Monster Fish
Monster Fish: Season 1
Season 2

Air Date

July 13, 2009

Episodes

15 episodes

Monster Fish

Season 1

Episodes

1. Giant Stingray

July 13, 2009
44 min

Researcher Zeb Hogan travels to Cambodia to find and study the little-known giant stingray.

2. Sawfish

September 19, 2009
44 min

Follow Dr. Zeb Hogan on his journey to find the largest freshwater fish in Australia: the freshwater sawfish.

3. Great White Sturgeon

September 21, 2009
44 min

Follow Zeb Hogan as he goes in search of the biggest and oldest of North America's river monsters: the White Sturgeon.

4. Giant Stingray

September 26, 2009
44 min

Follow Dr Zeb Hogan on his quest to find what could be the world's largest and most deadly freshwater fish: the giant freshwater stingray.

5. Raging Amazon

September 28, 2009
44 min

Aquatic ecologist Dr. Zeb Hogan teams up with kayaking experts to discover what monster fish are lurking beneath the surface in Rio Roosevelt.

6. River Invasion

October 3, 2009
44 min

They are carp from Asia which can jump 10 feet in the air at the sound of a boat motor, turning a day on the water into a boxing match.

7. Alien Catfish

October 5, 2009
44 min

8. Alligator Gar

October 10, 2009
44 min

9. Thai Eden

October 12, 2009
44 min

10. Nile Giant

October 17, 2009
44 min

11. Ancient Beast

October 19, 2009
44 min

Dr Zeb Hogan travels to the American Midwest in search of the paddlefish, one of the largest, oldest and most bizarre -looking freshwater fish on the planet.

12. Himalayan Terror

October 24, 2009
44 min

13. Mekong Mystery

October 26, 2009
44 min

Giant freshwater fish are studied at Khone Falls on the Mekong River in Laos.

14. Kamchatka Salmon

October 31, 2009
44 min

15. Catfish King

November 2, 2009
44 min

Zeb Hogan travels to Spain in search of the invasive Wels catfish -- a monster fish capable of growing more than 8 feet long, eating birds, cats, and, as some legends claim -- even humans! The voracious predator is not native to the region, and biologists fear it could be destroying the local ecosystem.