This episode always stood out to me as one of the more intense in the series, and it really feels like it leans heavily into the travel aspect of the programme. It's one of the reasons River Monsters is so great; you really get a sense of place too.
@XMFStudiosКүн бұрын
Yea S2EP5 also had that, both quite intense episodes with a lot of danger in them
@Freeflying_kiwiКүн бұрын
Team of River Monsters, please keep posting these series as I can't wait for a new episode every week.
@SystemofaDowns14 сағат бұрын
First they will bombard us with recycled clips, but with a different title.. I too wish they would just upload the episodes... By the views it's clear that's what people want!... Oh well... Fingers crossed 🤞
@Freeflying_kiwi12 сағат бұрын
@@SystemofaDowns Agree on that, fingers crossed
@aishuonyoutubeКүн бұрын
river monsters, the gift that keeps on giving
@lisaclare6864Күн бұрын
I just LOVE River Monsters & Jeremy Wade!!! My little cat used to sit right up to the front of the tv glued to this show. Lol.
@misa0003 сағат бұрын
A genuine fisherman. You can see that he loves his stuff. Great video
@neilmendrico5262Күн бұрын
Nothing like a good river monster bed time story before bed 👌
@charleshammel8541Күн бұрын
Petition Mike Rowe and Jeremy Wade to go crab fishing on a boat made by adam savage and jaime hyneman for the ultimate Discovery channel program
@westside1706Күн бұрын
And with les strout and survive for 10 days
@Luuskamuikkunen23 сағат бұрын
What? Mike Rowe?😂 "Boat made by Adam Savage.." 😅😅
@SystemofaDowns14 сағат бұрын
BUT WHAT ABOUT BEAR GRYLLS?!?... SURELY WE CANNOT FORGET ABOUT THE GREATEST OUTDOORSMAN ALIVE!!! SURELY!!...
@SystemofaDowns14 сағат бұрын
@@Luuskamuikkunenyah les Stroud makes waaaaay more sense
@SalimShaikh-nj7wu7 сағат бұрын
Glad to see you once again Jermy Wades with such a horrifying fishing adventure. Great..
@gilesrw2025Күн бұрын
Heather Ross-White here from Loire France , great to see you again , you tube is easy for Bath expats to see your work , last one excellent , looking forward to this one
@harekrushnapanda18486 сағат бұрын
Dear Jeremy, you are doing an amazing job 👏 👍all the best for your future endeavors 💐
@ScrubInTheTubКүн бұрын
Always look forward to new episodes!!!
@lofi-dude666Күн бұрын
This has been the fastest I clicked on a new episode
@TheMacrameOwl16 сағат бұрын
Woohoo! New episode! That makes me so happy.
@SLfoodsacademyСағат бұрын
Amazing video ❤
@Dai-e8eСағат бұрын
Amazing
@zeph6439Күн бұрын
Just for interest's sake, Mami Wata is an ancient name for the priestesses of Isis, Mammissi, who were associated with water, the source of all life and baptism, which predates Christianity. Over time, with the advent of colonialism and new introduced Religions, indigenous spirits and traditions have been warped so as make them dangerous or evil. Mami Wata is portrayed as a mermaid, much the same as Aida Wedo (serpent/mermaid) and other Voudoun spirits. The mermaid form is actually the moment of transformation from deity to sacred animal (in this case, a fish) - or the other way round. The fish is still featured in modern day Religion, such as in Christianity, as symbolic of the Messiah. It represents the body of Spirit.
@kreedsutherland420716 сағат бұрын
smart guy
@neilperry222416 сағат бұрын
Does mami wata mean mother water?
@zeph643914 сағат бұрын
@@neilperry2224 Yes - the waters, to the ancients, referred to both the infinite void of outer space and the watery abyss of the oceans. Both seem really empty and devoid of life, however as we all know, life comes from there. So Mami Wata is really "Mother of the waters".
@zeph643914 сағат бұрын
@@kreedsutherland4207 I live in South Africa and fish for catfish sometimes, especially at night. I've seen some of over 150kg's.....no b/s.
@Raproe9 сағат бұрын
I’ve heard stories of big Murray cod biting on people’s arms on lake googong ,mainly people who are in boats and are splashing their hands on water.
@natalievanderlaan732Күн бұрын
Fantastic timing, uploaded just when i was waiting for something to watch
@sawyerdave123 сағат бұрын
“Know when to hold em, know when to fold em etc “ or more commonly run faster than your pa 😂
@contagionagency970423 сағат бұрын
Is river monsters coming back?
@Necciv2Күн бұрын
Hello in khazakzsat 🇰🇿
@Opd20007 сағат бұрын
I think there is a puffer fish called the Congo puffer and in the pet trade I think it goes for around £800. Could you try catch one.
@user-hg4cp7bk4lСағат бұрын
Jeremy wades sea monsters next
@littlefairygirl16113 сағат бұрын
I don’t know how he’s still alive with these mosquitoes trying to give him malaria again and the locals threatening him. And the scary fishing techniques. it’s insane but I swear God is keeping him alive until his time comes
@gilesrw2025Күн бұрын
Heather again , lived in Vobster , Frome , on the river in 1974
@SteveWhite-fc3ri8 сағат бұрын
I live in Frome, so does Jeremy. I see him often. He is so humble
@Orawalaviceroy99Сағат бұрын
Watching it now
@SibaSwain-mk7gnКүн бұрын
Huk pro hanter
@crxdan122 сағат бұрын
What a set up
@FederArévalosКүн бұрын
Quiero verlo en español 😭😭
@BoyfutureNguyễnThanhKhoa8 сағат бұрын
Monster fish âmazing😱
@blueboysteef2009Күн бұрын
So many toes
@Ghettodachoppa87-kf6mlКүн бұрын
Sturgeon in the rivers of Canada are huge, my Dad said back in the day catching sturgeon longer then a couch was normal. Occasionally they'd catch what they jokingly called ' a shark '. One that would be 15 footers. Longest they caught was 16 feet. Used nightlines to catch them and they would fish during the day too of course.
@whitway1217 сағат бұрын
My dad has been a hobbyist fisherman in Canada since he was 14 or so, (70 now) he’s got some great stories too!
@ruliuli4407 сағат бұрын
You want the real monster river dude?? Come to indonesia and fisinh to Papua island, you will get shock 😂
@jk-bw8gj13 сағат бұрын
I wonder what a simple live well and a huge pack of batteries would do for these people
@gregedmand9939Күн бұрын
I can't imagine travelling in that part of the world, from village to village: in the years when Ebola was raging in nearby countries. 😣
@Hias_936 сағат бұрын
Those are no kambacatfish at the end thats an other kind of catfish just look at the finns 🤷🙈😅 totally different fish and why doesnt he say something about it, theres just to less kamba's left 🙈
@honampham4669Күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤VN
@louistaljaard1765Күн бұрын
Where's the goonch?
@leebryant749221 сағат бұрын
In India I think, and maybe caught in Nepal 😂 in all honesty,I want that episode too,what a beast of a fish
@fishing-mastar2Күн бұрын
❤❤
@moniquep276015 сағат бұрын
❤
@SystemofaDowns14 сағат бұрын
That is a country i would never step foot in
@gilllawson221416 сағат бұрын
I truly hate damn mosquitoes 🦟
@mikelaurrekoetxeapenades6656Күн бұрын
First!
@phantom1221322 сағат бұрын
899th like🤣😅
@anooptravelandfishing6615Күн бұрын
👍🏼
@pascalmalaurie1830Күн бұрын
Il love you le pen emand jetemy wadd
@oscardean635114 сағат бұрын
Wow, how much would that giant lungfish sell for in a tropical fish shop, big bucks, and they eat them 😢 so sad ,they’re actually very cute and personable
@happywheelssoundsКүн бұрын
GEKOLONISEERD
@MichaelCampinКүн бұрын
And i bet the Belgian Government arent apologising about the abuses.
@rodrigocruz5609Күн бұрын
Why would they apologize for something that happened decades even centuries ago , where none or extremely few of the people involved are alive ?
@MichaelCampinКүн бұрын
@rodrigocruz5609 ask Tony Blair
@dr.octogan1656Күн бұрын
They seem like reasonable folk. I'm sure an apology is all it would take. Maybe you should go on behalf of Belguim. Good luck.
@MichaelCampin23 сағат бұрын
@dr.octogan1656 no way I think Tony Blair was just after being made a UN Ambassador
@lindanimatedСағат бұрын
@@rodrigocruz5609 Because they represent the same government which oppressed the Congolese? No one is saying the individuals today are personally responsible, just that they need to have some empathy and understanding.