The one I used to go to had an elevator that went down in. When I told my sister we were going in the fish tank she started crying because she couldn't swim lol. We were like 6 and 7
Bass pro always seem to use fish that need more space than their tanks have, there are plenty of species that would love a tank that big, like could you imagine the number of Bluegill or minnows they could host? (You can tell the tank is too small from how common spine issues are in them, fish can easily get spine issues from having too small of a tank so they're a good indicator of one being too small and Bass Pro tanks seem to always have 1-5 spinal deformed fish.). Hell I'd love to be able to have a tank 1/10th that size with semi-topicals like Guppies just for the shear numbers you could have.
That was a blue catfish. Not a channel cat. The bass with the solid stripes down the body are true stripers not hybrid stripers. The one with the broken lateral stripes that you called a large mouth is not a large mouth. That is a hybrid striper. Largemouth only have one large lateral stripe.
I caught 2 monster 8 inch bluegills today, I have a super good secret spot, but I bet it couldn't be better than being able to cast a couple lines into that tank
@@DanHiteshew-oneandonly Oh sorry. I'm from Ohio, that's how most of us pronounce it. And i think it might be a channel cat lol I don't think you guys have blue or flatheads.
@@100bgeagle I'm allowed to catch any fish around here, including trout. I don't have to be able to identify it. though. I guess if I kept them I might need to know the size limits or something on certain fish.
@@DanHiteshew-oneandonly Exactly if you keep it you better know what kind of fish you have and the regulations reguarding that fish. Plus there are streams that are closed at certain times of year to protect the spawning fish and if you are caught with a pole in you hands there you will get a well deserved ticket. You better know the fish and area your fishing.