Craziest Fishermen Shock Jeremy | River Monsters



Jeremy encounters the world’s most extreme fishermen when in the Congo. They brave the fierce waters to see if they’re able to catch anything.

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23 thoughts on “Craziest Fishermen Shock Jeremy | River Monsters”

  1. Would love to see him start a new show where he targets saltwater fish, or one where he partners with chefs around the world to do some epic catch and cooks in different traditional ways. This guy practically inspired my interest in fishing. I started watching his show because I was obsessed with aquarium fish, especially the biggest and most predatory ones, and then I found his episode on snakeheads. Of course I started binge watching his show. Watching him fight these massive fish made me want to see if I could do it too. After feeling my first good sized fish trying to pull me into the water, there was no turning back at that point.

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  2. only time ive seen water that made me scared was the ocean at night, on rocky islands. but this river might be more intimidating that that even lol i dropped my pliers over the reef edge, 30 foot drop off into the water. when i came back the next day they were back up on the dry reef. insanely powerful and scary. when waves would crash it would bring eels and fish into the tidal pools. crazy place. that was cozumel island in mexico.

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