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Topic: Winter Kayak Fishing: Staying Safe and Warm  (Read 4839 times)

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uplandsandpiper

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I put together a quick video on how I dress and protect myself for winter kayak fishing.



RoxnDox

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Nice work and very informative.  A couple of minor suggestions for future considerations:  Your camera angle was off, so the horizon was tilted.  Minor thing I know, but it was enough to notice...  Second thing, lighting.  Your background with the snowy hills was lighted well, but you were pretty dark.  In a setting like that, I think you'd have to either manually adjust the camera settings to compensate, or find a somewhat darker background that would allow the camera to expose your dark clothes better.  It was hard to make out any detail on the layers after you peeled.

Thanks for the info, I like that 120 degree rule (as a brand new Kokatat owner).

Jim

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Ling Banger

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My secret weapon.

http://www.shopusia.com/exotherm-2/

You can find cheap lightly used ones on Craigslist or Ebay if you keep your eye out for them. I think I paid around $75 for mine.
"We're going to go fishing
And that's all there is to it." - R.P. McMurphy


Wilfite

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Nice job on the winter fishing video.  I always learn more from someone demonstrating that a description.

I also watched your geoduck video.  I'm confused, was that fishing...or "how to dig a foxhole"? đŸ¤£

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