Great video and great effort mate! I wonder if Fish & Game stop people from catching the pest fish with their licenses. Maybe they should have a free or neat-free option for pest fish only.
Hi man I know a park next to rainbows end full of catfish there's to many and eating each other and the eels wait it's across the road from rainbows end awesome to see a video from there I know a lot of places in hamilton where I grew up
Hi, i am not sure if you are still active on RUclips or not. I am also based in New Zealand. Do you mind telling me the locations in the videos? like small streams and rivers. I would really love to contribute in protecting our native environment.
Also I did not know this sorry I am commenting so much but I find your video very interesting. There used to be goldfish in Rotorua's Lake Anawhenua, and trout used to prey on them and get huge. I was not alive at this stage, but my father always told me all about the times where this was a reality. He has told me that they are no longer there anymore, they have probably been culled or eaten by the trout, but until I watched this video, I did not realize that they stir up the bottom like Koi carp, because my father also told me that Lake Anawhenua at the time was not very clear, so really they are like a smaller Koi Carp, from what I understand here.
And mate, trout aren't pests, they are just an introduced species... If they were pests, they would be classified as pests, have a kill on catch law, and be destroying waterways... Fish and Game and DOC manage and enhance trout fisheries, both governmental organizations.
@@liammcnally9572 I am a fly fisherman but it's not like I don't xare about endemic species as well. I think some things this guy said are wrong, such as saying eel numbers are smaller in areas where salmanoids are, which I have been backcountry fly fishing and seen lots of eels where the salmanoids are, pretty sure they are also carnivorous but if they ate the same food then you would catch them on trout flies. To confirm that the eels came and grabbed some KFC, lol. But since trout have been here like every fly fisherman in the world knows it as the premiere fly fishing destination, again why it generates a lot of money. (Out of Covid times) they also aren't a pest in terms of the fact they stirr up water quality and degrade it like most other pests, they wouldn't really survive in that. Have seen lots of videos in the Rotorua lakes of eels just sitting under docks, dozens of them. When he also said that fact he never provided who did that study or where he got it from, lol. Yes you're right they eat Koura and smelt, they also eat invertebrates and insects off the surface. But Catfish seem to eat literally everything like that, whereas in Taupo you can still catch Koura for a feed yourselves. Big ones. One lake, Lake Rototoa I think it was called nesr the Kaipara harbour, was at the time one of the most untouched lakes in the country, had very high numbers of native fish and Koura, but there were trout in there. Was only until the infamous Stewart Smith illegally put Rudd in there and many other locations, did the numbers drop by like some 99%, because Rudd eat native freshwater weeds, destroying their habit type thing. Trout predate on these things but in some cases it seems to create a balanced ecosystem with the predator on top, but everything else still produces, but when Catfish come in they just completely wipe every endemic and native thing out, as well as trout eggs, so they're the nasty ones in that area.
Trout do very little damage to our native fish. I've been fly-fishing most of my life and when looking into the ponds and back waters of our rivers where trout populate well, our native species are present. Certainly in all our back country creeks they are abundant, as long as the water way's are clean. Trout eat mostly insects in different stages of their evolution. When taking Trout for the table, I will always examine what's in their tummies, I have only ever caught one fish with a whitebait in its stomach, but have found their preferred food, insects everytime. Yes the odd Trout snaps one or two up, but largely they are in a good balance situation. If we are to address the survival of our native fish, we should address pollution and invasive species that cannot coexist. Trout coexist very well and bring this country fortune in that sector.
Hi jarden i developed a small whitebait cast net it would be ideal for erradicating koi carp in fact any of the species you pointed out. If you or coligues are interested i am happy to donate
I have a tiny 2 l temporary aquarium with one juvenile bully and no filter or air pump it has been a month without water change and it’s still crystal clear it’ll be moving to a 52 l proper aquarium next month
If you ever get a bow that can be hired to shoot koi let me know. Have done it before but don’t want to buy the set for the maybe 1 time I’ll do it each year.
Hi! You can feed New Zealand Natives things like prawns, white fish, mussels, and ox heart - those are the easier options. Ideally you should feed them live insects too as that's what they naturally eat - things like blood worms, mosquitos/mosquito larvae, crickets etc. Don't feed them red meats
Dose anyone know where to catch gumbusia (exact location) from what I know there gumbusia in the Chinese Hamilton garden, huka prawn park , Auckland zoo and Auckland winter garden
Nah mate. Beautiful and fun to catch but the worst enemy of most our native fish. Coming from a marine biology and fish ecology background, but I was surprised for sure aye
fascinating doco, love what you're doing, good luck with your goals... from Western Australia, hi ex pat kiwi.
Fantastic stuff mate!!
Nice.i love our native ika ❤ great work
Cheers mate! Gotta love em
Ok that goldfish part made me mad! Also 11/10 music mate! Keep it up I learnt quite a bit :)
Cheers bro!! :)
Great video and great effort mate!
I wonder if Fish & Game stop people from catching the pest fish with their licenses. Maybe they should have a free or neat-free option for pest fish only.
Hi man I know a park next to rainbows end full of catfish there's to many and eating each other and the eels wait it's across the road from rainbows end awesome to see a video from there I know a lot of places in hamilton where I grew up
Great film!
cheers!
Nice work
Cool hobbies mate I love all the same stuff. Tauranga got heaps of kokopu
Nice
Hi, i am not sure if you are still active on RUclips or not. I am also based in New Zealand. Do you mind telling me the locations in the videos? like small streams and rivers. I would really love to contribute in protecting our native environment.
I used to have a job as a fish technician in nz, good times
Great film
cheers mate! seen some of your stuff - you're awesome
@@thefishtechniciannz7916 thanks mate, I’ve subbed and can’t wait for more content.
good shit bro thank you
Great video! Do you still have the project files from when you put this video together? I have a mate who could -fix- enhance the audio a bit.
Also I did not know this sorry I am commenting so much but I find your video very interesting. There used to be goldfish in Rotorua's Lake Anawhenua, and trout used to prey on them and get huge. I was not alive at this stage, but my father always told me all about the times where this was a reality. He has told me that they are no longer there anymore, they have probably been culled or eaten by the trout, but until I watched this video, I did not realize that they stir up the bottom like Koi carp, because my father also told me that Lake Anawhenua at the time was not very clear, so really they are like a smaller Koi Carp, from what I understand here.
Really interesting thanks. Where can you get traps? Cheers
And mate, trout aren't pests, they are just an introduced species... If they were pests, they would be classified as pests, have a kill on catch law, and be destroying waterways... Fish and Game and DOC manage and enhance trout fisheries, both governmental organizations.
trout are pests,
they prey on and outcompete the natives, fisheries make to much money to give a shit so they just keep stocking them.
@@liammcnally9572 I am a fly fisherman but it's not like I don't xare about endemic species as well. I think some things this guy said are wrong, such as saying eel numbers are smaller in areas where salmanoids are, which I have been backcountry fly fishing and seen lots of eels where the salmanoids are, pretty sure they are also carnivorous but if they ate the same food then you would catch them on trout flies. To confirm that the eels came and grabbed some KFC, lol. But since trout have been here like every fly fisherman in the world knows it as the premiere fly fishing destination, again why it generates a lot of money. (Out of Covid times) they also aren't a pest in terms of the fact they stirr up water quality and degrade it like most other pests, they wouldn't really survive in that. Have seen lots of videos in the Rotorua lakes of eels just sitting under docks, dozens of them. When he also said that fact he never provided who did that study or where he got it from, lol. Yes you're right they eat Koura and smelt, they also eat invertebrates and insects off the surface. But Catfish seem to eat literally everything like that, whereas in Taupo you can still catch Koura for a feed yourselves. Big ones. One lake, Lake Rototoa I think it was called nesr the Kaipara harbour, was at the time one of the most untouched lakes in the country, had very high numbers of native fish and Koura, but there were trout in there. Was only until the infamous Stewart Smith illegally put Rudd in there and many other locations, did the numbers drop by like some 99%, because Rudd eat native freshwater weeds, destroying their habit type thing. Trout predate on these things but in some cases it seems to create a balanced ecosystem with the predator on top, but everything else still produces, but when Catfish come in they just completely wipe every endemic and native thing out, as well as trout eggs, so they're the nasty ones in that area.
@@WisdomWealthMotivation thanks for correcting me, always thought trout were evil
Trout do very little damage to our native fish. I've been fly-fishing most of my life and when looking into the ponds and back waters of our rivers where trout populate well, our native species are present. Certainly in all our back country creeks they are abundant, as long as the water way's are clean.
Trout eat mostly insects in different stages of their evolution. When taking Trout for the table, I will always examine what's in their tummies, I have only ever caught one fish with a whitebait in its stomach, but have found their preferred food, insects everytime. Yes the odd Trout snaps one or two up, but largely they are in a good balance situation.
If we are to address the survival of our native fish, we should address pollution and invasive species that cannot coexist. Trout coexist very well and bring this country fortune in that sector.
Hi jarden i developed a small whitebait cast net it would be ideal for erradicating koi carp in fact any of the species you pointed out. If you or coligues are interested i am happy to donate
Hey mate , how did you go about acclimating and quarantining your wild caught fish to your aquarium?
I have a tiny 2 l temporary aquarium with one juvenile bully and no filter or air pump it has been a month without water change and it’s still crystal clear it’ll be moving to a 52 l proper aquarium next month
If you ever get a bow that can be hired to shoot koi let me know. Have done it before but don’t want to buy the set for the maybe 1 time I’ll do it each year.
Personally I would rather eat Eel than Trout.
What do you feed the ones in the tank?
Hi! You can feed New Zealand Natives things like prawns, white fish, mussels, and ox heart - those are the easier options. Ideally you should feed them live insects too as that's what they naturally eat - things like blood worms, mosquitos/mosquito larvae, crickets etc. Don't feed them red meats
if you want people to listen? turn off the background over powering noise.
14:24 did that catfish just burp out a mosquito fish?
think it did actually hahaha
what a bout the lamprey
Haven't found one yet! Gonna hunt soon. Cheers!
Found one! Stay updated
Dose anyone know where to catch gumbusia (exact location) from what I know there gumbusia in the Chinese Hamilton garden, huka prawn park , Auckland zoo and Auckland winter garden
Almost everywhere in the general Auckland area, literally. Make sure to kill straight away if you catch. Try any stormwater pond for starters
Terrible audio.
Turn the music off,
The sound of water and birdsong is enough.
Fishes. I can't really take you too seriously when you keep saying fishes. But thank you for the info, good little doco.
Plural of one fish species is fish, when referring to multiple species of fish it's fishes
trout are fine
Nah mate. Beautiful and fun to catch but the worst enemy of most our native fish. Coming from a marine biology and fish ecology background, but I was surprised for sure aye
Government just keeps them because the fishery makes a lot of money