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Originally posted by Skipshot View PostPretty cool!
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Take a spike or stake, plant it and fish next to the pole. This will control the wave wobble. Telescoping type stake would be easy to portage.
Audio is better than GoPro
Many using GoPro are action types, dubbing in sound, and not using audio at all
Just read your audio comment - this will always be the challenge
You can connect stringer to pole and a floatie with gear and tackle
The wading base station
The only draw back, if your covering ground, you have to manipulate the pole but, it will force you to fish slower and cover a zone before moving
If you get on a pattern, the pole setup is a good deal. Extra batteries and stuff away from the boat.
Anchor and staging area - away from the boat.Last edited by AtTheWall; 05-17-2021, 12:49 PM.
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Originally posted by AtTheWall View PostTake a spike or stake, plant it and fish next to the pole. This will control the wave wobble. Telescoping type stake would be easy to portage.
Audio is better than GoPro
Many using GoPro are action types, dubbing in sound, and not using audio at all
Just read your audio comment - this will always be the challenge
I have a small, waterproof external recorder that, so far, is the best option I've found, but it requires additional work to sync in post. As you say, audio will always be a big challenge.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostI've done the pole/stake thing and found that it limits mobility more than I want it to. In certain situations where I'm working a specific area it's fine, but when I want to work a shoreline or large flat, it's not ideal.
I have a small, waterproof external recorder that, so far, is the best option I've found, but it requires additional work to sync in post. As you say, audio will always be a big challenge.
One of these days, I'll run you out on the Laguna with my ride - and you can see everything as we slowly drift less than 1ft
Stick a kite on the boat with that camera slung below - the scene is unreal from water clarity and visibility
And we can wave at the waders, as we drift between them and the shoreline silently
Miles and miles of shorelines and flats - ride the wind - it's a hoot
We will make plans Michael - meet down in the Coastal Bend and sail some of the stuff I hit down thereLast edited by AtTheWall; 05-17-2021, 12:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Artos View PostI'm surprised with all the techno advancement that they haven't improved on the wind noise w/ these snazzy cameras.
My Instamic external recorder with a wind screen works pretty well, but honestly (partly due to user error) a lot of what I wanted to record didn't get recorded (it's somewhat of an issue with the device that makes it difficult to tell if the device is recording or not).
It's all still definitely a work in progress.
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Originally posted by AtTheWall View PostThat's where you need a FLATS BOAT, that can float there without any issue
One of these days, I'll run you out on the Laguna with my ride - and you can see everything as we slowly drift less than 1ft
Stick a kite on the boat with that camera slung below - the scene is unreal from water clarity and visibility
And we can wave at the waders, as we drift between them and the shoreline silently
Miles and miles of shorelines and flats - ride the wind - it's a hoot
We will make plans Michael - meet down in the Coastal Bend and sail some of the stuff I hit down there
I’m game! But I actually like being in the water while I’m fishing, sometimes!
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Originally posted by Blane View PostMichael, have you ever used or seen one of the duel rod holder chest rigs? It keeps the second rod on your back at like a 45 so it doesn't interfere with casting. I wonder if you could rig up something to stab into that rod holder? I am not at home or I would give you the name of the rig.
I’ve been looking at the Waderight harness. It sounds similar to what you’re talking about. The basic model just has the rod holder angled across the back.
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That is a game changer. I could watch videos filmed like that even with the wind noise. I am digging the 360 camera ability to film other waders catching fish. My only concern would be if you have a big fish and the donut becomes a hazard. Keep making those videos for us suckers who have to work. J/K
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Originally posted by Mayhem View PostI pretty certain the rod holder can move to either side. I have the madre sling and the rod holder moves and comes off.
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Thanks Justin.
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