Catching Native Australian Fish in Creeks!

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Published 2024-05-15
In this video we head to the Gold Coast, Australia, to catch some aquarium fish using fish traps! I take you first to see some of the beautiful hinterland around Springbrook National Park, then head to Tallebudgera Creek to see what we can find.

Timestamps:
1:02 - Waterways at Cougal Cascade, Springbrook National Park
2:18 - Mystery fish at the rock pools - can you identify it?
3:23 - Catching Fish at Tallebudgera Creek Reserve
5:33 - How to use a Fish Trap

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All Comments (21)
  • @Boja23
    12 minutes? Whaatt?? We need more!!!
  • @matt01506
    Top quality drone footage 👍🏻 It must have been wonderful (and emotional) to see your childhood home again.
  • @arunv1909
    the little things that make us happy 😇
  • @alvinhang8721
    The drone video really showed how beautiful the place is. A very spectacular view.
  • @LilMzMandy
    I'm from the USA ,and have been watching folks here that make similar content for quite a while. I'm so glad to finally be able to see someone outside of the US making videos doing things I love in places I would love to see. Thank You Kaity, for allowing me to see places in your country I probably wouldn't see even if I vacationed there. I can't wait till the next vid, Thank You again for wonderful content.
  • @Yelsin_Salazar
    Wow, you have such a beautiful rainforest in there! You never disappoint. Have a fantastic weekend, Katie!:goodvibes::elbowcough:
  • @AAE-cg1il
    Great adventure……glad you took us along. Those dragonfly larvae can get into a home aquarium and feast on small fish…..they can be a real nuisance in a heavily planted tank.
  • @ArnolddeGans
    Love these out and about video's .... Hope to visit Australia one time in my life ....
  • @opercula
    From USA. Been to Aussie east coast multiple times but your videos add a whole new dimension that we did not experience. The drone shots, traps, your monologues...they're all great !!
  • @lachlanking4162
    That spot under the bridge at syndicate road is the same spot I go to every time I go fish trapping. It’s usually a really good spot, but I think with all the rain lately the fish have been washed further down the creek
  • @iwtfpduta
    My wife and I went swimming in Tallebudgera creek where it goes into the sea. Lovely spot. But we found out a few weeks later that a Great White shark was caught at that area after we swam, and the chilling bit was that it was described as very hungry as it had been in the creek a long time 😲
  • @95mushroom
    Kaity! You gotta put those Crocs in 4 wheel drive mode so you don't slip!
  • @pascoerusso8615
    Hi Kaity , great outdoors video & the place looks awesome love your work 🥰
  • Lovely seeing some of the nature and wildlife in the hinterland of the gold coast. Also loved the drone footage! so awesome!
  • @tyliful
    beautiful place, the creature... Nessie. enjoyed your vids.
  • Awesome video, Ms Kaity! You beat the uploading obstacles! :) The drone footage is looking really good!