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Created by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018 at 1:09pm. Last updated by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018.
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another nice vid, JP. I'm really enjoying watching how you handle those babies. Like you said later...it takes less time than posing. That's the way to handle them!!
awesome video. With how that fish acted in the net and swam away so quick I can't believe it didn't attempt to jump off the bump board
most smart phones let you snap stills during video. Not sure on which models but I know iPhones do for sure. It would be good to just snap one or two quick just for the hell of it because they will be a lot higher quality than the screen shots of the vid. Alone however, the video is an awesome idea and i will certainly be doing that from now on. My buddy has a go pro mounted on his talon which is awesome because it can be set to take photos at just about any interval as fast as half a second apart so you could get yourself 50+ stills at 12MP from the point you pull the fish out of the water to the point you walk to the bow and release the fish. He presses the wireless remote in his pocket, takes the fish out of the net, holds it up, back in the water, all in one quick motion and you have more pictures than anyone with a point and shoot could have gotten.
there are also phone apps that perform a similar function but the focus is usually hit or miss.
plus what is a few megapixels to a man who wrangles monsters on a regular basis
Nice work, boys. What a day to be on the water; barely a wisp of wind, air temps in the mid-fifties and we actually caught a few fish. We couldn't buy a fish trolling, but I landed two, a 39" and 42", casting Perchbaits (Toothy Rudd) in UN4. I had few follows as well. The 42" followed hot and drifted quickly on the figure 8, but she knocked the hell out the same bait on the next cast under the boat on my 52-degree pause. Great day and great weather, especially for November (for any month, really). Out tomorrow. Good luck, everyone.
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