Something that always helped me with freshwater crays here in the USA is to use two hands: the first hand twirls fingers in front of them while the other hand moves slowly in from behind. It makes the snatch that much easier because the cray is focused on your twirling fingers.
@@MuddyFeet even the old red bricks with the small holes in them, stack 2 high in a square for water flow with a gap and the cray's hide inside. Make cosy home for them mate.
Awesome mahi bro…!! Soo Good to see u release those BIGG female tuna..!! Looking after our tuna stocks,🤙🏾 She was probably older than u you bro..!! 😂😂 Just a side note bro those bigg ones are definitely females they get that BIGG to build their condition for their one and only long journey back to their spawning ground in the southern Pacific Ocean.. where they release their eggs at their final resting place and die .. they can live to 100 years old and only breed once in their life time..!!!
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Something that always helped me with freshwater crays here in the USA is to use two hands: the first hand twirls fingers in front of them while the other hand moves slowly in from behind. It makes the snatch that much easier because the cray is focused on your twirling fingers.
Wat a cool place
Nice 😊 mate!!!🤠🤙🤙💪💯💯👌🎣
Another really goood vid bro keep it up
Awesome vid mate. We use to put cinderblock in the streams for Cray's to hide in, worked a treat
Hmm that's a cool trick I gotta try that 1. Cheers mate tight lines
@@MuddyFeet even the old red bricks with the small holes in them, stack 2 high in a square for water flow with a gap and the cray's hide inside. Make cosy home for them mate.
Wow bro really enjoyed this one 👍 so cool to see how far you've come as well bro truely inspiring 💚 bring on 2024!
Thanks mate its been one heck of a journey. Loved making this episode was a great mission with top shelf champions
Common bro we all itching to see that far north video 😂 big snaps on
Hahaha yeah I hear yaThere's a bunch of donkey snapper trips coming real soon bro. This week's ep is from the bluff on 90 mile pretty epic session bro
Looks like Yous had a good mission with Nate . Good stuff bro keep it up
It's like watching my childhood . Mean bro and that looked hard out like a leach
Cheers mate glad you enjoyed the vid 😁
Nice work bro’s, love the catch and release, and the munch of the koura, ka rawe!🙌🏿
Thanks bro yea tasty little buggers those koura 😋
Tumeke bro an the whanau
Thanks bro was a fun day out
Good to see those handlines I spooled up for you getting some blood on them bro 😂😂
Haha cheers mate yea absolutely the handlines are onn!
@@MuddyFeet old man and the sea styles bro
Awesome mahi bro…!! Soo Good to see u release those BIGG female tuna..!! Looking after our tuna stocks,🤙🏾 She was probably older than u you bro..!! 😂😂 Just a side note bro those bigg ones are definitely females they get that BIGG to build their condition for their one and only long journey back to their spawning ground in the southern Pacific Ocean.. where they release their eggs at their final resting place and die .. they can live to 100 years old and only breed once in their life time..!!!
Awesome info bro thankyou for thos comment. Was a great day our with an awesome bunch of people. Cheers for watching and tight lines 🤙
Ride the pony bro😂
😆🤣 I should've had a go
Couple good eels for some good chomping
100% a leech
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Mean ppl mean
Yea top shelf champions 🏆 😁
Deff a leech
Yea matebang on. I had no idea we had em
Yeah bro it's a native blood sucking leech. Apparently pretty common 🤙🪱