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  • i wood kill them to

  • damn nature you scary hahahah

    

  • Is that Hank from King of the Hill taking the video?

  • Google Shark Fin Soup. There's only so many on the face of this earth. God help us all

  • DO NOT swim in that river.

  • FAKE AND GAY

  • @ramosroberto1 Just like ur dad

  • @ramosroberto1 What are you talking about?

  • Pretty creepy. I'm glad I don't live near any big river like that:)

  • that one dead one is a gar.

  • where at on the trinity river do you fish at?

  • this is awesome

  • Wow ^_^ how did that shark got there? is that a walking shark ??? ^_^ he wishes for a feet, the fairy give him only 5 minutes, he run out of time so the fin got back when he is still on land... he died ^__^ happy ending ^__^

  • not a shark its a paddlefish

  • Well I have fished that river for 20 plus years and never heard a old timer or anyone else for that matter see one there. Now that said I have see several pattlefish in the 60-80 lb range and 5 foot long. In the summer the water gets real low and the water temperture gets real hot and I dont think they would survive. Now you had better watch out for the gators there; they get pretty big there.Seen many over 10 foot and videoed one around 13 foot!I

  • @davidnandavid it was found below the Lake Livingston dam. Are you stupid enough to believe it made it all the way to DFW due to DFW and its retarded toxic inhabitants!

  • wow, I am currently doing a research assignment on bullie babies in the Trinity River right now. There have been several spotted, caught, released, tagged and monitored from birth up. The spawning Bull comes in to the Trinity and we are unsure why, however, the feeding grounds for the baby bullies is really wide and abundant. In fact, last yr. a 750#'er was reeled in and lost at boat side for lack of a gaff. They're there. U just have to fish with stronger tackle and live large bait and chum.

  • bull sharks can survive in fresh water for quite a while and quite a ways.. with that said.. love the texas hicks "This our favorite fishin ho"

  • trinity river in texas or california?

  • u cant c me!!!!!!!-RKO

  • i live in hardin out in knights forest and i swim in that river all the time ive seen gigantic gar near where we fish (and swim) i've been swarmed by water moccasins i even seen otters swimmin around but i aint EVER seen no sharks! lol

  • @Rambodius It's just a matter of time. Try swimming at dusk or first light.

  • @BarneyBenar what u tryin to say man? you want me to get ate up by a damn shark?!

  • u know ppl have been letting bull sharks out in rivers an if u dont beleave me watch river monsters on animal plantet

  • yet another reason why i will not get in the water on the open river...but the cut is another thing

  • wow cool

  • wow

  • bull sharks are fresh water how do you think they found it there DUR DUH DUR

  • I saw a comment about bull sharks being in the freshwater when they are young. It's not true,

    before everyone thought the adults were in the river but after they started capturing babies 1 or 2 months old that came to life in the river it became clear that they are used to freshwater not matter the age. I like sharks but imagine a 2,5m bull shark that attacks everything in a river....The chances of a human/shark encounter are too big, much much bigger then in the sea.

  • 1:33. My fucking twin. Im sorry but im freaking out, my 2 friends thought it was me, hell i thought it was me. Do you live in ohio per chance?

  • whats the music on the video?

  • @johnboyjbsn2

    hoobastank's "don't tell me"

  • thats a paddlefish

  • the first one is not a shark is a paddlefish very similar to a shark cause of the dorsal fin. some people cut their spatula like mouth off to sell it as a culinary delicacy.

  • Bull sharks have been found 2,500 miles up the Amazon river and 1,800 miles of the Mississippi. Its not a rarity to see a bull, especially a younger one (prefer to live in fresh water when younger) in a river or estuary system. Still an incredible find, I work with them and I always have trouble finding them at a younger age

  • dang

  • @wwest1963 You uploaded the video. Why are saying dang to your own video?

  • @CarcharoclesMeg Do massive bull sharks swim up rivers as well or just younger ones?

  • @CarcharoclesMeg When those fuckers get big they are NASTY.

  • Hey, just wondering how far off the interstate were you...my in-laws live in Wallisville, close the the big bridge...we've seen them in lake charlotte too!

  • I see if I can find it online....cool!

  • I had no idea there were bull sharks in the Trinity River......creepy. It runs right thru Dallas and has always been a dumping ground for all kinds of stuff.

  • i know it really freaked us all out

  • don't go in the water 0.o

    if you do you'll start hearing dramatic music.

  • there was a article about bull sharks being caught in the trinity river this week in the local dayton texas paper

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