Well Bob you must be my uncle because if you check out my second last video uploaded I done the butter and garlic and was absolutely delicious.😁😁😁.. thanks for coming along. 👍
Bloody interesting bloody video mate. Reminds me of the good times when I lived on the Louisiana, Texas border and taking home a feed of crawfish was a weekly occurrence. Even the habitat and weather look similar. Thanks for reminding me of those good times. All the best to you and yours.
I grew up in a small village in Oxfordshire, England. We had a stream twenty foot wide, just over a foot deep but in September you could catch a trash bin full of crayfish if you knew how to do it. They were good.
Yes , I see you have the red claw in Texas, these are blueclaw slightly different. 👍 Red claw actually probably get bigger then Blueclaw given the right conditions.
Great trip Josh, what an amazing catch & better feed. Really nice to see your a conservationist also by taking only what you needed, nice. Regards, Ken
Thanks Ken , I had a great day , couldn't believe getting multiple big yabbies every pull of the line. The few I kept to eat were bloody good and there will be plenty there next time I want to go out there. 👍
Those yabbies look so much like the Koonacs we get over here in southwestern WA they live in wet lands and streams that dry up in summer, to survive the summer they dig large burrows that look like mud volcanoes. They are just as big as those yabbies, their claws are sometimes a bit bigger than those! Great catch there.
@@TeamTibbett cool we also have yabbies which where originally introduced from the east and gilgies which which are native but a little smaller. Our Koonacs are not as abundant yabbies and are only found in certain wetlands but our specialty is the marron the third largest freshwater crayfish in the world!
Not finished, I would like to see what comes next, I have heard of many dangerous kinds of wildlife, Plants, Weather, Poatures. Although I know that your country has so much more to offer. "The Rich History ". TC,GBU.,SM.,NZ. ✌❤😁🤗
My mate jock caught a small little yellowbelly and a small 40 cm eel tailed catfish about a month ago on earth worms up in qld in a creek that looked identical to that one I love these little hidden creeks out in the bush there frigging loaded with stuff to catch
Wow and more Wow!! You get all the fun, you show off. Don't throw them back I need my first feed of yabbies. One of these days; they just look so yummy and obviously so fresh you can't go wrong. Well done, I applaud you for sure. Thanks for sharing. The size like you said were monsters for sure. Please keep sharing these wonderful videos.
@@TeamTibbett Sorry, this video is so good, I had to watch it again maybe again tomorrow. I just love the excitement in your voice; I would be the same way even I have yet to yabbie catch, but when weather permits this year, I am going to get my fishing license so I can catch the US version of yabbies AKA crawfish. Stay safe with that snake stuff you mentioned no yabby is worth a bite for sure.
If ever I can afford the travel I would love for us to go to the lower states especially Louisiana to go after American crawfish and get someone to do a true Louisiana boil.
They clean the water. You just need a mango seed. We used to use mince or beef on a line. Pull them in. The blue claws are native ones. Good video. They taste great the old bush prawn.
@@meatavoreNana That would work. A bit of rump steak tied on a fishing line. They grab it and you just pull them in slow so you can catch them on the bank. Any meat they can't just take off with. Can't beat the bush prawn for a feed.
Josh thare a wow never seen it that good unreal. Mate have to come down for a visit lol. Keep up the good content mate I am loving it. Merry Christmas to u Josh and family
Thanks mate, it's been a long time since I have seen such a small waterhole with that many yabbies in it. Merry Christmas to you and all your family and happy new year. 👍
Well done mate great video and awesome location you hit the bloody jackpot if there where yellowbelly in that creek They would be huge from feeding on all those yabbies
Use to catch some huge blue nippers at our farm Nuable creek which is named after the creek my cousin she won a competition with a 12 inch crawchie Nuable creek is 14 miles out of Narrabri North west N.S.W Australia
Kids now days, Stays at home and play computer games. When we was kid we build go carts, go fish and hunting. One thing i got hood into was? CRAWLDEAD FISHING. he hee i had the whole hood out with buckets, strings and fishing for crawldeads. They was out in the ditches, streams, cow pound fishing for them. I was the King of the game he hee Then we all got togather and fry them up YUM We called it a LUAU You know even back in the days, I had to show my friends> HOW TO HAVE FUN
Yeah we never got into video games either, we were always out hunting or fishing for something. I remember as a kid we would ride the push bikes over 20km out hunting pig's with dogs and knives and wouldn't think anything of it. I bet not many kids are doing it these days and the trouble is a lot of the forests and places we went are now fenced off or they are simply not allowed to go into, so I guess it's not all the kids fault. In saying that there are still plenty of places to go if they were keen enough. 👍
@@TeamTibbett Yes bikes, Mop bikes, scooters, go carts, lawn mowers > And Hiking was the way we got around 👍 Skate boards and roller stakes was used in towns
If your crayfish have a bit of a muddy taste to them, flush them with clean water while they are still alive. Keep flushing them with clean water until the water going out is as clear as the water going in. I use a bucket with a valve at the bottom. I fill the bucket with the crayfish and clean water to the top then open the valve at the bottom, when the water pouring out is clear, so are the mudbugs. I wouldn't use chlorinated water because that can also effect the taste of the crawdads.
Yes thanks for the tip mate we really appreciate the input, I do the same thing sometimes if you check out the video that come out last Sunday ' MONSTER MUDBUG ' I kept them in rain water for a few days and kept changing the water and cleaned them up pretty good. 👍👍
Lol.. we don't have grizzly bears here thankfully, only drop bears..lol.. spiders don't bother me but the snakes around here are quick and hard to see until you step on one.
@@TeamTibbett I'll have to ask, what is a "drop bear"? I know Grizzlies and Black Bears, but drop bears is a term I haven't heard before. I'm not usually scared of snakes or spiders, but almost everything in Australia is poisonous, even your duck beaver! Most of my Aussie bush knowledge comes from watching Crocodile Dundee, and in his words-"a funnel web spider can kill a man just by looking at him" lol.
Nice run into by accident video. I hate snakes..tho. looks fun....exclude natural poison weaponized vipers. I am OK with snakes..just not the poison. Always show the reward...learning simple catch and cook is the complete trip. I like my spices and fresh protein. Those look amazing. Louisiana would be envious. They got some great eating down that way....Oh yeah..they got snakes too. Go to neighbor next state over( Texas) they eat them....snakes. me? I like restaurants, cleaner.But I do enjoy such video. Great contend.
Nothing like a chew on the yabbies mate great video what part of aus are you in? I’m in vic & they’re getting harder to get everybody must be getting the taste for them cheers
First time R , I subbed, I love the crawfish as well, bro and I used to catch them at the rivers and streams here, In California, in the 60's-to-70's, fishing too. Unfortunately our waterways are polluted, and are not safe to eat a certain amount of oz's of fish., (Recomended), they say. Pregnant women, not to eat at all.
They tried farming redclaw up here for a while but no good Redclaw blues mudlobbies crawchies yabbies, pretty much all the same Our dillies were two push-bike rims the bottom netted with birdwire and ringed with hessian between it and the other about 6 inches wide, 3 ropes into one and just about anything for bait Seriously we've caught them with no bait, 8>10inches long and filled wheat sacks with them down on the Murray round KOM Feasted like kings Best bait too
I've seen a lot of jerry rig traps growing up. I don't think we actually bought an actual trap until I was in my 20's... which were opera house traps ... can't use them any more.... 👍
We are getting some good rain right now so I think the big yabs will be out. We are going tommorow to have a look. I have an interesting video coming out tomorrow as well that you might like, it's a bit different but sort of like yabbying. 👍👍
I figure you're doing the pond a favor by thinning out the gabbies,, as there seem to be to many of 'em to keep 'em healthy. This is the first time I've seen them cooked in a skillet. Do you purge them first ? When you split them, show us how you clean 'em.
Yeah you are right there are way too many in that little pond. No I just eat them straight out of the water, I'll show the full cleaning process next time. I do particularly show it in a previous video but not really the full cleaning process. 🙂
Why could I have been born here Man, nope I get the complete opposite I’m here in North America more specifically Canada I just love the wild life in Australia such and to know my grandma’s sister moved there makes me even more mad since I was so close to being there yet so far
I found australian red claw crayfish in Las Vegas nv had to report it to invasive wildlife. Crazy that the wetlands I found them in kinda looks like that
@@TeamTibbett Truthfully I will admit I am envious of the size of those crayfish. Over here in the states they're not that big. Very good video. Cheers from Wisconsin.
No offense...how could there be a 'BETTER' spot than the first?!?! Every single time you threw that little chunk o' meat out there, you had multiple monsters grabbing at it. What are these things normally eating in that water? There must be a couple thousand of them in there by the way you got so many in such a short time. Do yourself a favor and get a decent setup for your cam so you aren't all over the place with it.
No offence taken at all mate. You are dead right I don't think I've seen a better spot ( except maybe once or twice). I think they just eat whatever they get there claws onto , basically any vegetable or animal. I'm trying to be better with the camera work, definitely still learning, I tend to get a bit carried away and forget to move a bit slower. But rest assured I'm trying to make every video better even if it doesn't work all the time. And thanks for the input we really appreciate it. 👍
Butter, Garlic and salt and pepper and Bob's your uncle !!
Thanks for taking me along , from Canada.
Well Bob you must be my uncle because if you check out my second last video uploaded I done the butter and garlic and was absolutely delicious.😁😁😁.. thanks for coming along. 👍
Its good to see you putting the little ones back. Means there will be a good amount for next time.
Bloody interesting bloody video mate.
Reminds me of the good times when I lived on the Louisiana, Texas border and taking home a feed of crawfish was a weekly occurrence.
Even the habitat and weather look similar.
Thanks for reminding me of those good times.
All the best to you and yours.
Thanks mate , I hope to get over there one day to check it out.
All the best to you and yours as well. 👍👍
Yabbies...yay...yummy little buggars.. Used to catch these in the dam at Andamooka
I grew up in a small village in Oxfordshire, England. We had a stream twenty foot wide, just over a foot deep but in September you could catch a trash bin full of crayfish if you knew how to do it. They were good.
Sounds like a good spot mate. 👍
Lol you legend! Hope they're good to eat. Thanks from Ireland, mate!
Hahaha thanks mate, they definitely are good to eat. Glad to have an Irishman on the team...👍👍👍
Again, I watched this great video. I have no problem with reruns for sure when the video is so good.
Thanks Jamie 😁 hopefully many more to come and better..👍
@@TeamTibbett Better than this video, is that possible? 😉😉😉
Great spot, that pan looks tasty I like a bit of yabby with pepper as well.
The only thing missing was a beer...lol..I had to drive home.
Any fishing is exciting.
It's amazing that here in Texas the climate is nearly identical
Yes , I see you have the red claw in Texas, these are blueclaw slightly different. 👍 Red claw actually probably get bigger then Blueclaw given the right conditions.
Great trip Josh, what an amazing catch & better feed.
Really nice to see your a conservationist also by taking only what you needed, nice.
Regards,
Ken
Thanks Ken , I had a great day , couldn't believe getting multiple big yabbies every pull of the line. The few I kept to eat were bloody good and there will be plenty there next time I want to go out there. 👍
Those yabbies look so much like the Koonacs we get over here in southwestern WA they live in wet lands and streams that dry up in summer, to survive the summer they dig large burrows that look like mud volcanoes. They are just as big as those yabbies, their claws are sometimes a bit bigger than those! Great catch there.
There have been a few people commented the same thing as you are saying on different videos. 👍
@@TeamTibbett cool we also have yabbies which where originally introduced from the east and gilgies which which are native but a little smaller. Our Koonacs are not as abundant yabbies and are only found in certain wetlands but our specialty is the marron the third largest freshwater crayfish in the world!
Not finished, I would like to see what comes next, I have heard of many dangerous kinds of wildlife, Plants, Weather, Poatures. Although I know that your country has so much more to offer. "The Rich History ". TC,GBU.,SM.,NZ. ✌❤😁🤗
Definitely plenty more to come. 👍👍👍
My mate jock caught a small little yellowbelly and a small 40 cm eel tailed catfish about a month ago on earth worms up in qld in a creek that looked identical to that one I love these little hidden creeks out in the bush there frigging loaded with stuff to catch
Yeah mate, I reckon there would be bigger fish in there might have to go back with the rods and some worms.
@@TeamTibbett yea that would be good mate
My old workmate grew up near Lismore. Told me a story about a swamp full of big Eel tailed cats.
Great to see you enjoying your Yabbie trip. Awesome.
Thanks mate, was a good day 👍
You rippa! Love that neck of the woods...🌻
Love the video mate also like your enthusiasm
Thanks mate 👍
Very cool video man
Thanks mate 😁
Good stuff bud. Nothing better that a feast of yabbie n a cold beer. Merry Xmas
You are not wrong mate. 👍 hope you had a good Christmas and happy new year.
Those are some big crayfish.i love how you caught them on that line and them in a trap.i would like to cook some like you did.they look to taste good.
Thanks mate, yeah this has to be one of my favourite ways of cooking them for sure. 👍
Crawfish - first time I have heard that used in Australia
Wow and more Wow!! You get all the fun, you show off. Don't throw them back I need my first feed of yabbies. One of these days; they just look so yummy and obviously so fresh you can't go wrong. Well done, I applaud you for sure. Thanks for sharing. The size like you said were monsters for sure. Please keep sharing these wonderful videos.
Thanks again Jamie for all the positive comments we do appreciate the support and we will definitely keep sharing our adventures. 😁
@@TeamTibbett Sorry, this video is so good, I had to watch it again maybe again tomorrow. I just love the excitement in your voice; I would be the same way even I have yet to yabbie catch, but when weather permits this year, I am going to get my fishing license so I can catch the US version of yabbies AKA crawfish. Stay safe with that snake stuff you mentioned no yabby is worth a bite for sure.
If ever I can afford the travel I would love for us to go to the lower states especially Louisiana to go after American crawfish and get someone to do a true Louisiana boil.
They clean the water. You just need a mango seed. We used to use mince or beef on a line. Pull them in. The blue claws are native ones. Good video. They taste great the old bush prawn.
I used old pantyhose with a bit of roo mince in the toe.
@@meatavoreNana That would work. A bit of rump steak tied on a fishing line. They grab it and you just pull them in slow so you can catch them on the bank. Any meat they can't just take off with. Can't beat the bush prawn for a feed.
Josh thare a wow never seen it that good unreal. Mate have to come down for a visit lol. Keep up the good content mate I am loving it. Merry Christmas to u Josh and family
Thanks mate, it's been a long time since I have seen such a small waterhole with that many yabbies in it.
Merry Christmas to you and all your family and happy new year. 👍
Well done mate great video and awesome location you hit the bloody jackpot if there where yellowbelly in that creek They would be huge from feeding on all those yabbies
Your probably right mate.
Use to catch some huge blue nippers at our farm Nuable creek which is named after the creek my cousin she won a competition with a 12 inch crawchie Nuable creek is 14 miles out of Narrabri North west N.S.W Australia
I know that creek 👍
They look so good and yummy
They were pretty good mate, pepper and cast iron skillet is pretty hard to beat. 👍
I should do my ones like that
Just not too much oil. And I use olive oil on the skillet. 👍
Thanks for that
Kids now days, Stays at home and play computer games. When we was kid we build go carts, go fish and hunting. One thing i got hood into was? CRAWLDEAD FISHING. he hee i had the whole hood out with buckets, strings and fishing for crawldeads. They was out in the ditches, streams, cow pound fishing for them. I was the King of the game he hee Then we all got togather and fry them up YUM We called it a LUAU You know even back in the days, I had to show my friends> HOW TO HAVE FUN
Yeah we never got into video games either, we were always out hunting or fishing for something. I remember as a kid we would ride the push bikes over 20km out hunting pig's with dogs and knives and wouldn't think anything of it. I bet not many kids are doing it these days and the trouble is a lot of the forests and places we went are now fenced off or they are simply not allowed to go into, so I guess it's not all the kids fault. In saying that there are still plenty of places to go if they were keen enough. 👍
@@TeamTibbett Yes bikes, Mop bikes, scooters, go carts, lawn mowers > And Hiking was the way we got around 👍 Skate boards and roller stakes was used in towns
@@TeamTibbett 1 thing that help us. There was not computer or video games to play he hee
Yeah true, we didn't own a computer when I was a kid.... lol
@@TeamTibbett A fence ever did stop me. he hee.. I even had the owner drive up. He didn't say any thing to me, I just keep on fishing 🤣
Great video! Thank you.
Thanks mate 👍
If your crayfish have a bit of a muddy taste to them, flush them with clean water while they are still alive. Keep flushing them with clean water until the water going out is as clear as the water going in. I use a bucket with a valve at the bottom. I fill the bucket with the crayfish and clean water to the top then open the valve at the bottom, when the water pouring out is clear, so are the mudbugs. I wouldn't use chlorinated water because that can also effect the taste of the crawdads.
Yes thanks for the tip mate we really appreciate the input, I do the same thing sometimes if you check out the video that come out last Sunday ' MONSTER MUDBUG ' I kept them in rain water for a few days and kept changing the water and cleaned them up pretty good. 👍👍
Grizzly bears I can handle, but snakes and spiders would have me running for the hills! I thoroughly enjoyed your adventure.
Lol.. we don't have grizzly bears here thankfully, only drop bears..lol.. spiders don't bother me but the snakes around here are quick and hard to see until you step on one.
@@TeamTibbett I'll have to ask, what is a "drop bear"? I know Grizzlies and Black Bears, but drop bears is a term I haven't heard before. I'm not usually scared of snakes or spiders, but almost everything in Australia is poisonous, even your duck beaver! Most of my Aussie bush knowledge comes from watching Crocodile Dundee, and in his words-"a funnel web spider can kill a man just by looking at him" lol.
Hahaha, drop bear is a bit of a joke to scare people. They are like a koala but are carnivorous and drop out of the trees as you pass under.
10:55 High cut boots are the go as snakes hit you in the ankles. I have had a few hits but they can't get through a leather boot.
Nice run into by accident video. I hate snakes..tho. looks fun....exclude natural poison weaponized vipers. I am OK with snakes..just not the poison. Always show the reward...learning simple catch and cook is the complete trip. I like my spices and fresh protein. Those look amazing. Louisiana would be envious. They got some great eating down that way....Oh yeah..they got snakes too. Go to neighbor next state over( Texas) they eat them....snakes. me? I like restaurants, cleaner.But I do enjoy such video. Great contend.
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the video. We are not allowed to eat the snakes here as they are all protected or I probably would..lol.. 👍
this so good you are so lucky
I had luck on my side that day mate. 👍
Nothing like a chew on the yabbies mate great video what part of aus are you in? I’m in vic & they’re getting harder to get everybody must be getting the taste for them cheers
I'm in North west nsw mate.👍
I’m from qld we get a fair few good yabbie spots up in my area we catch some good spangled perch,yellowbelly and eel tailed catfish
First time R , I subbed, I love the crawfish as well, bro and I used to catch them at the rivers and streams here, In California, in the 60's-to-70's, fishing too. Unfortunately our waterways are polluted, and are not safe to eat a certain amount of oz's of fish., (Recomended), they say. Pregnant women, not to eat at all.
Glad to have you mate.. bit suss eating them if they are telling pregnant women not to eat them at all.. 😲
Bloody good. Bro. Bit ovv salt and dill
We ddn't have MUD BUGS, we had Blue Pinchers While they was cooking > We held CRAWLDEAD FIGHTS would bet on which one will win
bloody nice haul
They were definitely on the bite that day. 👍
That crawfish in Australia are huge I wish I could get them that big in texas
Apprarantly there are Australian redclaw found in some places in Texas. The redclaw actually get bigger then these Blueclaw. 👍
Hi there sir can I ask you where's this place love to catch a yellow or two ,,,,dam good video very clear 😊 ☺️ 🙂 😀
Thanks mate. It's just a random creek out in far north west NSW.👍
next time you need to do a boil! great video
Thanks mate, yes I'm nearly due for a good boil up. 👍
They tried farming redclaw up here for a while but no good
Redclaw blues mudlobbies crawchies yabbies, pretty much all the same
Our dillies were two push-bike rims the bottom netted with birdwire and ringed with hessian between it and the other about 6 inches wide, 3 ropes into one and just about anything for bait
Seriously we've caught them with no bait, 8>10inches long and filled wheat sacks with them down on the Murray round KOM
Feasted like kings
Best bait too
I've seen a lot of jerry rig traps growing up. I don't think we actually bought an actual trap until I was in my 20's... which were opera house traps ... can't use them any more.... 👍
Why can't you freeze the extras sell/ship them to me in the USA? My bucket list is to have me a feed of these wonderful size yabbies.
G'day Jamie, hahaha that would probably be a challenge..
I love how you trapped those crawfish.they are some big nice ones.
Yabbies mate,yabbies!
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How long before farming, like Louisiana, begins?
My mate has a fairly substantial farm going here now. I will get a video done out there within the next couple of weeks hopefully. 👍
Bloody rippers mate
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Sorry I just can't help watching what might be my catch and cook video. Cheers. I hope you get more like these when the season permits.
We are getting some good rain right now so I think the big yabs will be out. We are going tommorow to have a look. I have an interesting video coming out tomorrow as well that you might like, it's a bit different but sort of like yabbying. 👍👍
Hi mate where is this creek I would like to go and get some yuppies thanks Steve
It's out by the big gum tree👍
@@TeamTibbett 😄😄😄
A pretty awesome catch. Was this on the Darling Anabranch or a more obscure water?
No mate , this is just a little creek out in Western NSW. I don't think it has a name.
@@TeamTibbett what's the nearest town mate
The nearest town would probably be Walget mate. 👍
@@TeamTibbett thanks I have cousins on the Darling and their property is about 60ks north of Wentworth
I figure you're doing the pond a favor by thinning out the gabbies,, as there seem to be to many of 'em to keep 'em healthy. This is the first time I've seen them cooked in a skillet. Do you purge them first ? When you split them, show us how you clean 'em.
Yeah you are right there are way too many in that little pond.
No I just eat them straight out of the water, I'll show the full cleaning process next time. I do particularly show it in a previous video but not really the full cleaning process. 🙂
@@TeamTibbett thank you
Me and my cousin use to hand Catch these size of yabbies. We stop because we ate all the big ones
That sounds like fun mate 👍
@@TeamTibbett we were lucky to not lose a finger. You should try it someday
This is what the "apparently kid" will sound like when grown.
Yeah apparently this is true...😲
Even the mud bugs are bigger in australia
Why could I have been born here Man, nope I get the complete opposite I’m here in North America more specifically Canada I just love the wild life in Australia such and to know my grandma’s sister moved there makes me even more mad since I was so close to being there yet so far
You might be the one to move here in the future and then your grandchildren will be born here..👍
I was wondering is there any crocodiles out there🤔
Not that I've seen 🤣👍
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I have a different way of cooking them I boil them whole and then split the tail and crack the nippers
I like them boiled too.👍 I cook them heaps of different ways 🙂
Have you encountered any Crocs???
No , most crocs are a little further north. 👍
@@TeamTibbett subscribed by the way....
Thanks mate, glad to have you on the team. 👍
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a touch bigger dab net would do the trick
My sister got me a bigger one for Christmas. I used it on my last video and almost felt like cheating..🤣
They are called Yabbies.
Colloquially yes, but the world over they're referred to as freshwater crayfish/crawfish
Where’s this ?
North west nsw 👍
Sadly no crawfish here in Alaska..
Really, I guess it gets a bit too cold up there.
I found australian red claw crayfish in Las Vegas nv had to report it to invasive wildlife. Crazy that the wetlands I found them in kinda looks like that
I've heard of them being found in Texas but not all the way out in Las Vegas.😲
Where I'm from there called lobbies.
I'm guessing you are from Queensland?
@@TeamTibbett nailed it mate awesome catch well done enjoy.
well done - don't fall in. only half of you would be left to climb out. :)
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Family LOL
he needs a good watch.
Thanks for the recommending others to watch and thanks for watching...👍😁😁
Need a slightly bigger net.
My sister got me one for Christmas, but I feel like it's cheating with the bigger net...🤣🤣
@@TeamTibbett Truthfully I will admit I am envious of the size of those crayfish. Over here in the states they're not that big. Very good video. Cheers from Wisconsin.
Thankyou Amanda, we are glad to have you part of the team , all the way from Wisconsin , it's probably cold there this time of year. 🙂
@@TeamTibbett yeah it's big cold here lol.
Yabbies* we are not in the USA
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No offense...how could there be a 'BETTER' spot than the first?!?! Every single time you threw that little chunk o' meat out there, you had multiple monsters grabbing at it. What are these things normally eating in that water? There must be a couple thousand of them in there by the way you got so many in such a short time. Do yourself a favor and get a decent setup for your cam so you aren't all over the place with it.
No offence taken at all mate. You are dead right I don't think I've seen a better spot ( except maybe once or twice).
I think they just eat whatever they get there claws onto , basically any vegetable or animal.
I'm trying to be better with the camera work, definitely still learning, I tend to get a bit carried away and forget to move a bit slower. But rest assured I'm trying to make every video better even if it doesn't work all the time.
And thanks for the input we really appreciate it. 👍
Call em monsters, hahaha!
get a go pro
This video was filmed using a go pro hero 9. 👍
Crawfish WTF is wrong with you, Yabbies.
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WTF is wrong with YOU?
The world is bigger than Australia don't you know?
crawfish? you trying to get some yank subscribers?
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Yabbies not crawfish!
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How politically incorrect of me...🤣🤣
Yabbies, Utes, Eskies, bloody Ozzies
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Crawfish ? They look like yabbies to me .
The world is bigger than Australia...
The world over they're commonly known as freshwater crayfish/crawfish.
@@olsim1730 When in Rome .
this is a under 10 minute video, 23+ foh
Thanks mate 😁
Sadly no crawfish here in Alaska..