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Consummate Sportsman

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  1. DUDE' date=' that is awesome.

    Thanks for sharing the video.

    Did you do that with a GamePro?[/quote']

    Thanks! It's a gopro attached to an extendable painters pole. I stuck it to the side of my console and just keep it rolling.

  2. very nice video , still working the bugs out on mine , have to learn to turn on the anitvibration mode.

    Yeah, it's all about where you clamp the camera. How'd you like that camera mount?

  3. Did you have to make a special mount to use it in the seat post?

    Very nice video BTW

    No, I ordered it on amazon. It's basically a ram type (ball and socket) set up you see for graphs, but made for cameras. Either video or still. One end has an adapter to fit cameras and the other has an adjustable C clamp.

    I remove the seat in the bow, and leave the post. Then just clamp the mount onto the top. It works really well. A lot better than using a tripod. I know this from experience, after a buddy knocked my camera to the bottom in 200' fow last summer while using a tripod. :mad:

    If you're interested, I can probably dig up the link on amazon for you.

  4. Great Job on the video! Are you using the Go Pro cameras?

    Thanks for doing it.

    Paul C.

    Thanks!

    I've got 2 cameras. One is a gopro that is stuck to the end of an extendable painters pole. The other is a handheld Panasonic that I mount to a seat post in the bow.

    It's taken a few rounds, but I'm starting to get the hang of filming on the boat.

    Great job with the video. Love that Lund!

    Thank you! :grin:

  5. You're a little light on the short cores. Swap the seven color for another couple 2 & 3 color set ups. Reason being, later in the summer as the kings begin to run the rivers, right out front is great fishing in shallow water. Regardless of temp. 2 through 4 colors = HOT. :thumb:

  6. I run 6' leads and do just fine.

    If my dipsey isn't firing, it's not because of the dipsey itself. It's because I don't have the right flasher/fly combo, or they don't want flies at all. If thats the case, I then switch over to spoons and... FISH ON!

    Long leads aren't the secret to success w/ dipseys, IMHO. It's an agressive presentation that solicits agressive fish. The dipsey itself is an attractor! Why do you suppose guys love their wire?

    Save the "stealth" for your long lines like copper and lead.

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