@@TsukiCove FYI: on musky. Met some fisheries folk on lake Simcoe Ontario. They had said that while " shocking " the water to gather data on the fish they had brought up 110 lb musky. Largest ever caught was less then 70 lbs. Tossed in here also because YT shadow bans me. Need to also hear from divers doing dam repair/monitoring coming across immense fish ( probably cat ) while investigating the structures. Said to be car sized and bigger. It's a big world --- water makes up 2/3 or better.
The worst thing is that there's like no footage from Lake Baikal apart from pictures of the animals pulled up from the deep or animals like seals or land mammals
Tiger muskies are stocked in many lakes in Minnesota and Wisconsin,USA. For the paddlefish one other cause for decline is the Silver and bighead carp are eating all there food. Another great vid!!!
Great video series man! I'd think you were a million-subscriber youtuber, but I guess freshwater fish doesn't attract the masses here. Anyhow you earned yourself with another sub! Keep 'em coming!
Every year, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources stocks a big "pond" (purpose-designed cement swimming pool) at the MN State Fair with a variety or the larger MN fishes - lake sturgeon, muskellunge, various pikes, carp, some others (including a big school of small bait fishes that gets smaller over the 10-day fair...), and, the highlight for me, paddlefish. It's so cool to see them in clear water, just gliding around. (They also have the smaller fishes in an aquariums-in-the-wall setup inside the DNR building, but the pond is the best.)
I love that Blue cats are important in the Mississippi river watershed for eating invasive fish, but here in the Chesapeake Bay they ARE the invasive fish
Largest freshwater fish in Canada is the lake sturgeon. It can grow up to 180kg and more than 2 metres long. It can be found as far west as Alberta and east to Quebec and south deep into the U.S.A. Is one of 10 sturgeon related species in North America (including the white sturgeon which you covered in a previous video). They are known to travel 200kms through Canadian rivers to spawn. Some live their lives in rivers and many return to larger lakes especially the Great Lakes.
Thanks Matt I really appreciate It :) I've been planning on doing a video on deep sea fish but it's hard to find footage and images I can use but I'll work on it
@@TsukiCove oh nice! Footage is very hard to come by, but I would recommend the WORM website and thus other website that shows up if you look up the scientific name for curtain deep species. Animals for the list of cool deep sea fish could include Megamouth Sleeper shark Boafish Sloan's viper fish And if you are including cephalopods then the Giant Cockatoo Squid us really cool (Only juveniles have been seen/found but a adults tentacle was dragged up in like 1930 or something and it would mean that it grows bigger than Giant and Colossal squids
Are you going to add more videos to the biotope and weird and wonderful fish series? One suggestion I would have for the next giant fish video is a Wallagonia catfish like Wallagonia attu.
yeah i will do at some point i'm just enjoying creating this kind of video at the moment and people seem to enjoy it, i have thought of including that fish but it's almost impossible to get images/footage of it that i can use in these vids
2:49 I think this "albino" baramundi which You show Us is a leucistic Baramundii (as You see it has got blue eyes and black pupil not red ones like every albino exemple ) ^^ But in general very very good films i really enjoy watching it
Top 10 biggest freshwater fish is the only thing you find on google and youtube. In reality there are around 50-100 freshwater monsters who grow to similar size and weight of those top 10. I like your effort to make us aware of those less known monsters👍🙌 It take lot of research and effort to make a video like this :) In my country, we eat carps like rohu, catla, basa catfish and many more fish which grows more than 40 kg in wild.
Idk if you’ve included them yet but the giant mottled eel, electric eel, and New Zealand long fin eel could definitely fit this list since they’re quite long
Barramundi or Asian Sea Bass, i caught big 15kg on with my 30pds casting rods using 25 pds main, 30 pds leader line and battling it for 30 minutes, my rod nearly bend like hell before it gave up, it definitely had some fighting ferocity.
I have a video suggestion: fish that can be kept in unheated aquariums. Most people think you can only keep goldfish in unheated aquariums but that’s not actually accurate.
Live the paddle fish ❤️ such a dumpy creature. Thought you might be interested in a genus of fish I’ve only just discovered which are microsynodontis. The majority of them max out at 1.5-2 inches and are stinking adorable! I recently picked up some undescribed by science simply referred to as Microsynodontis.species(1) which are super lovely tiny boys ❤️ would be an interesting topic to cover some of the tiny fish after covering lots of the huge ones 😅
FYI: on musky. Met some fisheries folk on lake Simcoe Ontario. They had said that while " shocking " the water to gather data on the fish they had brought up 110 lb musky. Largest ever caught was less then 70 lbs.
Lake Sturgeon are the biggest fish in the Great Lakes(though they're found elsewhere too)-they can get up to 2.2 meters long and can weigh in at about 108 kilograms
The African catfish (Sharptooth Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)) is a dominant freshwater fish . It can grow to between 1.4 and 2m long and can weigh anything from 8kgs to 59kgs. The South African angling record is 35 kgs, however a 58.9kg specimen was caught in the Vaal River.
The U.S. has another huge fish the Bowfin. So that could be another one you can include on these lists! Although they don’t get as big as Gar or Sturgeon or any of the other fish we have here.
The Barramundi are not actually native to most of the countries mentioned. They were exported as a commercial fish for farms. They are native to Australia (as mentioned in the video).
Love the largest freshwater fish series
Have you ever thought about making a video on Lake Baikal? I think it's absolutely the coolest (and oldest) freshwater lake on Earth.
yeah I've been thinking about it, some parts of it look so alien. I'm sure I'll get around to it at some point
@@TsukiCove FYI: on musky. Met some fisheries folk on lake Simcoe Ontario. They had said that while " shocking " the water to gather data on the fish they had brought up 110 lb musky.
Largest ever caught was less then 70 lbs.
Tossed in here also because YT shadow bans me.
Need to also hear from divers doing dam repair/monitoring coming across immense fish ( probably cat ) while investigating the structures. Said to be car sized and bigger.
It's a big world --- water makes up 2/3 or better.
The worst thing is that there's like no footage from Lake Baikal apart from pictures of the animals pulled up from the deep or animals like seals or land mammals
Can’t believe you’ve kept this series going and kept the quality up! Nice job!
Thanks i appreciate it :)
Just when you thought all the big fish are over. 😅😂
haha I'm trying to find more to include before moving on to saltwater
There's always a bigger fish
Still havent seen the kaluga yet
I love this series please keep making more
This Channel will be very popular soon
U first
Fantastic editing. Very entertaining and informative.
Love these vids
Found the channel from this series, good stuff thanks for showing us
Congrats on 21k tsuki😁😁
Thanks Jeff I appreciate it :)
We need a part 5 bro! Love your videos
Thanks man it should be up very soon
@@TsukiCove
This should be a constant series on your channel. It's a very interesting topic
Nice video!
Waiting for frogfish video day 4
You should do a video for the weird and wonderful fish that has bass and bluegill in it, they seem not too commonly kept but still very cool.
Tiger muskies are stocked in a lake by me. Awesome fishing!
Tiger muskies are stocked in many lakes in Minnesota and Wisconsin,USA. For the paddlefish one other cause for decline is the Silver and bighead carp are eating all there food. Another great vid!!!
good job tsuki
Thanks as always :)
Great video series man! I'd think you were a million-subscriber youtuber, but I guess freshwater fish doesn't attract the masses here. Anyhow you earned yourself with another sub! Keep 'em coming!
Thank you i really appreciate it :)
Being from Green Bay, WI I knew we had some big fish but these videos really show how many big fish we have. Good work
Thanks John I appreciate it
Hey I live in WISCONSIN to but a bit north from you
LOVE this series.
Yes! This is my favorite series! Keep it up!!!
I'm thoroughly enjoying these videos. Thanks for making them.
Speaking of big fishes. I miss your snakehead feeding vlogs man
Nice vid
surprised you haven't covered the Culter or gold Masheer
Every year, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources stocks a big "pond" (purpose-designed cement swimming pool) at the MN State Fair with a variety or the larger MN fishes - lake sturgeon, muskellunge, various pikes, carp, some others (including a big school of small bait fishes that gets smaller over the 10-day fair...), and, the highlight for me, paddlefish. It's so cool to see them in clear water, just gliding around. (They also have the smaller fishes in an aquariums-in-the-wall setup inside the DNR building, but the pond is the best.)
keep it up love the vids
I love that Blue cats are important in the Mississippi river watershed for eating invasive fish, but here in the Chesapeake Bay they ARE the invasive fish
Largest freshwater fish in Canada is the lake sturgeon. It can grow up to 180kg and more than 2 metres long. It can be found as far west as Alberta and east to Quebec and south deep into the U.S.A. Is one of 10 sturgeon related species in North America (including the white sturgeon which you covered in a previous video). They are known to travel 200kms through Canadian rivers to spawn. Some live their lives in rivers and many return to larger lakes especially the Great Lakes.
Oh yes an other very cool video !!! Maybe you can add the electric eel for a future video !!
What about 5 largest deep sea fish, 5 of the the largest fish that are common in the hobby. I love you videos, keep up they great work
Thanks Matt I really appreciate It :) I've been planning on doing a video on deep sea fish but it's hard to find footage and images I can use but I'll work on it
@@TsukiCove oh nice!
Footage is very hard to come by, but I would recommend the WORM website and thus other website that shows up if you look up the scientific name for curtain deep species.
Animals for the list of cool deep sea fish could include
Megamouth
Sleeper shark
Boafish
Sloan's viper fish
And if you are including cephalopods then the Giant Cockatoo Squid us really cool
(Only juveniles have been seen/found but a adults tentacle was dragged up in like 1930 or something and it would mean that it grows bigger than Giant and Colossal squids
He doesn’t miss
I never knew that the payara was that big
yeah they normally die young in aquariums but get pretty big in the wild
Just love how he picks the most obscure animals to compare them to
I love this so much . Contineu
Giant pangasius can weigh 300 kg and is a close relative of the giant Mekong Catfish, it would be great addition to next part.
Are you going to add more videos to the biotope and weird and wonderful fish series? One suggestion I would have for the next giant fish video is a Wallagonia catfish like Wallagonia attu.
yeah i will do at some point i'm just enjoying creating this kind of video at the moment and people seem to enjoy it, i have thought of including that fish but it's almost impossible to get images/footage of it that i can use in these vids
Musky fishing is my favorite
Tsuki cannot keep getting away with this
One day he will have to show us the largest freshwater fish
2:49 I think this "albino" baramundi which You show Us is a leucistic Baramundii (as You see it has got blue eyes and black pupil not red ones like every albino exemple ) ^^
But in general very very good films i really enjoy watching it
You should do the flathead catfish🐱🐟
Top 10 biggest freshwater fish is the only thing you find on google and youtube.
In reality there are around 50-100 freshwater monsters who grow to similar size and weight of those top 10.
I like your effort to make us aware of those less known monsters👍🙌
It take lot of research and effort to make a video like this :)
In my country, we eat carps like rohu, catla, basa catfish and many more fish which grows more than 40 kg in wild.
Very true there's quite a lot around the same size of the fish featured in this video. Thank you I really appreciate it :)
Fisherman: What if, I get in the water, and shove my hand down a fish my size's throat? I see no problems here!
I'd love to see the sawfish included
Love the vids man. Although blue cats can get bigger thank 150 it’s just hardly anybody reports them around here in the Red River and Lake Texoma.
Dont know if u already cover this but can u do top 5 extinct freshwater fish?!
I enjoy the composition to deer and big cats.
Lol the African aro is like
Crossbreed of aro and ara 😂
These fish are incredibly huge, previous episode with beluga sturgeon blew my mind on how big some can get
Payara reminds me of the ancient Xyphactinus ferox!
threadfin salmon, they get plenty big and share the same waterways as barramudis in northern australia
oh yeah those things are weird
I think my home town was featured during the blue catfish segment lol 😆
How about the hyneria, lol. The paddle fish is kind of cute, I think.
You should do either a massachusetts biotope or a new england biotope
Does anybody know where the Aquarium from 0:27 is?
I caught a 42” northern 3 days ago walleye fishing
Please put ripsaw in one of your video please put Repsol catfish
Idk if you’ve included them yet but the giant mottled eel, electric eel, and New Zealand long fin eel could definitely fit this list since they’re quite long
Can you cover mahseer also
Ive been wanting to for a while but it's really hard to find images and footage that I can use
Barramundi or Asian Sea Bass, i caught big 15kg on with my 30pds casting rods using 25 pds main, 30 pds leader line and battling it for 30 minutes, my rod nearly bend like hell before it gave up, it definitely had some fighting ferocity.
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks have netted paddle fish specimens upwards of 170lbs in the upper Missouri River above Ft. Peck Reservoir.
Next episode you should mention the huchen or the danube salmon
I already have it was in the last episode but it's a great suggestion none the less :)
@@TsukiCove you had taimen or siberian taimen witch is a different species
You can speak about the Tiger shovelnose 🙂
I'm certain that it's the flathead catfish that is most commonly associated with "noodling" in the southern US.
yeah that's true but some people do it with the blue catfish as well although it's less common
Payara had been found in Florida in the 2010s
Oh wow,
U second
This intro music bussin
Hey Tsuki, I’ve wondered for a long time now: what is your real name, where do you come from and where do you live now?
The blue catfish
Flathead catfish are also a pretty large American catfish
I have a video suggestion: fish that can be kept in unheated aquariums. Most people think you can only keep goldfish in unheated aquariums but that’s not actually accurate.
4:55 hey that’s the museum I work at
Big fish big fish.
Live the paddle fish ❤️ such a dumpy creature.
Thought you might be interested in a genus of fish I’ve only just discovered which are microsynodontis. The majority of them max out at 1.5-2 inches and are stinking adorable! I recently picked up some undescribed by science simply referred to as Microsynodontis.species(1) which are super lovely tiny boys ❤️ would be an interesting topic to cover some of the tiny fish after covering lots of the huge ones 😅
FYI: on musky. Met some fisheries folk on lake Simcoe Ontario. They had said that while " shocking " the water to gather data on the fish they had brought up 110 lb musky.
Largest ever caught was less then 70 lbs.
also check the bolivian surubi they are quite large love your videos
Lake Sturgeon are the biggest fish in the Great Lakes(though they're found elsewhere too)-they can get up to 2.2 meters long and can weigh in at about 108 kilograms
i can confirm that the blue catfish is huge, i hooked on to one big enough to drag around a small jon boat and broke my 50lbs spiderwire braid
The African catfish (Sharptooth Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)) is a dominant freshwater fish . It can grow to between 1.4 and 2m long and can weigh anything from 8kgs to 59kgs. The South African angling record is 35 kgs, however a 58.9kg specimen was caught in the Vaal River.
Have you done the freshwater shark of Nicaragua Lake? It is a bull shark that got trapped by plate tectonics.
Maybe I'm thinking of somewhere else, but haven't they been recorded jumping over the blockade, similar to how a salmon swings up a water fall?
They’re normal bull sharks.
Take a look at the sawfish!
If we are including estuarine species there is of course the bull shark even though its more on the marine side
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will do :)
I want to see the fish jeffy
When a blue catfish is 165 cm and 68kg it is like a lite bigger human of the same hight
The Speartooth Shark (Glyphis glyphis) can reach lengths of 2.6m (8.2ft), and is one of the few freshwater sharks
"There's always a bigger fish"
I think the flat head catfish should be on one if you haven't used it already
I'd like to see Tapah
Australia has a species of freshwater stingray closely related to the Asian one
oi tsuki can you put on the list the giant pike that Geremy Wade caught.
can those 2 paddle fish species hybridise?
The U.S. has another huge fish the Bowfin. So that could be another one you can include on these lists! Although they don’t get as big as Gar or Sturgeon or any of the other fish we have here.
Video about Snakehead????
There’s a lot of paddle fish we see all the time in Mississippi
The Barramundi are not actually native to most of the countries mentioned. They were exported as a commercial fish for farms. They are native to Australia (as mentioned in the video).
How about the freshwater sharks... Like the one in Ganga river
Paddle fish are just mini basking sharks...
I fish in the Tennessee River valley system and I haven’t seen a paddlefish in 30 years.
please add the brazilian lau lau in the next video
Tsuki cannot keep getting away with this
One day he will have to show us the largest freshwater fish