Mean diving cuz I'm hoping to dive there on Wednesday get some kina hopefully from chch keep up the good mahi young blood your matua must be a awesome fulla
Thanks for sharing the video and spreading the south island beauties. I'm living Auckland, and plan to have a diving trip with my friends on Dec. Cheers!
So I did my first dive at kaikoura 3 days ago. I didn't see one cray. Also hardly any fish. I was a bit disappointed tbh. I'll be back again in a few days time. I'll try a bit further south. Really hoping I get to see a cray.
I remember driving that rahui when I was your age before it was a rahui and the transformation is amazing, there used to be shit all there, when you find those big Kaikoura bugs keep it to yourself aye.
Love your videos 👍 we are looking at doing a dive down there havnt been for dive there before could you suggest what’s a good tide and winds you want to have to make the trip worth it
@@youngbucknz hello. I am a new bee..where is the perfect spot for free diving crayfish for new bee? Is there any group offering diving assistance or guidance in kaikoura? Thanks much. Happy new year
@@senenbe44 There are no secret spots, we try out new areas all the time and find crays everywhere. If you need some assistance I would recommend Hunting and Fishing Kaikoura, they are very friendly and offer helpful local information.
Buddy, your crayfish look like spiny lobsters! They are nothing like crayfish I've seen from other parts of the world. Is that freshwater or saltwater? To me, any marine variety is a lobster and any freshwater variety is a crayfish (aka crawfish).
@@youngbucknz That is an interesting regional difference. I'm in the US, and here, as far as I'm aware, a crayfish is only understood to be freshwater relatives of the lobster. I know that Australia calls them yabbies, incidentally, but I suppose that isn't the case in New Zealand.
I'm really surprised that a kiwi would go this far to get food. As an Aussie, I have kiwi's everywhere at work and they are lazy, infact, the laziest people i have EVER seen. Good video though mate.
Thank for your channel. Most divers wouldn't show the location. Awesome video
Thanks for the sharing beautiful
wow a great vid again loving seeing so many crayfish still around
Cheers, I appreciate the comment!
Churr all that crayfish talk makes my mouth water😂 takes me back to my childhood eatin crays Kinas and mussels during school holidays! ❤❤❤
That is a good one my friend . Thanks for sharing the video.
Im leaving queenstown and heading to picton ill stop in for a dive thanks mate 🙌🏼🔥👌
Enjoy 👍
Can you point me to a good spot mate or should I just dive the edge of the reserve
I’m almost in Kaikoura
@@ediblebeats2254 any where shouth of Kaikoura along the road side are great spots
@@youngbucknzthank you bro
Wow the memories of my feed at Inns Bins. I will be back
Learning to be self sufficient is the best life experiences your dad can give you .
Awesome video bro
Good job Fellas, memories of my teen years doing the same in southern Tasmania 👍👍
Awesome video thank for shearing 👍👍
This is great it is hard to find good videos like this keep it up!!
Awesome guys love it ❤️🔥🤙🏽🔥
This kids living the life
Wow that was really good. You're a natural filmmaker :) Keep it up!
awesome guys, we are so lucky to have our beautiful coast line. thanks 4 sharing. from bay of islands
Mean diving cuz I'm hoping to dive there on Wednesday get some kina hopefully from chch keep up the good mahi young blood your matua must be a awesome fulla
Well done. Back in the day (70's) paid a dollar, we use to stop going from Nelson to Christchurch
awsome young man!
Man we're blessed with the best kai moana good stuff bro living the life
Lets go im your 900th subscriber! Nice Catches!
Awesome! thank you so much.
Awesome loved it !
Awesome dude. Keep it up and im sure one day youll have yr own show on tv. Passion
Wow,
Your video makes me want to visit again.
I visited 10 years ago, and I wanted to live there.
I'm looking forward to a good video.
Awesome vid guys 👌..
Mean as my bro🤙🏾
Heck yea awesome vid
Thank for sharing your lovely video on how to get crayfish
Awesome guys ..subbed
Seen it heaps a time in the far nth Qld crayfishing lol😂😂
Awesome videos!
I have just subscribed to your channel I like the way you present your videos and keep it real 👍
Cheers for the comment man! I appreciate the support
making me miss home......mean vid bro!!!!!
Nice mbro, so glad I subbed to you's...
Gee that is a great vid there young fulla! Well done!!!
Thanks for the feedback, appreciate your comment. Seen some of your videos, love your work.
Wow your magnificent and hearty and totally talented.
Awesome video man, spent a lot of time in kiakoura before moving to aus, nothing like it.
Wow so amazing to see a lot of crayfish
Well done boys.
Thanks for sharing the video and spreading the south island beauties. I'm living Auckland, and plan to have a diving trip with my friends on Dec. Cheers!
Stay safe my friend, God bless you!
Great job! Thanks for sharing.
Great video Hec.
Choice video bro..
How cool was that seal coming in for dinner. Lol
Mate that was a awesome video keep it up 👍🏽
So I did my first dive at kaikoura 3 days ago. I didn't see one cray. Also hardly any fish. I was a bit disappointed tbh. I'll be back again in a few days time. I'll try a bit further south. Really hoping I get to see a cray.
Awesome video! Looking forward to more!
Awesome bro
👍
nice vid boys,
im going down to kiakoura on the 23 of december for christmas. i live in auckland but i really like hunting and diving.
I remember driving that rahui when I was your age before it was a rahui and the transformation is amazing, there used to be shit all there, when you find those big Kaikoura bugs keep it to yourself aye.
Awesome
Love your videos 👍 we are looking at doing a dive down there havnt been for dive there before could you suggest what’s a good tide and winds you want to have to make the trip worth it
Low tide is best and avoid southerlies because it makes the sea dirty.
@@youngbucknz ok thanks for that mate keep putting up them awesome dive videos 👍
I thought Kaikoura was closed till December??
That is the Paua fisheries you are referring to.
I'm planning a trip up that way in Jan/feb period. I've never caught a crayfish before. I'm really excited to try though! Great video!
Uh we're is that spot
snorkeling? did you scuba diving there?
We are just freedivers, and find we can get all we need. 👍
Kai kura
Is it all good to snorkel the reserve bro cheers
Yep awesome place to snorkel, you can look but you can't touch.
Good day what is the water temperature and what thickness is your wet suite ??
The water temperature is around 14 I have a 5mm wetsuit.👍
Good catch and cook! How is the roads work going? Last time, took me about 5 hours to drive from Picton to CHCH. Hope to come next year before winter.
The roads pretty much sorted, thanks for commenting👍
Can get from picton to chch in under 4 hours now👆🏽
Hey bro where's the cray spots in kaikoura going there on weeekend
You can find crayfish anywhere along the coastline, we don't have any favourites. If there are rocks there's crayfish, they can also be very shallow.
I honestly didn’t know Kaikoura was famous for cray fish! Cheers for the awesome informative video mate
Mean.
Yes kaikora is famous for crayfish
Were use just in the seal colony ?? Never dived over there
Our first dive was on the way to the seal colony and our second dive was down the coastline from Kaikoura.
@@youngbucknz cool
Hey man is it better further south than south beach?
@@henrybrooks321 Both are awesome.
How deep the sea to find a crayfish
Can be very shallow (waist deep) we tend to find them freediving (10-3m)
Congratulation, Dad and Son sharing. I was about 12 when I spoted a 8 Kgm lobster with my Dad, bigest ever
do you boys live in kiakoura?
We’re based in Nelson but visit Kaikoura lots.
Hello
Where about you base in NZ
Top of the South Island👍
@@youngbucknz hello. I am a new bee..where is the perfect spot for free diving crayfish for new bee? Is there any group offering diving assistance or guidance in kaikoura? Thanks much. Happy new year
@@senenbe44 There are no secret spots, we try out new areas all the time and find crays everywhere. If you need some assistance I would recommend Hunting and Fishing Kaikoura, they are very friendly and offer helpful local information.
Buddy, your crayfish look like spiny lobsters! They are nothing like crayfish I've seen from other parts of the world. Is that freshwater or saltwater? To me, any marine variety is a lobster and any freshwater variety is a crayfish (aka crawfish).
Yeah, they are massive saltwater crayfish. The big ones you can only find in marine reserves or in Fiordland NZ.
@@youngbucknz That is an interesting regional difference. I'm in the US, and here, as far as I'm aware, a crayfish is only understood to be freshwater relatives of the lobster. I know that Australia calls them yabbies, incidentally, but I suppose that isn't the case in New Zealand.
Omg it's so yummy
I'm really surprised that a kiwi would go this far to get food.
As an Aussie, I have kiwi's everywhere at work and they are lazy, infact, the laziest people i have EVER seen.
Good video though mate.
Yeah the palangi ones IL out work you anyday
C'mon mate that's why we take your jobs over there Ozzie's r fukn terrible
Oh heck don't be a hater Bro not anyone's fault ya Mrs left you for the Kiwi Bloke lmao!
And to kiwis, we think the same of yous... Useless workers over there yah slackers. Half Pai Aussie mungros 🤭