I have to say, with all the garbage on RUclips, this is such a nice break from that stuff. Very peaceful, beautiful and interesting. Have you ever done this in the Chippewa River? I'd love to see that!! Keep up the great work! God bless! 😃🐟
@@Sean.David.Artworks I’m glad you enjoyed the content, there’s much more on the way :) I have 4 more episodes of season 1 filmed and I’m working on season 2. Maybe I’ll make a trip up to Chippewa River for that? Michigan alone has roughly the same number of miles of rivers as the entirely coastline of the whole US. So so so many choices to chose from and so far they’ve all been good
beautiful video! thank you so much for this documentation. i love seeing fish use their mouths to pick stuff up haha. I don't live anywhere near the great lakes, but I am an aspiring freediver and want to take good pictures and videos of fish, right now I only swim very shallow. the tips you gave are really useful! i'd love if you could make a general guide on how to find good areas for filming and diving in freshwater areas sometime (along with techniques for better results) 💙
First of all I’m glad you enjoyed the video! Chubs and chub nesting happens basically everywhere east of the Mississippi (obviously species vary locally) and even some in very select locations out west. This swamps streams and shallows project is meant to be a “go to” as to what areas people often overlook exploring have to offer and how to explore them. From your local creeks, to shallow areas in large lakes and rivers (next video) to swamps. Ps I really like your idea of a “beginners guide to underwater photography” because there certainly is a lot to learn, I’ll add that into the lineup! Stay safe Dive often
Thanks! We’ve only just begun in terms of documenting species in these little streams. Theres still many many many more I haven’t encountered yet in the Great Lakes. And if you wanna put this on steroids checkout the Smokey mountains down south. The same show as shown here but with way way more fish! I’ll be filming there next spring Thanks for the support Stay safe Dive often
@@qfc79 funnily enough i've gone over there and filmed a segment already. I’ll be heading back this week for more pickup shots. Episode 5 “summer rivers” will feature the Huron heavily
@@gokiburi2768 neither! But I have seen chestnut lamprey nesting in the st Clair River. They go early July. The sea lamprey population has been locally at least in extreme decline. I haven’t seen one in nearly 3 years now As for the brook, it’s only a matter of time with all the small rivers I’ve been exploring
Wow I am impressed dude. this is really good.
So coool!!!!!!! I didn’t know fish pick up rocks to make a nest, can’t wait to show my dad
You are awesome !!!🎉
I have to say, with all the garbage on RUclips, this is such a nice break from that stuff. Very peaceful, beautiful and interesting. Have you ever done this in the Chippewa River? I'd love to see that!! Keep up the great work! God bless! 😃🐟
@@Sean.David.Artworks I’m glad you enjoyed the content, there’s much more on the way :) I have 4 more episodes of season 1 filmed and I’m working on season 2. Maybe I’ll make a trip up to Chippewa River for that? Michigan alone has roughly the same number of miles of rivers as the entirely coastline of the whole US. So so so many choices to chose from and so far they’ve all been good
beautiful video! thank you so much for this documentation. i love seeing fish use their mouths to pick stuff up haha. I don't live anywhere near the great lakes, but I am an aspiring freediver and want to take good pictures and videos of fish, right now I only swim very shallow. the tips you gave are really useful! i'd love if you could make a general guide on how to find good areas for filming and diving in freshwater areas sometime (along with techniques for better results) 💙
First of all I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Chubs and chub nesting happens basically everywhere east of the Mississippi (obviously species vary locally) and even some in very select locations out west.
This swamps streams and shallows project is meant to be a “go to” as to what areas people often overlook exploring have to offer and how to explore them. From your local creeks, to shallow areas in large lakes and rivers (next video) to swamps.
Ps I really like your idea of a “beginners guide to underwater photography” because there certainly is a lot to learn, I’ll add that into the lineup!
Stay safe
Dive often
This has got to be my favorite channel, I had no idea the diversity in these tiny streams! Always look forward to your uploads
Thanks! We’ve only just begun in terms of documenting species in these little streams. Theres still many many many more I haven’t encountered yet in the Great Lakes. And if you wanna put this on steroids checkout the Smokey mountains down south. The same show as shown here but with way way more fish! I’ll be filming there next spring
Thanks for the support
Stay safe
Dive often
You should make a video on the Huron River. It is right next to the Clinton River and it is often where I fish.
@@qfc79 funnily enough i've gone over there and filmed a segment already. I’ll be heading back this week for more pickup shots. Episode 5 “summer rivers” will feature the Huron heavily
Have you seen brook or sea lamprey nesting?
@@gokiburi2768 neither! But I have seen chestnut lamprey nesting in the st Clair River. They go early July.
The sea lamprey population has been locally at least in extreme decline. I haven’t seen one in nearly 3 years now
As for the brook, it’s only a matter of time with all the small rivers I’ve been exploring