cool,thanks for that i live in mt gambier,lobster season just started so im keen to get some,i will use a craypot to catch them,hopefully theres plenty there like in your video. btw how far out were you,ie deep..thanks
These were in about 3m of water from memory. These were all quite small. If you drop your pots in about 5m of water you should be okay. The deeper you go, the bigger the lobsters, in general.
very nice
alekscee 2 years ago
good to see so many crays in sa... vic is so fished out dont tell to many it will go the same way. mate
knowlesybeast 4 years ago
How deep were you? freediving or scuba?
nigz123 4 years ago
Freediving. Probably about 3-4 metres deep and about 2-3 back under a ledge.
mcbigg 4 years ago
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm yum yum!!!
robertek76 4 years ago
Don't you Aussies eat them? Bugger the pictures!
Grisobel 5 years ago
lol, yes the photos are taken after I have caught the bag limit. Delicious.
mcbigg 5 years ago
was this anywhere near pt mac
tfish11 4 years ago
Yes. About 30kms north along the coast near a little town called Carpenter Rocks.
mcbigg 4 years ago
cool,thanks for that i live in mt gambier,lobster season just started so im keen to get some,i will use a craypot to catch them,hopefully theres plenty there like in your video. btw how far out were you,ie deep..thanks
tfish11 4 years ago
These were in about 3m of water from memory. These were all quite small. If you drop your pots in about 5m of water you should be okay. The deeper you go, the bigger the lobsters, in general.
mcbigg 4 years ago