Kris Amiet hails from worlds end, AKA Hobart Tasmania, Australia. Kris is an enthusiastic outdoorsman, adventure guide and amateur film maker. Kris is also passionate about showcasing the natural beauty of Australia and the world by air, sea and on land.
Great vid, Great fish and good to see , blokes that know how to care for the catch! I grew up, spending weekends at Crescent and Sorell! The least people, can do is wet their hands, and cradle a fish till they take off.
Thank you for sharing, easily my favorite place on the South Island. Haven't had the privilege of fishing it in the snow yet, No1 on my bucket list, glad you had a good trip and got some fish it can be a hard fishery hiring Bootie was a good move.
Thanks for watching my video. I didn't use LUTS as i find they always make nature scenes look worse and diminish the natural colour and light, i do use polarising filters . I do a little tweaking with colour, contrast and brightness to make the scene more accurate to its natural image.
@@krisamiettraveladventure Hi Kris and thanks for your reply, the intro of your RU-vid video says 2020. I was wanting to ask your opinion about Gaiters. I noticed in your video some of your group were wearing gaiters and some weren't. Do you think they are necessary or not? My wife and I are hoping to walk the trail this coming Jan-Feb same time as your group.
@@graha7 thanks for picking up my mistake, I never noticed 😆 regarding gaiters, I definitely recommend them all seasons. Gaiters are good protection against snakes in hotter months and good for keeping mud out of your boots in wet months.
Really nice video. I left Tasmania in 2009, worst decision I ever made, my fly rod hadn't been used since. God, I miss the place and the beautiful highland areas. Loved your video and really captured the beauty of the area. Stay safe
whao this a great one Kris. I am really enthralled by the water and the scenery of the area. please how can i contact youyou. i have so many unanswered questions.
Great cinematography. You really captured the essence of the central plateau. I liked the debate about keeping the fish. True trouties. It was a bit 50/50 whether or not that fish survived. Sometimes the beauty wins over the need for meat .
Hey mate saw your post on facebook. we share similar interests in drones. I've subscribed to your channel feel free to hit the sub button on mine also.. Cheers mate and love the vids keep them coming :-)