Great channel Rosco love your work. Its called schooling mate LOL not gathering, getting ready for the usual spawning event most probably. If they ever release the carp virus we may be lucky to see this event reduced (but I wont be holding my breath). Tight lines for Christmas and the new year to everyone
Thanks Ron, yes, it's a problem that needs to be addressed seriously. It would be sad if they become the main target species in freshwater through sheer weight of numbers.
There was 3 big packs of them at the great Aussie resort on the bank at the start of November would of been 50-100 in each pack
Great channel Rosco love your work. Its called schooling mate LOL not gathering, getting ready for the usual spawning event most probably. If they ever release the carp virus we may be lucky to see this event reduced (but I wont be holding my breath). Tight lines for Christmas and the new year to everyone
Thanks Ron, yes, it's a problem that needs to be addressed seriously. It would be sad if they become the main target species in freshwater through sheer weight of numbers.
Can confirm they are all over the lake, and in the 100s and 1000s
It's a worry, isn't it? As if the biomass of carp in Lake Hume wasn't big enough already. I don't think there's any way to combat it either.
That a big school ross
Yes Michale, they are going to breed in serious numbers I think.
Yeah I suspect some kind of breeding activity.
Looks that way mate.