Winga , You guys are incredible, Bloody awesome in fact ! The biggest fish i've ever caught is a 2lb trout. Man ! watching you guys catching these magnificent snapper makes my 68yr old heart wish I was still young enough to be able to still go out . Fantastic effort guys .
I thought the colour depended on the depth the snapper lives in. I've noticed up here in Qld with resident fish, the shallower the water, the lighter the colour and darker in the deep with bigger 'nob' on head.
tigertiger I thinks it's more to do with habitat, for example fish living under a sandy bottom might be lighter whereas those over rocky bottoms may be lighter
Ok so let's see if we got this right?? You think we should measure it instead of weighing it on digital scales (live to camera) to give a better idea of weight? Interesting concept
Winga , You guys are incredible, Bloody awesome in fact ! The biggest fish i've ever caught is a 2lb trout. Man ! watching you guys catching these magnificent snapper makes my 68yr old heart wish I was still young enough to be able to still go out .
Fantastic effort guys .
I love how informative this show is I learn something new everytime I tune in
Awesome vid guys! That must've of been a cracking experience on that like gear 👌
you guys live in paradise !!!! i watch your videos from england
Love this show, most of them are in victoria which is good being local based. . Keep up the good work!
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awesome as always. Learning a lot from watching the vids. keep it up!
keep the videos coming. bloody awesome!
Well done guys, fantastic viewing once again. Are you hitting the winter snapper this year? All going well we are going to try next week
welcome back guys....its been a while with no new videos....now, show me the snapper :)
awesome stuff guys! love your work..
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Brendan just want to ask what size saragosa and what pound line you using??
+BigFishChannel i have been to your tackle store do you remember i just painted my stab craft red and i put a electric motor
01:00 to 02:00 what is that tune called? I want that BabyAtom go(-o)dness for my WinAMP! :)
I thought the colour depended on the depth the snapper lives in. I've noticed up here in Qld with resident fish, the shallower the water, the lighter the colour and darker in the deep with bigger 'nob' on head.
tigertiger I thinks it's more to do with habitat, for example fish living under a sandy bottom might be lighter whereas those over rocky bottoms may be lighter
Can you guys start measuring your fish because from your footage it doesn't look that big. If you measure it I will have a better idea
Ok so let's see if we got this right?? You think we should measure it instead of weighing it on digital scales (live to camera) to give a better idea of weight? Interesting concept
Jezza your an idiot
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