I Accidentally Caught an Alligator in a Sewer!

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In today’s video, I accidentally caught an alligator in a sewer! This all started when I was exploring a bunch of mysterious sewers trying to catch CRAZY fish! I used nets first and ended up catching catfish, Oscar’s, cichlids, and a crazy looking alien fish in the smallest sewer. I then decided to place a diy bottle fish trap and leave it there for 24 hours! We then netted around in 3 other flooded sewers and caught clown knife fish, colorful crawfish, plecos, turtles and tons of other mystery fish! Since these sewers were loaded with fish, I decided to place 3 more fish traps and leave them all for 24 hours! But after placing my last one, something grabbed my trap and ran off with it! So we placed my monster fish and came back the next day… When we checked our traps we were SHOCKED at how many fish we caught including albino plecos, pufferfish, eels, AND MORE! But when it was time to check the last trap, I spotted an ALLIGATOR inside! The gator was super aggressive and was even attacking the fish we caught, so we removed him from the trap and saved all the fish! we brought back everything we caught and put it into my backyard ponds and fish tanks! Should we do more 24 hour fish traps?

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  • I can’t believe we caught an ALLIGATOR in a sewer! Should we do more 24 hour fish traps?
  • @rogueisded
    FISH AND OTHER ANIMAL ID LIST FOR TODAY'S EPISODE 1:11 Blue Tilapia 1:33 Spotted Tilapia 1:45 Dragon Fly Larvae 1:58 Lemon Tiger Oscar 2:20 Sun Catfish 2:31 Spotted Tilapia, Blue Tilapia, Red Tiger Oscar 3:14 Spotted Tilapia and Jack Dempsey Cichlid (Presumably) 3:24 Blue Tilapia 3:54 Spotted Tilapia 4:03 Peter's Elephantnose Fish 4:42 Jack Dempsey Cichlid and Spotted Tilapia 5:53 Musk Turtle 6:33 Everglades Crayfish 7:33 Spotted Tilapia 7:45 Flagtail Catfish (Didn't know this one, and it was REALLY fun to find) 8:18 Floridan Gar and Clown Knife FIsh 9:21 Hujeta Har (AKA a Freshwater Barracuda) and Spotted Tilapia 10:26 Tiger Oscar 11:58 Black Ghost Knife Fish 12:26 Mayan Cichlid 12:54 Marcusenius moorii (Couldn't find a common name, sorry! also yes, they are closely related to the elephantnose you caught earlier, same family of fish which is Mormyridae) 14:32 Blue Tilapia 15:00 Adonis Pleco and White Ghost Knife Fish (they are a morph of the normal ghost knives, this one seems to have more pigmentation than usual. Could also be an african knifefish but I doubt it) 16:15 Convict Cichlid and Brown Hoplo Catfish. Fish Trap #1 20:12 (Bottle Trap) - Oscar(?, very strange looking Oscar if so, I thought it was a leaf fish) - Fire Eel - Bigmouth Sleeper -Avacado Puffer Fish Trap #2 21:44 (2nd Sewer Trap) - Royal Clown Knife Fish x2 - Spotted Gar - Mayan Cichlid x2 - Spotted Tilapia - Green Terror Cichlid - Common Pleco - Jack Dempsey Cichlid - Black Eeltail Catfish (I'm familiar with these guys, they're australian native! be careful handling them cause they are covered in venomous barbs that from what I heart hurt like hell to get jabbed by) - Flagtail Catfish Fish Trap #3 23:45 (3rd Sewer Trap) - Albino Common Pleco - Albino Sailfin Pleco - Spotted Tilapia x2 - Blue Tilapia x2 - L042 Galaxy Vampire Pleco - Chocolate Cichlid - Mystery Cichlid - Featherfin Synodontis Fish Trap #4 24:59 (Monster Trap) - American Alligator (Those guys are loving your traps lately huh) - False Upside Down Catfish (this ID could be wrong, synodontis are hard) - Texas Cichlid - Blue Tilapia x2 - Spotted Tilapia Wow this list was a lot of work today (Took me a couple of hours). But it was hella fun! Hope you guys all have a good one, and I'll see you all in the next video.
  • ALL MYSTERY FISH! 5:03 it's a Peters' Elephantnose Fish aka Gnathonemus petersii. 5:43 a musk turtle aka Sternotherus odoratus. 7:51 flagtail catfish or Dianema urostriatum 9:36 Hujeta gar or Ctenolucius hujeta 12:52 Marcusenius moorii (idk) 15:11 Adonis Pleco? 15:21 white ghost knife or something idk(it was hard to think of) 23:17 black Ealtail catfish! 27:07 American Alligator/Alligator mississippiensis
  • @user-mf7en7jh7r
    I feel bad for the tolopia ( thanks for 1 like🎉!) Edit 2 : TY FOR 10 LIKES! 🥳 Edit 3: 15 LIKES!?
  • @bobbysmom623
    Happy Thanksgiving to the BFP Nation!! I’m thankful for all the love and support you continually give Bobby!❤️❤️
  • @user-mu7dk7ci8i
    BRO HOW DID YOU NOT KNOW THAT YOU JUST CAUGHT A BOMB INSIDE A LITTLE SEWER..?!
  • Mystery fish #1 = The fish in the image appears to be a young or juvenile member of the Synodontidae family, commonly known as freshwater pipefish. This is characterized by its elongated body and tubular snout. These fish are often found in rivers and lakes, where they use their specialized snouts to feed on small invertebrates. Mystery fish #2 = The fish in the image appears to be a juvenile or small specimen of a gar, most likely from the Lepisosteidae family. Gars are known for their elongated bodies and long snouts filled with sharp teeth. They are often found in freshwater environments like rivers and lakes. The distinctive head shape and toothed jaws are characteristic of this type of fish. Mystery fish #3 = The fish in this image appears to be a juvenile channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus). Channel catfish are commonly found in freshwater rivers and lakes and are characterized by their forked tails, smooth skin, and whisker-like barbels around their mouths, which they use to detect food. The shape and coloration of the fish in the image, along with the visible barbels, suggest it is a young channel catfish.
  • @melpunks5797
    That was an elephant nose, very intelligent fish. I have one as a pet, they are friggin awesome fish.
  • @dustinmock46
    At the beginning of every video you should do a recap of what the mystery fish were from the previous video
  • @BlairKubatka
    Whenever I watch you catch a fish it makes me wanna start fishing
  • @Just_AGuy543
    That alien bug in the start of the video is a dragon fly larva ❤
  • 13:04 the first mystery fish you found is called peters’s elephantnose fish and the second one you found is called petrocephalus
  • @seafoammusic444
    That fish that bit you is called an African Tiger Pike Characin I think When they get bigger, they can really bite 😅 They're hyper aggressive and territorial but tend to be skittish and flighty They can get around a foot long and a piscivores (fish eaters) It's a rare species that I love for their dinosaur and piranha vibes 😂 They are actually related to needlefish and barracudas, and they are often called the freshwater barracuda That strange "alien fish" with the strange nose-lookng thing is called an elephant-nose fish (don't have much experience with them) That colorful crawfish is a common yabby or cherax destructor crayfish. They are from Australia (I don't know how it ended up in a Florida drainage system), meaty and boy do they pack a punch 😬
  • Definitely more 24 hour traps!😁 and if you can try the retrieve the trap and fishing pole from the sewer.
  • @jjpapipompi5779
    bass fishing production: why is everything biting me? me: MAYBE BECAUSE YOU HAVE A FRICKIN STONEFISH
  • @addieee.L
    I am now obsessed with his chanel and I have been watching it for the whole day and I found it in the morning