Great video record Ross, awesome job mate. It is awesome to see this much water at this time of the year. Might have to hit you up for ideas for some reddies around your neck of the woods, thinking of heading up soon.
I keep threatening to walk around on the flats when it's empty with a hand-held GPS and record the lagoons and drop offs, Darren. There's probably heaps of reddies that never get targeted out there.
Wow, what a contrast. So much water about now, and fish do love water ... Really well put together Ross, just staggering to see them alongside each other. Cheers PP
A great visual record of the change in level Ross. It amazes me how quickly the red fin numbers build up and circulate.
You are so right, Kevin. An incredibly adaptive species.
Oh that is spectacular, so glad you put that together. You did a magnificent job on the editing came up a treat. Tx 💜🎣
Thank you so much, Nikki. It certainly looks better when it's full!
wow great job...thanks for taking the time to do that...
Thanks Michael, I appreciate the comment. Cheers mate.
Great video record Ross, awesome job mate. It is awesome to see this much water at this time of the year.
Might have to hit you up for ideas for some reddies around your neck of the woods, thinking of heading up soon.
That would be fine, Sam. Let me know and I'll see if I can help.
I am going shaking vibes for Redfin next weekend
Good luck, Nathan. Where are you headed?
@@FishtalkVideo thanks I am
Off to Lake endeavor
from a trickle to a full pickle roscoe ole mate
I keep threatening to walk around on the flats when it's empty with a hand-held GPS and record the lagoons and drop offs, Darren. There's probably heaps of reddies that never get targeted out there.
Wow, what a contrast. So much water about now, and fish do love water ... Really well put together Ross, just staggering to see them alongside each other. Cheers PP
Thanks mate. It's so good being able to step out of the boat onto grass instead of clay and mud. A rare experience!