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Wow great video. I liked watching you net the big one. Also that is some stereo you have on your kayak. You would think that it would scare the fish away...lol
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QUOTE (crappeeeman @ May 08, 2021 - 08:38 pm)
Wow great video. I liked watching you net the big one. Also that is some stereo you have on your kayak. You would think that it would scare the fish away...lol
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QUOTE (Berger @ May 09, 2021 - 10:30 am)
Great video, nice scenery. What camera mount did you use when recording from back? I am planning to put one on my Wavewalk. Tight lines buddy.
I am using these 3 SCOTTY accessories (which I bought from local stores several years ago at much much lower price than what is listed below from amazon):
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Thank you! Yes, those are most used accessories to mount a cam on the kayak. Indeed not cheap. Do you keep your cam powered all the time, I see a cable from the cam to the kayak? Tight lines.
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QUOTE (Berger @ May 10, 2021 - 06:52 am)
Thank you! Yes, those are most used accessories to mount a cam on the kayak. Indeed not cheap. Do you keep your cam powered all the time, I see a cable from the cam to the kayak? Tight lines.
Yes, I power the cam via USB with a Milwaukee M18 5.0ah battery, and I keep recording at all times while I am on the water and fishing.
There is no way I could start recording at (not missing) the moment I set hook, plus I want to record/show the moment for a few seconds prior to setting hook
And the cam's internal battery is no good at all. I can't keep changing battery every hour, right?
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QUOTE (shagdrrotten6969 @ May 10, 2021 - 10:55 am)
Great video James !! What rod/reel /line combo you using ? Seems to be dialled in with the vibrato very nicely.
Thanks. I am using a one-piece St Croix Triumph series 6'6" Medium, Fast Action rod, Shimano Stradic 3000FJ reel, and some 15lb braided line plus 8 feet 8lb fluorocarbon leader
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