@BassFishingProductions

I can’t believe all the crazy fish we caught in our primitive fish trap! Should we do a part 2?

@rogueisded

FISH ID LIST FOR TODAY’S EPISODE

5:19 Tilapia
5:45 some kind of Sucking Catfish
6:58 Spotted Tilapia
7:05 Red Tiger Oscar
7:43 Paratilapia(?)
8:17 Albino Sailfin Pleco
9:02 Pink Convict Cichlid
9:44 Snakeskin Gourami(?)
10:20 Bluegill and Sun Catfish
11:16 Senegal Bichir 
11:55 Mbuna Cichlid
12:32 Mystery Cichlid
13:22 Three-Spot Gourami 
13:32 Giant Freshwater Prawn
13:55 2x Pink Convict Cichlid
14:44 Mayan Cichlid and Tiger Salamander Larvae
15:24 Giant Rafael Catfish
16:36 Chocolate Emerald Cichlid

Fish Trap #1 (Monster Pipe Trap) 17:49
- Giant Rafael Catfish
- Spotted Tilapia x2
- African Cichlid 
- 2x Mayan Cichlid 
- Lima Shovelnose Catfish
- Tiger Salamander Larvae
-Everglades Crayfish

Fish Trap #2 Normal Trap 20:08
-Royal Clown Knife Fish
-Bluegill
-Gold Nugget Pleco
-Mayan Cichlid x2
-Freshwater Moray Eel (Scientific name - Gymnothorax tile, That is absolutely INSANE actually the coolest find of the video)
-Bigmouth Sleeper Goby 

Fish Trap #3 Primitive Trap 21:51
-Mbu Puffer (Biggest one of these guys I have ever seen, what a UNIT)
-Mayan Cichlid x2
-Tiger Salamander Larvae x2
-Siamese Tiger Datnoid

Caught some absolutely INSANE stuff today Bobby. Definitely need to return to this spot. That's all for today though guys, see you all next time!

@ayeshaghias87

My 6 year old daughter absolutely loves your channel!


I want a part 2 with the primitive fish trap, please! Love, Shanzeh.

@debbiedobbs5800

Wow Bobby! You don’t need to buy any fish cause you just keep catching crazy cool ones in the wild! I can’t even pick out a favorite this time.

@benbaker2965

The primitive fish trap was cool. Honestly surprised it worked as well as it did.  That was neat!

@Elementalenergy420

I think you should go to your favourite spot and place ALL your fish traps! ❤

@acosta2101

The way he just sticked his hand in that mud hole without have second thoughts like CRAZY
5:58 IS THE TIME FOR ME LIKE CRAZY TOO

@philleyland1847

Looks like a giant puffer called an Mbu puffer. Be really careful with any puffers you catch they can be very aggressive towards other fish. Fantastic video, love all your content.

@Coenerad

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@pennykeaunui4468

Bobby I love your upbeat sincere reactions to them. Your personality reminds me of Steve Irwin. Also I would like to see you go fishing for fish,crayfish to feed to Abbey and the predator pond. A lot not like just a few I want to see the predator pond go crazy. Also I would like you to gift aquariums to elementary school classes and teach them about invasive sand how we can help not harm.

@seanquigley3887

That looks like a Mbu pufferfish! They're the largest species of freshwater pufferfish! 
The striped fish looks like a tiger datanoid, an Australian variety

@kimberlyferreira8522

that puffer fish is actually the coolest fish you've ever caught imo

@HondaRidea

Nice trap! But if you build it perpendicular to the rivers edge  you only need 3 walls, you can also use the same trap to catch turtles

@boetayusuf

Primitive 10 out of 10 for catching the puffer fish. I would like to see a part 2

@juanvasquez72095

Do the part 2 and also you make the best fishing videos How many fish do you even have?😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

@lindadugan2025

Love love these videos. Gotta name your giant puffer fish Pearl. Keep up the great work. You and Helen are the best!!!

@sarahcombes3241

Like this comment if you wanna part two

@MammaDuckk

Good to see you with a cleaner shirt at the start of the video. Lots of bonus points for you. 
You need to keep the apple snails to feed to the puffer fish. In the wild, puffers mostly eat bivalves such as clams, muscles, and oysters, but they will go after snails when they're present too. They might take shrimp, but if you feed them with large shrimp, you'll end up needing to file their teeth down every now and then or they will get to big and the puffer won't be able to either eat or fully close its mouth.
I hope you've been studying up on the snake species in the area. I really really really don't want to see you get bit by something poisonous such as that coral snake that got into your trap a few videos back. To be honest, I don't want to see you get bit by any snake when you're in that water. It would be a guaranteed infection, and likely a really bad one. 
Congrats on your successful primitive fish trap. Someday you need to build a really big one which stretches the entire width of the stream, with the v-chute opening in the middle of the flow. Then just before you check it, walk down the middle of the stream with a net in one hand and a stick in the other, and chase anything that didn't go in there on its own right on in. If there are many fish in the stream, that trap will be boiling with fish when you reach it. If it crosses the entire stream, you might not even need to bait it. The fish will just go in as part of their natural traveling up or down stream, all depending on which way you have the chute. Actually if you wanted to, you could build a double one, and if you want to reduce the number of fish which get out, have them share a back wall. You could leave the trap for a few days, and when you got back, it would be packed with anything in the creek.
Study up on those snakes, and good luck in the future!

@tabisuematwiju5865

Helen, I hope you realize the gem you have for a partner!!! Bobby is a rare soul!  Anyone who watches these videos can tell that his soul is a bright and shining soul that cares deeply for living creatures!!! His enthusiasm and energy gives me a smile every time I watch you guys!  I wish you both the best life had to offer!!!❤❤❤ From Ohio!!!

@brookevirant8114

You should start a axolotle army😂😂