Ah, thanks dude. The forgiving thing about video is that you can remove all the fails 🤫. I find with lobsters they come quite easily or they don't. I have wasted half a session trying to get the wrong one before. Not good for me or the lobster. It's nice to have a camera or another focus, enjoy the dive and the lobster is a bonus.
Great tips mate, thanks for sharing. Been diving for lobsters for about a year and caught a few but I still have so much to learn. Never thought about scratching to try and entice them out first.
Well done. Never seen that little tap before. You made it look easy. The Lobster just turned around. Good vid
Ah, thanks dude. The forgiving thing about video is that you can remove all the fails 🤫. I find with lobsters they come quite easily or they don't. I have wasted half a session trying to get the wrong one before. Not good for me or the lobster. It's nice to have a camera or another focus, enjoy the dive and the lobster is a bonus.
Great tips mate, thanks for sharing. Been diving for lobsters for about a year and caught a few but I still have so much to learn. Never thought about scratching to try and entice them out first.
Thanks dude. Worth the video just to get a comment off someone with your YT handle. 😎
Haha, I aim to please @@KayPea
@@IneptusMoronicus 🤣😎 Legend! That's started the day with a smile.
Where did you dive?
That was in the bay, around the reefs near Dane rock. In fairness I have seen lobsters from fly cellars to the Cribbar.