Big Crays are 50+ to 80+ years old, do not take them.... they are the breeders. Anything that lives for 50+ years in this age deserves to live many more years. Only take the smaller ones. This is from a old salty, let them live and leave them alone.....
I suppose that was a good watch
Living like Kings! They won't taste any better in a 5 Star restaurant. Great little story with great footage.
You speak my language, awesome vid bro
Not a bad vid i spose
Reasonably new diver here. How many pounds do you use in your weight belt and what thickness wetsuit?
Those are some horse reds !! Good stuff.
Awesome ep lads
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POV you commenting about stuff I suppose
We didn't see you at the local saying G'day to the Locals. Did you step foot on the island or just New years and Christmas?
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20 crays in 2 days. Tassie law 2 crays per day per person. Poacher.
they could easily have had 10 people there with that collection of boats.
Assuming this was pre lockdown in Victoria?Apollo Bay to King island is more than 5 or 10kms.
Big Crays are 50+ to 80+ years old, do not take them.... they are the breeders. Anything that lives for 50+ years in this age deserves to live many more years. Only take the smaller ones. This is from a old salty, let them live and leave them alone.....
why get two small ones when you can get 2 big ones with 4 times the meat overall? Don't hate the player hate the game. Blame the fisheries.
True in part but the some younger ones need the chance to get to 50+ years of age as well and genetic diversity also needs to occur.