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Saving Fish TRAPPED in ALLIGATOR MUD PIT!



In today’s video, my friend @RobsAquatics and I go DEEP in the florida everglades infested with snakes in pythons in search for RARE aquarium fish! We placed 2 fish traps in an abandoned spillway and caught tons of cool fish which we brought back to my backyard pond! We also ended up finding a mud pit filled with trapped fish including Midas cichlid, and vieja cichlids that we netted out and saved from hungry alligators!

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  1. We need to have a talk about Rob grabbing things like snakes. Rob you do not have to grab every snake. He is joking. We still like you but no more grabbing things like snakes,Alligator etc. Lol

  2. I’m such a big girls blouse if I saw an alligator, even across the road, I would stay in the car. I saw a big fresh water croc in a sanctuary in Oz. It was 500kg. It really was a living dinosaur. It originally can from a river where it had been eating cattle on a station and being a nuisance. It was captured and sent to a breeding farm, but got “too big and too aggressive “ so it ended up at the sanctuary. I was behind two fences and I had sweaty palms…..I got the feeling it was just biding its time.

  3. Dude, you need to learn to sew net, with all the hand nets and traps it would be a crucial basic skill, especially when you are building your own custom traps. It is only a couple knots, but it would be a huge savings on money, fixing gear is far better than throwing it out and buying new gear.

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