Supercool... If that was in Australia, the netters would be out and clean them all up.
Over there they just have to worry about the sharks and a few tarpon.
Mike.
Re: Drone footage
Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 15:36
by Steve_R
Another good drone catch
Its expensive equipment!
Re: Drone footage
Posted: 04 Feb 2017, 21:40
by Digger
My son in law has a drone that can and and take off from water! I think they are $3k or more!
Incredible footage of the mullet run and I wonder what the huge fish were?
Re: Drone footage
Posted: 13 Feb 2017, 21:16
by spider25160
Digger wrote:My son in law has a drone that can and and take off from water! I think they are $3k or more!
Incredible footage of the mullet run and I wonder what the huge fish were?
Tarpon
Re: Drone footage
Posted: 14 Feb 2017, 09:19
by bunyip
Had a couple of those on when fly fishing, a run like you wouldn't believe and almost impossible to pull up, I got a blister on my thumb trying to slow down the spool and would have had a better chance of slowing a tanker.
I don't think we have them in Aus, not sure if they are up north but I certainly wouldn't wade for them there.
Re: Drone footage
Posted: 14 Feb 2017, 23:30
by spider25160
bunyip wrote:Had a couple of those on when fly fishing, a run like you wouldn't believe and almost impossible to pull up, I got a blister on my thumb trying to slow down the spool and would have had a better chance of slowing a tanker.
I don't think we have them in Aus, not sure if they are up north but I certainly wouldn't wade for them there.
Definitely do have them up north have caught plenty in the Gulf and North Queensland but never seen them anywhere near the size they get in the US.....I believe they get to over 100 pound biggest I have seen in Oz would be less than 10 pound