LAKE LIFE in OUTBACK AUSTRALIA | Relaxing Nature Documentary Corella Redfin

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Ep. # 52 This week I go on a nature hunt by the lakes edge. You don't have to look hard to find that wildlife is different when the conditions have changed.
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THEME MUSIC by Joanne Naylor
Vocals, Bass and Drums by Joanne Naylor
Stringed Instruments by Rod McCormack
Mixed and Mastered by Ted Howard
Featured Songs:
All Those Things We Did Back Then by Wildflowers (Instrumental)
Waiting Down The Line by Wildflowers feat. Emmi, Christine Smit

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  • @geneburkett32678
    @geneburkett326782 жыл бұрын

    Very good eating next to walleye can’t go wrong eating those perch taste great really like your content something very relaxing about it

  • @wozzasboomerang

    @wozzasboomerang

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks 👍

  • @bradmacleanfishing
    @bradmacleanfishing2 жыл бұрын

    Good on ya Waz, I grew up in Kerang (but I’ve been in qld for over 20 years now) it’s good to see a bit of the southern home mate, cheers 👍

  • @wozzasboomerang

    @wozzasboomerang

    2 жыл бұрын

    No worries mate, glad to show you.

  • @JohanErikssonSWE
    @JohanErikssonSWE2 жыл бұрын

    the "redfin" we got here to, both fresh and saltwater, its tasty and good fun, we catch them with earthworms. maybe its difficult to find earthworms there with the heat and dry ground. The lizard had a star pattern on the head, very cool. Im home sick, Corona found me, hope you and yours are in good health.

  • @wozzasboomerang

    @wozzasboomerang

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's interesting they have the same name and that they also live in saltwater there too. Worms are good bait for them but the carp usually beat them to it so most people use lures (from what I know). I hope you get better soon, even a glorified flu is not good to get. Thanks for your well wishes and same to your family too.👍

  • @eclectic.explorations
    @eclectic.explorations Жыл бұрын

    Any big feral cats?

  • @wozzasboomerang

    @wozzasboomerang

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep. Lots around when you spotlight.

  • @jasondraper2829
    @jasondraper28292 жыл бұрын

    I say this with respect for your knowledge and your wanting to share that knowledge and the beauties of Australia; but you are off your bl***ing nut! (I know that certain words aren't considered swears everywhere, but I also have never heard you use profanity, so fill in the missing letters as most appropriate) Forget snakes, ripping bark off of trees just begs for a redback to be chomping it's way up your arm. And frankly, I'd take a snake any day over even that presumably harmless spider with it's babies. Spiders are God's way of reminding us how cute sharks are.

  • @wozzasboomerang

    @wozzasboomerang

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lol! Funny you should say that Jason. The other day, when inside my house I felt something on my neck. I thought it was a beetle or something and as I flicked it off I saw that it was a redback when it landed on the floor. They're pretty docile usually so I didn't get bitten (or get too worried about it). You'll never get me near sharks, crocs, or bears though.

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