Mirror Carp - Catch and Don't Cook | RELAXING NATURE DOCUMENTARY FISHING
Ep. 47 Take another look down this great creek and do a bit of camping while we're at it.
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nice mud marlin!
@wozzasboomerang
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks🙂
@ianhelyar9553
2 жыл бұрын
That's a great name, can I borrow it?
Nice
Man you weren't kidding when you said big fish were in that river. Nice job, beautiful place to fish and camp. My biggest complaint was the video wasn't long enough, looking forward to the next. Cheers
@wozzasboomerang
2 жыл бұрын
Yep, it is a nice spot, thanks mate. I should have got more footage (I thought it was a bit short too), but next show is coming out very soon.
New subscriber and enjoying the content you’re putting out, don’t stop. You’re channel is a nice window into Australia. I’d like to see more camping/catch and cook, greetings from California, USA.
@wozzasboomerang
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, nice to have you on board. And thanks for the feedback.
Good man I like watching your footage I’m in the uk Cornwall Newquay a surfing town fistral is Europe’s best surfing beach 🏖
@wozzasboomerang
2 жыл бұрын
That's great mate. Some of my ancestors (the Naylors) are from Cornwall somewhere. I love the beach too, maybe that's where I get my fishing gene from.
That’s a good fishing spot for Murray cod I have been there a few times keep up the good video’s 👍👍
@wozzasboomerang
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I was told there is a big cod there that people keep catch and releasing - I wasn't successful though.
love the title catch and dont cook haha nice vid mate subbed!!
@wozzasboomerang
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate👍
greeting from john holland denhaag
I like the way you said, "People who weren't born in Australia." I lived in East Asia for 15 years, and if you ordered fish in a restaurant, you'd get carp 50% of the time. I called 'em 'bony mudfish.' They are one of the four 'great fish of China.' A couple of the others are better...but not much.
@wozzasboomerang
2 жыл бұрын
They can eat some interesting looking fish over there for sure
The Australians I follow, all great ppl no question but so much different from each other. If I left the states that’s where I’d be.
@wozzasboomerang
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Justin. I think the isolation of fewer people (caused by large distances) has something to do with the differences. Somehow though I think the accents are pretty similar.
@ROESPLETZ
2 жыл бұрын
Warwick Naylor’s Boomerang Adventures they are the same accents. Here in the states our accents can be crazy different.
@wozzasboomerang
2 жыл бұрын
@@ROESPLETZ True. It's amazing to listen to the variety.
Looks similar to a buffalo fish
Some people would fish all day in the uk to catch one of them and you’ve just knocked one on the head class 🤣
@wozzasboomerang
2 жыл бұрын
They still smell like carp, I don't care if you can see your face in it ;)
I came here to watch a fishing video not you talking the whole video I want to see some action....great video by the way but do more of fishing and less talking
Smh you killed that great looking fish to throw him back in....that's messed up I know carp are invasive but come on dude....where I live I just accept that they are here...I catch a ton of carp catfish and bass....people say carp will push other fish out of there spots but I can tell you that they don't...I've caught ton of catfish and bass while carp fishing...whatever Im not gonna eat I'll throw back I don't care if they are invasive or not....
@wozzasboomerang
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for you’re opinion and for standing up for what you believe. Although I don’t like to waste the life of an animal, if I got caught throwing this feral fish back in the water (like a fisheries officer watching my YT channel with my name all over it) could well end up with me copping a hefty fine. Carp are also seen as a pest throughout this country, turning clear water into muddy, and carp bashing in shallow water has been a common pastime of many a teenage male.