Awesome Fishing Charter !! Great Barrier Reef!!

May 10, 2012 by  
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www.reefari.com Check out some awesome fishing on the Great Barrier Reef with Charter Reefari Pty Ltd. Went searching on an overnight charter for new ground, and found some top spots catching some good fish including Maori Sea Bream, Nannygai, Red Emperor, coral trout, couple of huge Rainbow runners and even a Mangrove Jack. One spot we even called Catfish City due to heaps of large seagoing catfish. Even double headers, and don’t they pull hard. More searching than fishing but when we did drift the spots, 4 & 5 way hookups were common on 6 7 kg largemouth Nannygai. Hope you enjoy the videos, and subscribe for all the latest action. Mako also had a top weekend catching the following. Spanish Mackerel are also coming on the chew catching a few last week pushing 10 -15kgs. Also some Nice GT’s up to 23kg, but busted up by a monster pushing 70lb’s, so there are some real horses out, Will keep filming and see what we can catch. Cheers Greg http See some more from Lee Brake’s fishing article, “It was a good start, but the crew elected to persist in hope of finding those elusive red fish. We pushed on through the list of increasingly questionable marks and found little change except for the odd thickening of bottom density. Eventually boredom set in and everyone unanimously voted to have a drift over one of these thickenings. At first nothing happened, but then suddenly Jamie Evans found himself almost torn from the boat as his 24kg Shimano rod came to life with a behemoth bend

Coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef

May 8, 2012 by  
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Coral bleaching occurs when corals get too hot. Bleached corals are essentially sick corals and although they can recover, if temperatures are too warm for too long, the corals will die. Coral bleaching and in some cases death, is an impact of climate change.

Great Barrier Reef – Natures Miracles (s01e01)

May 8, 2012 by  
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Trevally (Jacks) Fishing Kaos!! Great Barrier Reef!!

May 6, 2012 by  
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www.reefari.com Some sensational footage of a big school of Trevally, swimming around the boat on the edge of the Great Barrier Reef. Check out the Trevally (Jacks) swimming after anything that moves. They hung around the boat for an hour and was truly some great fishing, on lures and plastics. Double and triple hookups were common and all fish released. If only fishing was this good all the time, unreel weather and some awesome fishing action. Please subscribe for more great fishing action and tips, Cheers Greg http

Great Barrier Reef Diving – July 2011- Spoilsport

May 6, 2012 by  
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Diving excepts from my July 1-4 trip on the Mike Ball Dive Expeditions vessel “Spoilsport”. Shot in 1080p on a GoPro HD Hero with aftermarket flat port. Edited in iMovie ’11, Exported in 720p format.

Shark Feed Great Barrier Reef

May 4, 2012 by  
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This is a shark feed I filmed on the Great Barrier Reef in 2000. Things got kinda crazy when one of the sharks got tangled in a chain holding the bait. The shark escaped and appeared to be unharmed. Enjoy.

Google voice search experiments: underwater teaser

May 4, 2012 by  
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Using a Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo Android smartphone and a Transducer (goo.gl this acoustic experiment to test Google voice search for mobile was conducted underwater by two Google Australia engineers on the Great Barrier Reef. Watch the full experiment to see if it worked (goo.gl Then why not try Google voice search for yourself! Download Google voice search for Android (goo.gl or iPhone (goo.gl Watch more experiments at www.youtube.com

Channel Nine’s Great Barrier Reef Teaser

May 2, 2012 by  
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Teaser for Channel Nine’s epic 3 part series on our very own world heritage listed natural wonder, The Great Barrier Reef, come see it for your self visit www.cairnsgreatbarrierreef.org.au

Spanish Mackerel Fishing video at Three Rocks!! Great Barrier Reef!!

May 1, 2012 by  
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www.reefari.com A great fishing video showing some nice Spanish(King) Mackerel caught trolling 3 Rocks off Mackay. This is a beautiful island about 30 nautical miles due east off Mackay, very scenic with beautiful beaches and fringing coral reef. It’s also a great dive spot with beautiful coral, clownfish and good water visibility and worth a snorkel if you get chance, some of the best diving around the local islands as well. It has some of the best bottom reef fishing and also great trolling and one of my favourite spots. We managed to pick up three Spanish mackerel in approx one hour trolling. Once again the Wogs with Gar worked well, and are a must have in your trolling spread with rigged Gar or Ballyhoo. Check out our fishing videos on using and rigging wogs, can’t rave on about them enough. They work well with lures, and prefer two run two lures, and two baits, either swimming wolf herring or Gar on wogs. Three rocks is actually one island, but looks like three rocks with the tide in and from a distance. It is also a great anchorage for SE Winds, up to 15 knots, anything more and will get a bit rolly. The areas to target for Spanish at three rocks is the North East point, and we caught our three Spanish mackerel trolling the Southern Point on an outgoing tide. Spanish mackerel have a size limit of 75cm and bag limit of three. Only take what you need and three is heaps anyhow. We left them biting with a full esky with some nice reef fish as well, Life’s tough on the

Quicksilver Cruises Great Barrier Reef Tours Port Douglas

April 30, 2012 by  
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The world’s best known Outer Great Barrier Reef cruise experience. Quicksilver Cruises takes you to the renowned Agincourt Reef at the very outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef. Here, special reefs known as ‘ribbons’ run parallel to the Continental Shelf. www.quicksilver-cruises.com

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