Thank you for showing us north islanders what your paua fisheries is like in Kaikoura after that dreadful year of earthquakes Looks healthy as long as everyone sticks to the rules like you Thank you for sharing
Perth huh? Shanan has just moved there. His youtube channel is KaiDownUnder. He Used to live in Bluff, Southland. You should check out his channel since he's just moved to Perth. 2nd paua season in Kaikoura has just started, hoping to go this weekend.
thanks for the support, not easy to make these vids, a lot of work involved, so I don't make many vids but the ones I do, hope to make them really good :)
I went for a drive there just outside kaikora 3 months back. I got 2 legal size paua. Sad the floor should be covered. But on the way out back to Christchurch I found 2 blue bins of paua in a reserve. Funny that
yeah I expect that if another paua season opens in summer, a lot of the newbies who went last year will go again, and it won't be so easy as last year. Last year if you picked a good spot you could go and get 5 in knee deep water. The RNZ article said recreational fishers took an estimated 35 tonnes out over those 3 months. And then there's the poachers of course, who keep going in and taking. Unfortunately MPI don't have the manpower to stand there on the beaches 24/7 and stop them.
I wouldnt throw the float drop weights especially around rocky terrain and it can become lodged especially with the drag with a rope Pick a nice spot and then drop it
I suppose a pregnant person won't want to climb over rocks, so perhaps looks for somewhere with a sandy entry point, where she can swim over to other spots
Kia ora bro, cheers haha change of plans as my mates are now wanting to tag along. Any decent spots to park if you're coming from chch? We're all confident swimmers but I've never really dived for paua before only kina and mussels in the north island as a kid
Great vids! Keep them coming, we tune in as a family of 6 from Wellington :)
Thanks for checking it out, water quality is pretty bad round here so any dive vid where you can actually see thru the water is a good one.
Thank you for showing us north islanders what your paua fisheries is like in Kaikoura after that dreadful year of earthquakes
Looks healthy as long as everyone sticks to the rules like you
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for making these educational videos. I like that you keep it real, with no artificial fanciness. Best ones I have ever seen. Thanks
I’m in Perth ,originally from lyttelton thanks for your great video ,I’m salivating now
Perth huh? Shanan has just moved there. His youtube channel is KaiDownUnder. He Used to live in Bluff, Southland. You should check out his channel since he's just moved to Perth. 2nd paua season in Kaikoura has just started, hoping to go this weekend.
Your channel deserves more mbro, keep up the awesome work.....
thanks for the support, not easy to make these vids, a lot of work involved, so I don't make many vids but the ones I do, hope to make them really good :)
Oh yes you can take the yellow paua, it's sooo yummy 🤤 got to try it different to black paua
Loved this video!!! I'm in Kaikoura now. The hunt is on!
Sam and Frodo?
We were thinking more unco walrus 🤔 it’s a tough choice 😜
Nice vid 🍻
Nice vid mate, enjoying your easy going narration, cheers for sharing.
Awesome vid and comms 👍🏽
Great video
Time to buy a float boat bro...they are life changing
You should watch some of my other videos. I have the kaiwaka iti
I went for a drive there just outside kaikora 3 months back. I got 2 legal size paua. Sad the floor should be covered. But on the way out back to Christchurch I found 2 blue bins of paua in a reserve. Funny that
yeah I expect that if another paua season opens in summer, a lot of the newbies who went last year will go again, and it won't be so easy as last year. Last year if you picked a good spot you could go and get 5 in knee deep water. The RNZ article said recreational fishers took an estimated 35 tonnes out over those 3 months. And then there's the poachers of course, who keep going in and taking. Unfortunately MPI don't have the manpower to stand there on the beaches 24/7 and stop them.
@@KiwiKaimoana they could give a me job. No one will take extra
yum
I wouldnt throw the float drop weights especially around rocky terrain and it can become lodged especially with the drag with a rope
Pick a nice spot and then drop it
Hey bro met u at Taylor's mitke the other day cool channel . Would like to tag along for a dive some day IL buy the beers haha
hey there Lee nice to have met you the other day
Kool Vids Bro Mean
Thanks for watching
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Any tips on looking for a good spot to dive with a pregnant wahine?
I suppose a pregnant person won't want to climb over rocks, so perhaps looks for somewhere with a sandy entry point, where she can swim over to other spots
Kia ora bro, cheers haha change of plans as my mates are now wanting to tag along. Any decent spots to park if you're coming from chch? We're all confident swimmers but I've never really dived for paua before only kina and mussels in the north island as a kid
You can make it easier by walking out further before gearing up
Dive further outside of the reef
Wheres the crays
they live in the ocean
Hope you left the yellow
yeah we left the yellow