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  • i am gonna hide in there campin area and in one of there tents and then at night im gonna take a fishin pole then get a lure from the fishin area then ima go night fishin lol

  • One of the workers who was feeding them was also giving a demo on how to retrieve lure to look real. stopped by there this Thanksgiving and found they have red drum in the tank. Not as many bass. 2 tarpon but no Snook.

  • what the...... is someone fishing in there?

  • lol the shiners are like wow look at the size of our tank.... oh shit

  • Actually, the snook was found out of the tank the next day. The blue gills were supposed to be snacks but manage to survive. The catfish has changed there diet to eat the shiners. But youre right , waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay tooo many in there . They should be in my deep fryer.

  • I think they have way too many fish in that tank

  • its that an albino cat dont hate im not sure about to many fish im only 12

  • is that the one in ft lauderdale cause i go there somtimes and i live in miami fl

  • anywhere from 2-15 seconds ;D

  • snook breed in fresh water and live their lives in brackish and saltwater near the mangroves and on the coast.

  • ok why the hell is there a snook in their

  • I love the fish.They are one of my favorite things about the store's.Thanks for posting.

  • Yes, however, you can find snook in freshwater in Lake Okechobee as well as tarpon(very rare for tarpon).

  • WTH??? a snook and tarpon with bass??? aren't snook and tarpon saltwater??? LOL!

  • snook and tarpon in the same tank with largies and a garr? how does that work?

  • This is at the Bass Pro Shop in Ft. Lauderdale. Unfortunately, you cant fish in there. They do host shows hen they feed the fish as vendors stop by.

  • u can fish in there? WHERE IS THAT PLACE?? That's like heaven!

  • Actually, the tarpon hit the first xrap and popped the line before the shiners were added. I went back last week. They changed the feeding to wednesday and saturday. They were down to on tarpon, no snooks, a few largemouths.

  • im suprise they didnt hit that x-rap...

  • Hello there, I recently had a large mouth bass that I caught a few years ago. However, he just died. I am trying to get another one fishing but it is hard as well know. Anyways, I am hearing that I can order these fish off exotic pet stores online..does anyone know these sites where you can order such speices. Anywhere in the U.S is fine as long as they ship. Please email me or post comment. Thanks.

  • just go ctch another one ...its not hard...largemouth is common all over u.s....

  • How do you confuse a snook with a walleye?

  • he didnt theres a random ass snook swimming around

  • it is a sick store in north york man i go their every week better then shoppers world i live in brampton but born in toronto dunno best store in hole world 2nd is square1

  • was there a peacock bass in there

  • Wow i never knew snook, and tarpon could live in just freshwater! And u can fish there?!

  • they primarily live in saltwater near on shore. they only migrate to freshwater only to spawn. Once completeted they return to the sea staying near shore. Tarpons stay mostly in salt water. Snook, however will live in brackish water around the intercoastal waterways mostly near inlets.

  • it is a snook not a walleye moron walleye arnt silver with stripes nice try though...

  • Thanks. They changed the feedling dates to Wednesday @ 6:30PM and Saturdays @ 2:30. The Snook is not longer there. An empolyee told me that they came into work one morning and found it dead out of the tank.(bummer). They keep the aquariam at a moderate 68 degrees. Unforntunately, it isn't suitable for peacock bass that has flourished in the local lakes and canals. Do a youtube search for peacock bass to see what they look like.

  • Snook and Tarpon in that freshwater tank. Been there plenty of times. There's snook in almost every freshwater canal system and lakes here in south florida. Along with Tarpon and Jack crevalles aswell.

    Great video, I have never been there to watch them feed them.

  • That Is a Snook. I videod this at the Bass Pro Shop In Ft.Lauderdale Florida. Snooks are Both fresh and saltwater. They live mostly in brackish water migrating to fresh water only to spawn. Once they had spawned they return to the ocean but they only live close to the coastal areas in and around inlets.

  • Thats not a snook its a walleye!

    & It's in Vaughn Mills mall, take the 400 to Barrie, about 15 minutes from the 401 right before Canada's Wonderland. Cant miss it.

  • is this the one in Toronto,Ontario???

  • whats a fuckin snook doin in a freshwater tank

  • thats what i want to know

  • thats a big tank

  • fishes ???

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