I Discovered a Monster in My Pond!

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Published 2023-12-24
In today’s video, I discovered a MONSTER living in my pond! It all started when I gave my girlfriend 1 week to find the biggest fish possible to put into my mystery pond. And after spending over $6,000 on 12 monster fish, it was time for me to catch them out to find out what they are! But first, I needed to remove all the snakes that invaded my pond… I caught out 3 snakes but tempted by the monster fish, I decided to risk it and get into the pond! I started netting around and I caught some Oscar’s, clown knife fish, cichlids, turtles, catfish AND MORE! Then I ran into the first monster fish, but it was too strong for me and broke my net… After being attacked by multiple fish, I ended up catching a ton of monster catfish including a ripsaw, Irwini, redtail catfish, tiger shovelnose, and 3 giant freshwater sharks! But after catching the biggest fish yet, my girlfriend said that wasn’t even the biggest one… So I got back in the pond and netted some more and caught more RARE aquarium fish! But the monsters were getting too hard to catch, so I decided to start draining the pond… After draining some water out I discovered the biggest fish I’ve ever seen, a MASSIVE redtail catfish! I also found a rare albino lungfish, and more exotic catfish. But when it was finally time to catch the biggest fish out to put into my predator pond, it wasn’t easy! But after lots of struggling we were able to move all the monsters into my ponds! If you want a fish shopping spree part 3, leave a LIKE!

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All Comments (21)
  • @mweatherby2968
    Bobby just wanted to add one more thing. Keep coming back because you are so important to so many people, you have no idea. To me also, you and Helen always make this old lady smile even if I'm not having a good day. Many blessings to you both.
  • @gingercoffeesart
    The second corn snake was so curious, it´s adorable. It was like "Hey, dude, you new here ?" and Bobby is panicking. but really, corn snakes are some of the most chill dudes i know
  • Hey Bobby, that orange snake was a corn snake and they A: are very gentle and do not bite B: do not eat fish So you would have been fine!
  • @user-ym5jq1br7e
    Those are corn snakes. I have one as a pet. They are really cool and they rarely bite so you don’t have to be afraid of them.
  • I just love the idea of Helen carrying the massive fish all on her own like a champ and sneakily placing it in the pond in the dead of night.
  • @lensquires6580
    Bobby and Helen, Thank you for the rescues, love and always bringing a smile to your viewers. ♥🙏
  • @Kittyfantastico
    The way you show respect to animals you are clearly afraid of showcases your true kindness, and is the reason you have amassed such a following. Helen, you got some awesome fish, showing how well you know Bobby, and this video was a great watch. Merry Xmas to you all.
  • @user-kg2kh7sv3y
    Bobby and Helen are such an amazing pair, they always manage to make me happy, and I’m sure heaps of people feel the same way. Thanks you and merry Christmas ❤🎄
  • @adalynnhall7696
    This might have been my favorite video yet!! Thank you Helen for putting the mystery monster fish in the pond!! Take care everyone, and have a merry Christmas!❤
  • @t0er3793
    Her laugh after you said she spent double! Woman has some good taste in fish. Awesome video hope you both have a wonderful holiday and new year! Stay safe, happy/healthy, and have fun!😊
  • @davidbrust129
    Please do a part three I love your videos. If you make a part three I will be so happy and that will make my day. Please make a part three.
  • @btsxanime81
    Your enthusiasm made my day. I love how passionate you always are about the fish you catch and save. I recently lost my Grandpa and watching your videos made me smile and laugh. :) Thank you.
  • The orange snake was 💯 a red rat snake aka corn snake. Very cool find. You should study up on all the local and invasive snakes and lizards in your area. The more you know the safer you will be
  • In case anyone was wondering, those orange snakes are called corn snakes! They're not venomous and are usually really calm, even when being picked up. They're actually a pretty common pet for that reason!
  • @pattymumaw469
    I love that you love saving fish in different videos ❤
  • @DroGhost1
    Corn snakes are generally reluctant to bite and mostly are calm gentle snakes to handle. From my experience. Edit: brighter snakes means that the snake is done shedding and that baby corn could have shed in ur pond so.