The BIGGEST FISH caught in Season 3 of River Monsters

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From the electric eel to the short-tailed river stingray, Jeremy showcases the biggest fish he caught in Season 3.

🐟 Timestamps:
00:00 Red-bellied pacu
03:58 New Zealand longfin eel
07:38 Tiger sorubim
09:05 Barramundi
11:31 Giant wolf fish
15:15 Electric eel
18:57 Redtail catfish
22:50 Largetooth sawfish
26:29 Short-tailed river stingray

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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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Jeremy, I appreciate the massive effort you put in to teaching us about the fish of the world I wouldn’t have been able to see without you.👍❤️🤙

thegoodlookinorange
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@21:25 that redtail catfish was like : dafug do you want a kiss, mate, ?

Boon-bf
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My favourite series since my childhood..😊

sumanbaidya
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I’m glad I’ve only just discovered this series, so I can enjoy every episode for the first time

MattJenning
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Love watching your fascinating fish series.

clarewright
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Exelente Recordar estos intensos capítulos, Jeremy Wade ❤️, es único.

solangehapette
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'The ball did I cross my legs then?!😂

supernoodles
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Jeremy is the best! angler from Poland

leszekfabjanczyk
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That first fish looks like my neighbor 😂

cnlights
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I've noticed alot of people in America love to keep redtail catfish in monster fish aquariums but my Guyanese friends tell me how good it tastes.

SMOOVKILL
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Good job Jeremy. I think i've seen all your seasons diffusend in France
👊👌😉

cedricdachowski
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that electric eel in the pond was NUTS

LotusT
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That red tail cat fish is cute, making sound like that 😂and the way it open the mouth 😂

godofobelix
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The first one species, is probably a tambaqui, i am from brazil and this fishes usualy grow up to 40kg ezely

bibix
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This show is old and still pulls 100k views on YouTube what a legend

jeffw
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When you fish for stingray you need to have a lot of stones handy. As soon as the fish stops swimming you throw stones at it's location. That will keep it swimming and it will be much faster to net it.

mossig
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Trying to catch one of those massive electric eels, in a pool with unknown numbers makes an accident into a tragedy in short order. Because anyone attempting to assist you would be in great danger for their efforts. Like a pair of farming brothers found lying on the bottom of an empty looking slurry tank, after being unalived by the toxic gasses of decomposition. The first goes in and gets overcome. The person watching panics and jumps in to rescue... Being overcome also. The same thing could happen in these eel pools.

gregedmand
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The teeth of that fish look like human teeth. You have to be careful because of that guy, Steve Irwin, who died from a ray's stinger. You must not let them get closed to those stinging fins.

JJDigitalartStudio
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Eels getting a little close for comfort there?

zeph
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Where are these copper tubes kept the archaeologist found.

surfman