Fishing Adventure on the Snowy River
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- This time we are off on an adventure to explore sections of the Snowy River and in the process chase the elusive 50+cm Australian Bass.
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congrats on the cracking bass fellas!!
Thanks mate, we appreciate the comment. It was one of those trips which will stay with us forever. We do need to get back there so that we can finish the job - one of the team didn't hold up his end of the deal and still hasn't reached the magic 50cm mark! 😂 We need to make it happen. 👋🤠
Amazing video mate
Gets me excited about camping, Mother Nature and bass fishing
@@nic8091 Thanks Nic, much appreciated! People like us get it - it's the whole experience of being outdoors in some of the most scenic and beautiful places and sharing fantastic experiences with mates/loved ones and creating fantastic memories. Best of luck with your endeavours! 🐟🐟🐟
Great vid thanks. Especially love the nature pics. Can’t wait to get out and explore the snowy in my canoe soon. That first campground looks stunning. Do you mind me asking which one it is?
Thanks Benjo. We love the Snowy and there are quite a few good camp grounds along it's length. The Parks crew do a fantastic job of maintaining the camp grounds. To answer your question, that first camp site in the video is Sandy Point. Thanks too for mentioning the field observation bits. I often wonder if people find them interesting or not. For me, I have a passion for checking out the local flora and fauna and it's all part of the fun of being out in the bush. I'm hoping people will get some value from being able to put a name to something they may have seen when exploring but never knew what it was. 👋🤠
Awesome video mate. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks very much for checking out my video and your comment. When we were camped up at McKillops we heard howling during the night and we speculated that maybe it was Alpine Dingos and hopefully not a pack of feral domestic dogs. I love seeing the dingos when we are out on our adventures and some of the best have been up around Mt Pinnibar and Tom Groggin. I'm looking forward to catching up with your vids about the dingos. Cheers. 🤠👋
@@DeadsetDrongos That sounds unreal mate! I am certain what you heard were alpine dingoes. Have a watch of my "wild dog or dingo?" video - it goes into details about how Australia has virtually no wild dogs whatsoever - they're all dingoes! I am heading down to Mt Pinnibar later this year so if you have any location suggestions I would love to hear them!
Sounds great. I'll drop you an email. Cheers
Great video and a successful trip!!
Thank-you. Much appreciated 🤠✌
Excellent video, really captures the essence of the trip. Some great Australian Bass caught and the scenery was spectacular. Well done.
@@davidb2502 Cheers mate. It's the company that really puts the icing on the cake. I can't wait for the next trip.
Love this one. I wasn't aware of the gorge, will need to check this out myself.
Thank-you. The video really doesn't do justice to how impressive the Little River Gorge is. You really need to see it first hand to take in the full grandeur.