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Picture Of The Month



SD2OR with a trophy fall walleye
 

Topic: A couple videos  (Read 1616 times)

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no_oil_needed

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Here are a couple videos. The first file is a smile blade wedding ring. The second is an uncut video using a Brad's kokanee cut plug.

Video is a great way to see what you are doing right and what you are not doing right. Looks like my leader to the flasher from the camera is too short.


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Trident 13

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Pretty fun to watch. How many lookers between the two?  Interest to know how deep and some specs if you have then. Again, nice job!

Always interesting, can watch them on my ipad/iphone but don't see the video's from my PC
« Last Edit: May 18, 2018, 08:27:57 AM by Trident 13 »


JasonM

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What camera were you using to get those shots? That would be fun to try.


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nice.  Always fun to watch fish behavior!
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no_oil_needed

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I have a Water Wolf. I modified it a little with a little clear plastic stabilizer.
https://www.amazon.com/Water-Wolf-Under-HD-Camera/dp/B01MAWGG0S/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1526679789&sr=8-3&keywords=water+wolf

The wedding ring got more looks from the smaller trout. You can see schools for 3 or more following in some of the other footage. The plug got looks from bigger fish, and I think I was a bit deeper with the rig as well. I was surprised the fish came from above and below to inspect or attack the lures. I'm only using a 3/4 oz trolling sinker and the camera is a bit buoyant so actual depth is a guess, probably between 8 and 15 feet at between 1 and 2 mph. I'd say on average you get five to ten lookers before one takes the hook with what I used.
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Trident 13

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It would be interesting to have say 4 “sterile” bait setups. Run each in the same area for 5-10 minutes equal. Would be close to a real lure test?  Just a thought.