A note from Blue Crust Productions

Most people witness tailing permit from a skiff or wading flats. This perspective from Blue Crust Productions is incredible to witness, as most permit follow rays and you can’t physically see what they’re eating from a skiffs view. Blue Crust Productions said, “we caught this action while filming our shark aggregation video in the Exmouth Gulf.” Be sure to check out the full YouTube video by clicking HERE with Blue Crust Productions and the Ningaloo Crew.

Big thanks to the Blue Crust Productions crew, be sure to follow @bluecrustproductions on Instagram, YouTube, and the @ningaloocrew.

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Nelson Oxley
I’m originally from Tabernash, Colorado, and my passion for fishing started early, influenced by my grandfather, who managed Nelson’s Fly Shop. As soon as I got my driver’s license, I began guiding, and now I’m in my seventh year of doing so. I am a Account Manager at Flylords. I work with various brands in the industry to grow their digital marketing presence and run campaigns to increase their product and brand visibility. One thing I love about Flylords is the passion that goes into our work; everyone is deeply involved in what we strive to create. My favorite types of fishing are casting dry flies from a drift boat and stalking flats species from a skiff!

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