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I Caught a MAN EATING Fish in an Abandoned Pool!



In today’s video, I go back to the abandoned pool to save more monster fish before it is all destroyed! This time I brought 2 fish traps including my monster fish trap in attempt to catch BIG FISH! We placed our traps in the abandoned pool and netted around to see what exotic aquarium fish we could catch! We ended up catching baby turtles, TONS of catfish, rare cichlids, pufferfish, and MORE! We also discovered some mysterious creatures living in the pool like water bugs, and creepy fish! We filled up a ton of buckets full of fish and we left our fish traps overnight to hopefully catch a monster fish! When we checked our traps we were shocked at all the fish we caught including albino eels, tiger shovelnose catfish, Oscar’s, and even an extremely rare MAN EATING fish called a goonch catfish! We brought back all the fish we saved and put them into my backyard ponds and fish tanks… Should we go back for a part 3?

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35 Comments

  1. I'm new here and totally new to anything fish but how the heck did the sub who filled the pool with all those fish especially the expensive ones not have the funds to have his own secure ponds/tanks? And why buy expensive creatures if you're going to dump them in a murky waterhole?

  2. First time to your channel already watched part 1. I'm sure you're not someone who puts a $ value to what you catch but from your reactions, sone of these are not cheap fish. But I'm asking the question how much do you think the value of the fish you caught is?

  3. We need a part 3. I would bring in a generator with a couple huge water pumps and pump tons of water out of it. Leave about a foot of water left then take every last fish out of that pool. That’s the best way to do it.

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