In today’s video, I explore 3 secret ponds to hopefully catch whatever monsters are living inside of them! But it’s not gonna be easy, because each pond has different types of fish living in them! The first pond holds rare fish, the second one is home to monster fish, and the third and final pond is home to dangerous and deadly fish! So, I started my search in the first pond and immediately I caught some extremely rare fish including sturgeon, arowanas, eels, catfish, albino turtles, and more! But there was still a ton of fish in the pond so I kept going and I found some pufferfish, freshwater flounder, a man-eating catfish, and a bunch of rare mystery fish! I then came across the craziest animal so far, which was a Fly River turtle! It was now time to move onto the second pond filled with monster fish, and right away I caught freshwater sharks, redtail catfish, ripsaw catfish, piranhas, and much more! After catching all of the fish out of the second pond, I moved onto the last one… I started things off by checking a fish trap I set earlier that day, and I caught a ton of goonch catfish, and vampire fish! I then started netting around and I caught an extremely rare platinum goonch catfish! But that wasn’t the craziest fish in the pond, I kept going and I caught the biggest goonch catfish I’ve ever seen! I then ended things off by adding some of the fish into my brand new backyard pond! Should we do another video like this?
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I Found a Secret Pond Full of Monsters!
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