "Yeah, I was breastfed." "Lucky, I grew up on formula." *"I devoured the spawns of my enemies."*
I worked @ a boatdock in HS in the summers on KY lake. we had huge "pet" bass that lived by our dock & the marina owners forbade fishing from that area of the dock. we'd feed them old minnows from the minnow tank at the end of the day & some folks would come just to feed them popcorn & stuff. things were trophy size largemouth, living a great life.
I've kept a 4lb bass in a big home aquarium for about 2 years until I released it back into the pond it came from at 7lbs 6oz. Would eat ANYTHING from Purina Dog Chow to full grown bullfrogs and live feeder rats and even ate a large Banded Water Snake over 2ft long. My buddies were going out just to see who could be known for being the person that fed it the largest or weirdest food item... Was kept in a 7'x2'x2' Oceanic Brand Glass Aquarium with a LARGE trickle filter and fluidized sand bed filter with a canister filter for "polishing" the water that had a built in 13 watt U.V. Sterilizer inside... I plumbed in a 2" i.d. bulkhead with a hose barb fitting that fit large sized ShopVac hose or silicone type of clear non-rigid tubing onto a ball valve that let me drain 40% of the water volume VERY quickly so I could quickly, and it very made the H²O changes almost effortless for me when I would do them on every Tuesday and Saturday... I still have big tanks and big predatory fish, except they just are purchased from wholesale and retail tropical fish suppliers... No more rod & reel or net caught predatory types of misc. game & non-game species of fish that are from North America... any subspecies of Micropterus salmoides just simply get so big and really the problem it the fish turning into a beggar that just bothers you so incessantly wanting more and more food... many of the different food seafood &/or most store bought fish items that can be found readily to feed suchba big greedy fish could be just as easily be used for preparing my own personal lunch or seafood dinner... That cost to feed such a big tame beggar of "wet pet"... I tell you that it can and will REALLY become a money pit big time... also it becomes a required substantial more needed to satiated every month if you're not able to catch them locally, a 7lb+ bass I can tell you can & ABSOLUTELY WILL just almost eat into your monthly budget plans you have in order to pay for all of life's little things as dadgum lightning fast.... just as if it was simply just another big ol' Gizzard Shad with such a huge, literally never-ending, giant @ss un'freakin' believable... "Feed me Seymore!!!!".... never satisfied appetite for protein to fill that cavernously large wide reaching bucket mouth.... The bass' name was... Thump... because that's what would happened with anything put into the aquarium water... the bass would just thump'em & dump'em...😂
@@caitlynd8843??? Why not… it’s not an invasive species and was initially born in that lake, worst that will happen is it forgets how to hunt and dies, but given this is in a pond, it probably was one of the biggest fish in it given the care it received throughout its life…
MAN SALAMANDERS AND FROGS ARE SO CUTE CRYING RN ;-; Literally two of my favorite animals getting eaten. Wow! My favorite video! Anyways why is there a war in my comment section
I had a pet bass and bullhead. I would feed them minnows one at a time, there's would be fast and get the first 3 or 4 but then the bullhead would ram the bass into the side or corner of the tank and get the next several minnows. It was very interesting to watch their different strategies.
I used to net small fish for a survey. The smallmouth bass were absolutely the best - streamlined little hunters with specks of camo. I made sure to get them back in the water.
My parents filled our pond with bass when I was a kid. They did well and got to full size and even spawned in the pond so there was a dozen or so adults with the smaller ones basically acting as food they make themselves with a few growing to adults. Friendly too since they were basically pets and would eat worms right from your hands. I miss them.
I caught a small largemouth around 3-4 pounds while trying to catch goby to use as catfish bait. I already had a tank with a bluegill I caught about a year and a half before at the time, but I didn’t really want to have to get a new fish acclimated. There was a storm coming since I was right on the business end of Lake Erie weather so I had o make up my mind quick. I was 15 at the time just to be clear, so I couldn’t drive so I rode an e-bike. I decided to keep him in my bait bucket I brought with me and there was less than 3 inches of water in it. I brought him home, got him acclimated, and he seemed to be ok. A few days later, I caught a few shiners in an aquarium net and wanted to make a Lake Erie-type habitat so I put them in. The second the bass saw him, he had him in his mouth. Later that year, my bluegill died (not from the bass) so he (my bass) was now alone. I really needed a bigger tank for him since it was only a 20 gallon. I bought a much bigger tank for him on my birthday and got him transferred to his new home. I took out some of the water from his 20 gal tank and there was just around 3 or 4 inches of water in, and all the waste was kicked up so it was like he was living in poop water. I wasn’t sure if he was going to make it through the night. The next morning, I checked on him and he was still alive. I got him put into his tank, and by the end of the day he was eating. Ever since he got to his larger tank, he was healthier and happier and is still doing great. He’ll attack anything he sees hit the water, and he’s memorized the difference between feeder fish and my finger. One time when I was trying to feed him, he jumped out of the opening in the lid and fell 3 1/2 feet to the floor. I picked him up by the mouth as I would when I would catch a bass, and got him back in right away. He wasn’t even fazed by it. I don’t know how many crawdads I’ve tried adding to clean up the dead carcasses of feeders he missed, but he ate every single one including a monster 5 inch crawdad with huge claws. Anyway, he is a happy fish and seems to be doing very well in his tank. I didn’t think he was going to last this long. My dad had an oscar cichlid when he was in high school and called him “meathead.” Back in June 2021, he along with my brother died from carbon monoxide poisoning on a boat. In honor of my dad, I decided to name my bass “Meathead.” If it wasn’t for my dad, I would’ve never had Meathead because he is the reason why I’ve fished my whole life and also because my mom wasn’t positive about having an aquarium, but my dad still went out and bought a 38 gallon tank which has since converted to a cichlid tank. I owe it all to him. Thanks, Dad.
ABOUT 20 years ago I went to a pond and started to dive my thinly spaced net, should I say, hoping to catch baby fish...it was early spring...I caught 5 extremely small largemouth bass fry(?)...the line across their bodies was slightly/hardly visible...I chopped up earthworms, but they were so small, nobody ate...3 of the 5 died...I went to a tropical fish store and BOUGHT FROZEN BLOOD WORMS...SUCCESS...as they got bigger I fed them earthworms, small pond fish I caught, sunniest, and eventually some type of frozen fish from a supermarket...THEY GREW SUPER FAST, IN LENGTH, AND WIDTH...at least 12 inches in length...when I moved, I released back to the pond they came from...they were both raised in a 60 gallon tank that had more than enough OXYGEN PROVIDED FOR THEM BY SURFACE BREAKAGE AIR STONES...THE KEY WAS WHEN I BOUGHT THE FROZEN BLOOD WORMS
Lol. I used to have a small mouth bass i kept as a pet. i caught it in a mostly saltwater texas bayou in a cast net while cast netting for shrimp and mullet. It was a brackish bayou, but as close to the mouth of the bay as we were, it was usually way too salty for any fresh water fish, aside from maybe gar and some catfish. Never in over a century of my family owning that land has a bass been seen in there by any of us, much less a small mouth. So i kept it in a tank :v it did great for years. But i could never keep anything in the tank with it. Lol. It ate everything. Bass are all about that "There can only be one" energy 😂
I had a Bass that grew to be about a pound and it became impossible to keep up with the feedings so I had to catch it with a small fishing pole to release it.
Could literally feed it live bluegill and yanno how easy it is to catch bluegill? Fed my pet bass for free for 2+ years till I couldn’t afford a tank big enough.
This just shows how resilient bass are.. A hook the size of its body went through it… then it was put into random tank… swam upside down its first day… and somehow managed to thrive
They are pretty smart, i have had one for almost 6 months in my turtle cage, it weakens the other fish i throw in for the turtles and it eats the scraps.
About 20 years ago I had a peacock bass baby and raised it to about 2 pounds or so. I would dump in a dozen feeder fish at a time and he would try to eat them all, they would be hanging out his gills. Awesome fish.
My mom caught a green sunfish years ago. it was in a cooler for about 6hrs before she started into cleaning that days catch. It was still alive. It lived in tap water in her tub for like a week, so she got it a tank and had it for maybe 6 years after that. Fed it earthworms and whatnot. She cried for like 2 days when it died.
I was going to catch my sons for his tank but was told it was quite illegal to catch and “domesticate” wild fish. We got two 3 inch largemouth from a hatchery and they are approaching 10 inches! Super cool fish to watch grow.
I had a baby bass I caught in a pond and I put it in a fish tank. I lived in the Chesapeake Bay an put a minnow trap on my pier and fed it minnows everyday and it got huge quick. There awesome pets to have.
If largemouth bass grew to be the size of sharks nobody would be swimming
We have those, they're called Grouper. The Warsaw and Goliath can swallow most sharks... and people... whole.
They are not aggressive like a bass@@beerfarts3305
@@beerfarts3305I think what Kevin tried to describe was a much more horrific story than a grouper. As in you jump in a lake and BAM you're freaking done from a giant largemouth bass.
@@stormkrow777my friend, wait until you hear about the Kali River goonch attacks. 450 pound catfish swallowing grown men whole. Monsters exist in fresh water, too.
@@Felis-Concolor I'll have to look this up and give myself nightmare fuel hahaha
Dad lore gonna be crazy for him
Nah fr 🤣🤣
Lore music played instantly in my head
Bro imagine telling your son you raised a bass from a baby… then pull out the equivalent of what a polaroid would be today of a 10 pound bass that was your pet!!
Especially sense he ate a frog.
Both for him and his bass
I always tell my fishing buddies. If bass had teeth like piranhas, the rivers would be the most dangerous place to be.
I said the same thing about crappie😂😂 they already tear my thumb up after a trip but that's how I know it was a good trip
Are these meme comments or something? I'd like to say "no sh*t sherlock" but it seems too dorky to not be a meme.
@@Perfectt852 ayyye hell yeah dude.
Thank god walleye and pike and musky aren’t as curious otherwise I’d never swim. We go swimming at an old quarry that’s filled up with water over the years and the bass in it will not leave you alone. You got 15 swimming around nibbling on ya at all times
@@Perfectt852 memories…
Honestly from what I see you do a great job raising it with proper conditions. Props to you bro.
Honestly insane come up story
1K likes no comments? Lemme fix that
@@NoSignificantHarrassment not everything requires a response 🤷♂️
This isn't jail bro@@snakeoo7ca
Bro really acclimated the molly before the massacre 😂
Yoooo hahaha right? I love this video but also love mollys so no shade but damnnnnnnnnn hahah just a bunch of baby sacrifices lol
I was all like “OHOHOH HE ATE THE MOLLY”
Got me dying
if anything those mfs hardly even need to be acclimated 🤣 we once had a molly survive in our saltwater tank for awhile hahahahahah
@@upwardsandonwardshealingyou can find mollys in brackish water so not surprising
Bass are such odd creatures, they literally don’t stop eating. This is actually quite heartwarming though.
Same tbh
its why they're so popular among fishermen, they're super aggressive and will swallow just about anything they see. could probably catch one with an unbaited hook.
Heartwarming? Ur just sick
@@BananaMike780 I did that once.
Just dipped my hook in the water when I was sorting through my bag for my worms and within 2 seconds of the hook entering the water, a huge smallmouth hooked itself.
Also did something similar with pike and a lure by catching a pike I reeled in and again, dipped the lure into the water and a larger pike that had been wanting to make a meal out of the first one immediately grabbed it the second it hit the water. Scared the crap out of me as it was basically just an explosion of water a foot away from me.
We hadn't even gotten the first one back in the water yet.
@@CallMeKevan Kinda sounds a bit like Snagfishing.
You should try it out sometime, considering your luck with hooking random fish.
You took excellent care of that fish, I have been raising fish for 56 years. Thank you for saving him.
What about all the fish he fed it? 😮
@toddhatten354 You have to be very carefeeding.
Small fish to large fish.Those small fish can have a bacterial infection and pass it on to the larger fish, I have a piranha , That I have for 18 Years, He eats or she 100 Goldfish a week, And also brine shrimp , And prawn. I am better off just feeding the shrimp and the prawn, The?
Piranha, I have does not even true the fish.He just swallows them whole, I put in fifty at a time, If I put in the whole hundred he will just kill them all, You should see this fish.He is a beauty. Then outback my house I have a 3000 Gallon Koi Pond, It has a waterfall, A heater, Underwater lighting, A bridge you can walk across it is beautiful, I have six large japanese koi They all are at least 30 inches long And about 15 lbs a piece. Tomorrow I am doing a 300 gallon water change. That takes me at least 4 hours. I take out the three hundred gallonce and I use a 150 Gallon, Rubbermaid.
Fish holder. Then I measure how much water I take out.I have a 45 gallon Trash can and I just do the math. These Japanese koi are Gorgeous I live in the new jersey area. If anybody is interested in buying any they are well taken care of, You can come over and and pick out your choice and we will discuss price, And I will show you how to transfer the fish from my pond to yours.I will have the proper equipment, I am very good at what I do. I have been doing this for 56 years.
What was he supposed to feed it?@@toddhatten354
@@toddhatten354 nature. What do you think fish eat? especially those pesky large and smallmouths. They go for everything you offer.
@@Sharpless2 how sad. I thought all nature was nice and kind.
I wouldnt advise doing that with salamanders unless you know its not on the endangered list and alot of them compared to frogs are
As for the beta fish too.
@@zman450r4 What beta fish? Are you talking about the black molly?
A little late now
a lot of common salamanders like that are far from endangered and could be invasive
@@wompwompwompwompwompwompalienz i mean we have invasive ones here in pa that look like the indigenous endangered. I personally think that if one replaces another we shouldnt mess with it.
Damn, that is brutal. Imagine him being asked what he grew up on.
"Yeah, I was breastfed."
"Lucky, I grew up on formula."
*"I devoured the spawns of my enemies."*
I worked @ a boatdock in HS in the summers on KY lake. we had huge "pet" bass that lived by our dock & the marina owners forbade fishing from that area of the dock. we'd feed them old minnows from the minnow tank at the end of the day & some folks would come just to feed them popcorn & stuff. things were trophy size largemouth, living a great life.
@puggins1
Your story reminds me of tarpon and how they hang out around Bud N’ Mary’s and Robbie’s down in Islamorada, FL Keys.
I've kept a 4lb bass in a big home aquarium for about 2 years until I released it back into the pond it came from at 7lbs 6oz.
Would eat ANYTHING from Purina Dog Chow to full grown bullfrogs and live feeder rats and even ate a large Banded Water Snake over 2ft long.
My buddies were going out just to see who could be known for being the person that fed it the largest or weirdest food item...
Was kept in a 7'x2'x2' Oceanic Brand Glass Aquarium with a LARGE trickle filter and fluidized sand bed filter with a canister filter for "polishing" the water that had a built in 13 watt U.V. Sterilizer inside...
I plumbed in a 2" i.d. bulkhead with a hose barb fitting that fit large sized ShopVac hose or silicone type of clear non-rigid tubing onto a ball valve that let me drain 40% of the water volume VERY quickly so I could quickly, and it very made the H²O changes almost effortless for me when I would do them on every Tuesday and Saturday...
I still have big tanks and big predatory fish, except they just are purchased from wholesale and retail tropical fish suppliers...
No more rod & reel or net caught predatory types of misc. game & non-game species of fish that are from North America... any subspecies of Micropterus salmoides just simply get so big and really the problem it the fish turning into a beggar that just bothers you so incessantly wanting more and more food... many of the different food seafood &/or most store bought fish items that can be found readily to feed suchba big greedy fish could be just as easily be used for preparing my own personal lunch or seafood dinner...
That cost to feed such a big tame beggar of "wet pet"...
I tell you that it can and will REALLY become a money pit big time... also it becomes a required substantial more needed to satiated every month if you're not able to catch them locally, a 7lb+ bass I can tell you can & ABSOLUTELY WILL just almost eat into your monthly budget plans you have in order to pay for all of life's little things as dadgum lightning fast.... just as if it was simply just another big ol' Gizzard Shad with such a huge, literally never-ending, giant @ss un'freakin' believable... "Feed me Seymore!!!!".... never satisfied appetite for protein to fill that cavernously large wide reaching bucket mouth....
The bass' name was...
Thump... because that's what would happened with anything put into the aquarium water... the bass would just thump'em & dump'em...😂
What a story man 😂
an example of what never to do if you have a fish that outgrows your care ^^^
@@caitlynd8843??? Why not… it’s not an invasive species and was initially born in that lake, worst that will happen is it forgets how to hunt and dies, but given this is in a pond, it probably was one of the biggest fish in it given the care it received throughout its life…
@@DaFlameGamersbass aren’t invasive
@@jpassaro9488that’s what he just said
MAN SALAMANDERS AND FROGS ARE SO CUTE CRYING RN ;-;
Literally two of my favorite animals getting eaten. Wow! My favorite video!
Anyways why is there a war in my comment section
I agree😭😭😭
Made me stop the video right then and there
This dude is an utter piece of shit in general. Who steals wildlife for a pet?
@@paytonallen1027 if that made you stop watching you are soft asf 😭 grow up
facts yall, i literally was like wtf, they live fine eating small fish why tf they gotta feed exotic animals like that to a basic fish like that 🙄😭😭
I had a pet bass and bullhead. I would feed them minnows one at a time, there's would be fast and get the first 3 or 4 but then the bullhead would ram the bass into the side or corner of the tank and get the next several minnows. It was very interesting to watch their different strategies.
I just had betta fish
They're easy to take care of
But I know they die in a year or two
this is insane omg! thats incredible
Well done raising that Bass.
Seems he’s growing quite well.
trying to eat the fish through the baggie was funny!
I used to net small fish for a survey. The smallmouth bass were absolutely the best - streamlined little hunters with specks of camo. I made sure to get them back in the water.
My parents filled our pond with bass when I was a kid.
They did well and got to full size and even spawned in the pond so there was a dozen or so adults with the smaller ones basically acting as food they make themselves with a few growing to adults.
Friendly too since they were basically pets and would eat worms right from your hands.
I miss them.
That bass just snatched the fish and said: You are mine. *steals*
I go fishing every weekend and this morning I was laughing at all the little baby bass and bream chasing anything that moved 😂😂
You're such a good daddy. Keep 'em coming,
I raised one for 6 years. He ended up in a 300 gallon aquarium. Then he went to bass pro shop
I caught a small largemouth around 3-4 pounds while trying to catch goby to use as catfish bait. I already had a tank with a bluegill I caught about a year and a half before at the time, but I didn’t really want to have to get a new fish acclimated. There was a storm coming since I was right on the business end of Lake Erie weather so I had o make up my mind quick. I was 15 at the time just to be clear, so I couldn’t drive so I rode an e-bike. I decided to keep him in my bait bucket I brought with me and there was less than 3 inches of water in it. I brought him home, got him acclimated, and he seemed to be ok. A few days later, I caught a few shiners in an aquarium net and wanted to make a Lake Erie-type habitat so I put them in. The second the bass saw him, he had him in his mouth. Later that year, my bluegill died (not from the bass) so he (my bass) was now alone. I really needed a bigger tank for him since it was only a 20 gallon. I bought a much bigger tank for him on my birthday and got him transferred to his new home. I took out some of the water from his 20 gal tank and there was just around 3 or 4 inches of water in, and all the waste was kicked up so it was like he was living in poop water. I wasn’t sure if he was going to make it through the night. The next morning, I checked on him and he was still alive. I got him put into his tank, and by the end of the day he was eating. Ever since he got to his larger tank, he was healthier and happier and is still doing great. He’ll attack anything he sees hit the water, and he’s memorized the difference between feeder fish and my finger. One time when I was trying to feed him, he jumped out of the opening in the lid and fell 3 1/2 feet to the floor. I picked him up by the mouth as I would when I would catch a bass, and got him back in right away. He wasn’t even fazed by it. I don’t know how many crawdads I’ve tried adding to clean up the dead carcasses of feeders he missed, but he ate every single one including a monster 5 inch crawdad with huge claws. Anyway, he is a happy fish and seems to be doing very well in his tank. I didn’t think he was going to last this long. My dad had an oscar cichlid when he was in high school and called him “meathead.” Back in June 2021, he along with my brother died from carbon monoxide poisoning on a boat. In honor of my dad, I decided to name my bass “Meathead.” If it wasn’t for my dad, I would’ve never had Meathead because he is the reason why I’ve fished my whole life and also because my mom wasn’t positive about having an aquarium, but my dad still went out and bought a 38 gallon tank which has since converted to a cichlid tank. I owe it all to him. Thanks, Dad.
Im glad people are using the driftveil city music from pokemon bw, takes me back to those days
I love the pokemon music in the back lol fits so well
Now that is truely....a rival monstah
I love that you saved him! I hope when he's CHONKY enough to hold his own you release him to sire more hungry bass!
You already know lil bro gonna be a king when he gets big enough
Bro evolved 💀
Man, what a great video. I was so entertained. Can’t wait to see what year two has in store.
God damn this was so entertaining. Idk if it was the music or the clips of that fish munching other small things but 10/10 funny
Pretty cool, they grow so fast when you keep full.
That's a beautiful bass right there. What a little beast!
ABOUT 20 years ago I went to a pond and started to dive my thinly spaced net, should I say, hoping to catch baby fish...it was early spring...I caught 5 extremely small largemouth bass fry(?)...the line across their bodies was slightly/hardly visible...I chopped up earthworms, but they were so small, nobody ate...3 of the 5 died...I went to a tropical fish store and BOUGHT FROZEN BLOOD WORMS...SUCCESS...as they got bigger I fed them earthworms, small pond fish I caught, sunniest, and eventually some type of frozen fish from a supermarket...THEY GREW SUPER FAST, IN LENGTH, AND WIDTH...at least 12 inches in length...when I moved, I released back to the pond they came from...they were both raised in a 60 gallon tank that had more than enough OXYGEN PROVIDED FOR THEM BY SURFACE BREAKAGE AIR STONES...THE KEY WAS WHEN I BOUGHT THE FROZEN BLOOD WORMS
Gotta love that pokemon music fr 😂
is not pokemon music or is it
@@TTcool614It is.
@@TTcool614It is
@@TTcool614it’s from black and white, you loon
@@TTcool614yes lol, it's from driftveil city
How he just straight took the fish 🙏
That’s a spotted bass, super aggressive also an absolute blast to catch.
Lol. I used to have a small mouth bass i kept as a pet. i caught it in a mostly saltwater texas bayou in a cast net while cast netting for shrimp and mullet.
It was a brackish bayou, but as close to the mouth of the bay as we were, it was usually way too salty for any fresh water fish, aside from maybe gar and some catfish. Never in over a century of my family owning that land has a bass been seen in there by any of us, much less a small mouth.
So i kept it in a tank :v it did great for years. But i could never keep anything in the tank with it. Lol. It ate everything. Bass are all about that "There can only be one" energy 😂
Raising a monster fish from that size is so awesome.
I LOVE raising largemouth. They are so rewarding to grow out
WAS HIS FIRST TANK A TACO BELL COIN DROP GAME??? That’s awesome! 🤣
I like how it just grabbed the Molly and swam off
He's a fighter bro, strong guy
I had a Bass that grew to be about a pound and it became impossible to keep up with the feedings so I had to catch it with a small fishing pole to release it.
Could literally feed it live bluegill and yanno how easy it is to catch bluegill? Fed my pet bass for free for 2+ years till I couldn’t afford a tank big enough.
Gold fish are like 38¢
How hard were you dropped? Get a net bro.
@@hiddeninfo223apparently goldfish aren't great feeders but you can still buy a minnow trap or a cast net and get tons of free food
Nope! Too many obstacles in the tank to chase it with a net bro. The rod was the only way. @@gamewarrior666
That frog was like bro your not really gonna eat me are ya. Gulp😂
Bass really are some vicious fish! Very cool!
Dudes playing real life Feeding Frenzy 🤣
Love this man!
Bro is literally a menace in his society cause he killed the em all 😂
This just shows how resilient bass are.. A hook the size of its body went through it… then it was put into random tank… swam upside down its first day… and somehow managed to thrive
They are pretty smart, i have had one for almost 6 months in my turtle cage, it weakens the other fish i throw in for the turtles and it eats the scraps.
About 20 years ago I had a peacock bass baby and raised it to about 2 pounds or so. I would dump in a dozen feeder fish at a time and he would try to eat them all, they would be hanging out his gills. Awesome fish.
I love that a little tiny baby bass took on that swimbait like 5× times its size
Good vid man! MUSIC BOPS!!
I had bass and bluegill in a tank in my room growing up. They were super aggressive fish but I liked feeding them minnows every week.
"But can't forget where he came from"
Fish memory intensifies
He’s gonna be the Caesar of the fish uprising
Planet of the Fishes.
Very nice video
Dude the music got me😂😂😂😂
Even as a little baby his stripe and color are so beautiful
"But he loved them! "
"But he loved them.... 💀"
Even the biggest bass starts teeny-tiny
My baby bass could finally eat one dozed large goldfish at a time. Lol
Your bass is a certifiable fish cannibal
Most fish eat other fish
The fuck do you think fish eat?
Awe sweet lil guy
Great choice of music :)
Yipp-....*sees frog brutally get murded and devoured*
Bro you fed a molly to him, that’s just cold.
The music is hilariously perfect
They are the sharks of the freshwater
My mom caught a green sunfish years ago. it was in a cooler for about 6hrs before she started into cleaning that days catch. It was still alive. It lived in tap water in her tub for like a week, so she got it a tank and had it for maybe 6 years after that. Fed it earthworms and whatnot. She cried for like 2 days when it died.
Bro just fed that bass an axolotl
That is a good cage when you first got him!
Cool little story. Make sure you do updates
I keep fish, so I know just how awesome this is.
I’ll like to have it for my lunch!😊
Pretty sick pet bass
young flexer grinding, stunting on the competition and eliminating his opposition on his way to the top
I raised one in a 65 gallon tank and fed it wax worms. Fun to watch em bash
This is awesome!!
This bass is an absolute savage
I love how aggressive bass are
Nobody talking about the Driftveil City 😢
Finally!!! Holy shit someone who actually buys a safe feeder fish and not a 10 cent goldfish i never thought id see the day
Love these videos
Bro saved him to make it his personal murder machine 💀
The pokemon music is perfect for this
I was going to catch my sons for his tank but was told it was quite illegal to catch and “domesticate” wild fish. We got two 3 inch largemouth from a hatchery and they are approaching 10 inches! Super cool fish to watch grow.
Bro just fed a bass a rare axolotl💀
So cool !!!
I had a baby bass I caught in a pond and I put it in a fish tank. I lived in the Chesapeake Bay an put a minnow trap on my pier and fed it minnows everyday and it got huge quick. There awesome pets to have.
I find taxidermy really fascinating
Its weird that bass will eat anything that moves except for your lure.😂😂😂
you’re raising a bass, thats awesome
Little guy is a beast.!!!
Honestly I can Smell this video
One lil fish, one big tank.
Love the music 🎶 😊
Broo, this is the coolest pet bass video out there, the little dude hunting was awesome! 😭