Yes I try to move the drone as carefully and slowly as I can when there’s that many fish around and generally it doesn’t bother them. I’m sure the spawning drive makes a difference but there’s also so much going on all around it just blends in after awhile.
This video is incredible! From the start with the salmon jumping out of the water to the drone mingling with the fish, your work provides us with insights of what is going on where we typically can't see and an opportunity to understand what is happening right here in Maine. Thank you for your good work!
Wow this is one of your most incredible videos yet. Thats a lot of very nice salmon. I'm a bit surprised at how much variation there is in the spots from one fish to another, even this late in the season. And they look a little bit goofy with those double pectoral clips. Thank you for the video and thanks to MEIFW for keeping the resource going.
Brilliant footage! Incredible to see so many salmon, and males in spawning colors
Wow! That is an amazing number of those beautiful salmon. They must be pretty single-minded. They were barely noticing your drone.
Yes I try to move the drone as carefully and slowly as I can when there’s that many fish around and generally it doesn’t bother them. I’m sure the spawning drive makes a difference but there’s also so much going on all around it just blends in after awhile.
Love the salmon jumping! Excellent video!
Thanks! 😊 I know! Definitely was neat to see
This video is incredible! From the start with the salmon jumping out of the water to the drone mingling with the fish, your work provides us with insights of what is going on where we typically can't see and an opportunity to understand what is happening right here in Maine. Thank you for your good work!
Thanks! Definitely was a fun one and for sure cool to see the salmon jumping as well!
Wow this is one of your most incredible videos yet. Thats a lot of very nice salmon. I'm a bit surprised at how much variation there is in the spots from one fish to another, even this late in the season. And they look a little bit goofy with those double pectoral clips. Thank you for the video and thanks to MEIFW for keeping the resource going.
Thanks! I appreciate it 😊
Amazing footage!
Thanks! 😊
Definitely one of your best videos!! Thanks for posting it.
Thanks! I appreciate it 😊
Nice! So real-such a treat to see this video!
Thanks! 😊
Sometime in the middle of November, biologists take eggs and milt at a small place on panther run. They've been doing it for years . Just an FYI
My father ran the hatchery that did that operation for 30 years. He passed in '19 but this footage would have amazed him.
very cool! what partof the lake is this at?
Thanks! It was one of the tributaries to the lake, not in the lake itself. All the Salmon in the video come in from Sebago though
Thats so cool! What part of the lake is this at?
Thanks! It’s one of the tributaries, all those Salmon come in from Sebago.