I Found a Sewer INFESTED with Deadly Snakes!

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In today's video, I save aquarium fish from a polluted sewer INFESTED with deadly snakes! After a monster flood here in Florida, all the sewers have been flooded with fish that are now trapped and left to die! So I tried to save out as many fish as possible, however we discovered hundreds of dead fish already... But in the mix was a few fish still alive which we caught out and saved! We found big snakeheads, cichlids, bluegill, AND MORE rare aquarium fish! We also netted out 2 mystery snakes which were living in the sewer! We then decided to place a fish trap to try and save as many fish as possible! Later that night when we checked the fish trap we were shocked at the amount of fish we caught, but we also discovered a possible deadly coral snake in the fish trap as well! So we had to be super careful getting the fish out while avoiding this deadly snake! We took all the pike cichlids, prawns, clown knife fish, jack Dempseys, AND MORE back to my backyard ponds to give them a new home!


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What an INSANE new sewer! Should we go back for a part 2 at the snake infested sewer?

BassFishingProductions
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The first two snakes were Ringnecks then the last one was a Milksnake. All non venomous. Better to be safe than sorry though if you don’t know. Amazing fish and great video!!

dawnesims
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Red touches yellow, kill a fellow; red touches black, friend to Jack.

NourMokhtar-uxim
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Part 2 for sure, please! all of us can’t get enough, I look forward to you and Helen adventuring out to the sewers to find awesome 🐠!!!😄🤙

jenmlv
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I love how he hates snakes but he still saves them and still is sweet to them

whitnippy
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I don’t think we appreciate Helen enough for following Bobby around to record with him. Rotting flesh and decay is not pleasant yet you both stuck around that for the vid. Props to you both. Keep yourselves save.

On another note how has Bobby not caught anything yet? He’s always barefoot in really sketchy waters and sewers.

Also why doesn’t Bobby have a quarantine tank yet? Makes no sense to not have the space or money to make a small quarantine tank considering all the other ponds, and fish purchases he makes.

crimsonking
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I love the commentary from you and Helen, you make a great team ❤

katesear
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The first snake you caught is called a ring-neck snake, they are a relatively harmless snake and doesn't really tend to bite. I handle them a lot and they are little sweethearts and you do not have to be afraid of them at all!! FUN FACT!!! These snakes are actually one of america's kindest snakes!!

sky_da_person
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Thank you Bobby & Helen, just love your energy ❤😂 you have the best video ever 😂❤❤

joannescerri
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Loved the video bobby. I'd love to see a part 2 and hope u had a wonderful time making this video for everybody. You and Helen are an awesome fish rescuing team. 👍👍🐠🐠🐟🐟🎣🎣

Noah-imjd
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Great job, Bobby & Helen. Really enjoyed watching. You have to do a part 2. So many awesome fish. Love how Helen is always on it. She doesn't miss a thing. Always keeping you safe.
Well done for saving the fish, but you are crazy for handling the snakes 😂
More more more please!

emmacrystalcollector
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First two snakes- Harmless ring neck snakes. Can easily be identified by the ring around its neck. Third snake is a harmless milksnake. Can be mistaken for coral snakes by some. Also the saying goes red touching yellow, kill a fellow, red touching black, venom lack. Hope this helped 👍

OklahomaStateSirens
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Hey Bobby, hope you see this as it like might save a bunch of your fish. The big shrimp type thing you caught with blue claws is called a prawn shrimp and they're super aggressive, they eat fish, crustaceans and anything they can and it's in your black mystery pond. If you can get it out you'd probably save a bunch of your fish. Keep up the videos bud.

danielleather
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Only 21 minutes fishing video i would watch without getting bored

azmah_
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Love your channel!! When you're dealing with potentially deadly critters and have a person with you, don't guess, have them Google it. You're gonna give me a heart attack!! Be Safe!!

cattafin
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A lot of respect on how you dealt with the snakehead. As sad as it is, snakeheads could harm a lot of the fish ecosystems that helps make this channel so great - But kudos for not letting him suffer and putting him to good use!

jamessaunders
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the first snake u encounter was a Ring-necked snakes are primarily nocturnal or highly crepuscular, though some diurnal activity has also been observed. They are sometimes found during the day, especially on cloudy days, sunning themselves to gain heat. Yet, most individuals lie directly under surface objects warmed in the sun and use conduction with that object to gain heat. Though Ring-necked snakes are highly secretive, they do display some social structure. Many populations have been identified to have large colonies of more than 100 individuals. During cold months Ring-necked snakes hibernate in dens which are usually shared communally. These snakes are harmless to humans; their venom is weak and they use it as a feeding strategy rather than a defense strategy. When Ring-necked snakes are threatened rather than trying to bite a predator, they will wind up their tail into a corkscrew, exposing their brightly colored belly.

PCflama
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First snake is a southern ringneck,
Second snake is scarlet king snake,

Red touches yellow, kill a fellow; red touches black, friend to Jack."

narnylukan
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I've always heard, "Red touch yellow, kill a fellow. Red touch black, venom lack." So I think it was a milk snake! Those were actually pretty cool ringneck snakes, I've never seen them before but I know they're pretty thick down in Florida. Great variety! Thanks for sharing!

desertdragonworksaz
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Awesome catches out of the sewer! Thank you for braving the snakes to save the fish! Love your video's! Keep it up and post a new one asap!😊

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