The BIGGEST FISH caught in Season 2 of River Monsters
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Season 2 of River Monsters might have some of the biggest and scariest River Monsters of all seasons!
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00:00 Goliath Tigerfish
My 6yr old grandson loves your show i wish I could get the t.V.Series
08:42 Snakehead
13:37 Vundu
6yr old grandsons loves your show
18:54 White Sturgeon
24:36 Nile Perch
The compassion he shows creatures which most people would be incapable of empathizing with, because theyre so un-human, is inspiring
I image Jeremy is the single human being on earth who has caught a fish on more different methods than any other man.
30:32 Bull Shark
36:51 Giant Stingray
That snakehead is a beautiful fish
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The 1st fish isn’t even that big and he’s acting like it’s a 500lb fish
River Monsters is a British and American wildlife documentary television programme produced for Animal Planet by Icon Films of Bristol, United Kingdom. It is hosted by extreme angler and biologist Jeremy Wade.
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Even if that tiger fish wasnt bashed to a mess, it was the right thing to do to feed all those people.
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Them snake head fish will get you 100.00 per in texas if caught
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The third clip gives me trauma
@Jofish786:15 As terrifying as that Goliath tiger fish is. He actually showed me that even the scariest of creatures have life, and when it was dying I actually felt really sad for it.
@adamstroecker4082Parang piranha
@DionesioTonil-f9iI truly admire your patience 🙏🏻
@waterfoodproductionusa"The tragedy is not to die but to be wasted"
@duytanmai8590Hook in!!!
@SteveGagnon-p3k1:56 never seen Jeremy Wade that happy in my life.
@IlijaD-he7yg6:33 I was so not throw this back either lol😅
@SimplicitiesBlissJeremy holdin it down like always 🙌
@CallMeDiegiThe monster was never in the water
@VyzearFar cry 4 fish
@Normalcy-k6nWas that 9ft bullshark in freshwater? That could easily take a child or an adult - wow thats crazy
@BenCarling-z9lSaw like a smaller one in Florida.
@Consent-T.V.NICE VEDIO!
@KristianOttøyThe excitement of the villagers when they returned with dinner is priceless. Catch and release is common here but 30 years, ago it was rare.
@DavidKangas-d1nGoliath Tiger fish....... 🙏
@stephentompkins8516The village appreciating the big fish and touching it is my favorite moment in the whole show
@GiantFishHuntersXiphactinus!!
@EulisSriMulyaniI love River Monsters. Jeremy could tell his fishing stories without it being on a screen and id still be hooked listening
@DerrickTurleyThe native man has a point. A really good gesture to gift this hard-won protein to the village that helped catch it.
Not just for the meal, but as a reward for their good nature. To let it go, would have left a sour experience. This way they'll be glad to help next time.
Gorgeous fish, and understandable wanting to release it again, but in this case, gifting it to the village was fully correct.
As I grow older the first clip is like cmon bruh it’s fucking fish help the people that you learned a foreign language for
@mysteryinvisibleman3366From sadness to smiles — one dead fish, and a whole village’s happiness. 🐟✨
@TheBigCatchQuestThe one with the tigerfish is the first time I've kinda gotten annoyed with this show... That fish, absolutely, should have gone to Fred's village! Jeremy was putting his happiness before the needs of an entire village. I don't know. Just seemed very selfish.
@KathrynBond-dg1ftBros catching all the legendary fish from rdr2 😂😂😅
@ONLYLegend-g1o34:47 what type of shark is that
@BikesDontCheatThe Goliath tiger fish episode will always be the goat. Hell, the best fishing video ever made.
@tommasomartinelli1891Incredible!!
@carrietoponce-moore2698What a catch! 😍
@boelkeallenJeremy was completley in the wrong with that Goliath Tiger Fish. It shouldnt have even been a discussion. Those people need that food, Jeremy doesnt.
@bradleyholdom9677Not sure if ive seen him pull the aussie Murray Cod onto a bank?? RIP
@chrismcdougall4712The only thing I’ve ever had a problem with is not giving the fish to the men/tribe that take him out to get it. He could have seen that sight every time!
@raesasteadywalkerNot the ending he wanted?? T9 help those in need. One of the only episodes by him i didnt like
@Cruzman11He really does love fish . They are living beings and deserve respect just as any living being on this earth deserves. Like how God said to appreciate all life. It was funny to me how he was still sad for the fish even though he helped so many people.
@damiananguiano5295He’s a good man. Wanting to protect and learn more about these fish, not letting the fish go to waste if it does unfortunately die, and I don’t see nearly enough people talking about how he seeks assistance from the natives and a lot of the time personally learns the native languages to ask for their help. That shows massive respect towards them.
@puglife6584:59 I would give it to the village to show appreciation. Different culture .
@calix_red7300The legend of Jermey lives on I still turn this on even tho there no new episodes
@DavestradesWith regard to that first clip: Super awesome to see Jeremy's respect for both the animal, and the people who helped him catch it.
@kruksogHe was more worried about making himself happy then to take that dangerous fish out of the water so it cant kill anymore black babies 👶 I’m more sure he enjoys fishing for things that kill people that don’t look like him
@elvondomarableg2g178miss this show
@AetherLucasI think he did the right thing by bringing the tigerfish back to locals in Congo, catching the fish was clearly of cultural importance to the locals.
@cerambyx-8I feel like jeremy and steve rinella would have a solid conversation.
@Azazeal1100-ZF