Great Ocean Road Crayfish dive Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • 14 degrees water temperature. Average dive depth of 12m. Windy shore dive entry and exit from surfing beach.

Комментарии • 5

  • @rodizzle2063
    @rodizzle2063 29 дней назад

    gnarly conditions

  • @finnbismark
    @finnbismark  Месяц назад

    The big cray weighed 3.18kg

  • @yimu2426
    @yimu2426 Месяц назад

    is it very common which is we have to dive more than 10m to get the crayfish along the great ocean road?

    • @finnbismark
      @finnbismark  Месяц назад +1

      Typically there are more days per year where you can dive for crays in the deeper water than in the shallow water. As you go deeper the waves and swell push you around less and the visibility normally improves. As a bit of a rule of thumb in Victoria you should expect to dive about 10x as deep as the wave hight otherwise the waves will push you around and stir up the sand/visibility to much. So if you want to dive where it is 5 m deep aim to have less than 0.5m of swell. If you plan to dive 15m deep you will probably be ok in 1.5m of swell.

    • @yimu2426
      @yimu2426 Месяц назад +1

      @@finnbismark Thank you very much to explain to me this much. especially tell me the tips. I play in Sydney. I only played about a year which i do not have lots of experience. I do not dive that much deep to get the caryfish. Generally I dive about 5m to catch them. It is like you mentioned, at this deep, I am washed by the swell and also it is hard to find them. It is very hard to let me stay there properly. I am not sure if it is worth to go deeper to find crayfish or not in Sydney. I watch the videos on youtube. Many youtubers who catch them in NSW. They do not go very deep.