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I fished the KBF Open in South Carolina a couple week back. I made it past the first cut, but not past the final cut to get into the invitational. I caught fish, but it was tough.
I setup a go pro and got some footage that I put together. It is harder than I thought to get catching fish on camera, but after a few tries I got a couple fish on camera. What was even harder was matching the fishing up with the music.
Anyways here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2tTu3mo … e=youtu.be
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Nice Job!
If you can stand on that kayak backward facing the camera, that will put some interesting scenes I think
joe
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Cool vid!
In my experience, the best way to catch fish when there's a camera in the boat, is to turn it off. Seems to work every time :-P
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Got a little dizzy watching with the kayak bobbing, but nonetheless a cool video. Thanks for sharing Charlie.
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Whoever is in the back needs to stop rocking the boat! Nice video Charlie
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ComeOnFish wrote:
Nice Job!
If you can stand on that kayak backward facing the camera, that will put some interesting scenes I think
joe
I can, but I have 4 to 7 rods back there sticking up that get in the way of fishing, and I would not be able to see my lowrance. However, i am thinking about putting another mount in the front and then just taking turns on which one I use.
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redskinsfan360 wrote:
ComeOnFish wrote:
Nice Job!
If you can stand on that kayak backward facing the camera, that will put some interesting scenes I think
joeI can, but I have 4 to 7 rods back there sticking up that get in the way of fishing, and I would not be able to see my lowrance. However, i am thinking about putting another mount in the front and then just taking turns on which one I use.
4-6 rods? That is the most rods on a kayak I know. I carry 2. First of all I need to learn techniques for all types of lures before carrying more rods
BTW, I caught stripers on the Daiwa Reel from you on the first day I took the reel.
joe
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