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Old 07-07-2014, 08:34 AM
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Default Hybrid Video with Merv on Sunday

Merv and I hit the water before daylight on Sunday morning to catch shad then headed down the lake for a little hybrid action. Got the GoPro out (finally got the replacement unti) and made a video of Merv in action.

The link to the YouTube video is below if you would like to view it:

http://youtu.be/v56hvy_m72o

It was a fun trip, Merv is fun to fish with. He now owes me a Crappie trip!
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Old 07-07-2014, 08:45 AM
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Good video, looks like a blast. Do you have the waterproof housing on your GoPro?
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Old 07-07-2014, 09:18 AM
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Good video, looks like a blast. Do you have the waterproof housing on your GoPro?
No, if you use the waterproof housing, the sound is not very loud. I am using the GoPro Hero3+ Black model with the LCD screen and a case that allows you to use the touch screen on the LCD and plug in a microphone on the side. The built-in microphone was used for the video.

The video was edited with iMovie on an iPad. You can adjust the volume of the video clip if necessary. I used the default sound settings.

I would use the waterproof case for the kayak and a Zoom H1 with lapel microphone to record the sound, then add the sound to the video when the editing takes place. When you start shooting, clap your hands and that will provide a point to sync the audio with the video. The clap will show up in the GoPro audio track. Once you get them synced, turn off the audio track from GoPro.

I would give the waterproof case a try by itself first because you may be close enough for it to work. If it does not work, you can always add background music to the video.
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Old 07-07-2014, 09:20 AM
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Looks like fun, thanks for sharing.
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Old 07-07-2014, 09:22 AM
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Looks like you guys got into them pretty good!
those things are a blast to catch!
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Old 07-07-2014, 02:57 PM
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That looks like a lot of fun.

What kind of reels do you have on those ugly sticks?
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Old 07-07-2014, 04:28 PM
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Merv and I hit the water before daylight on Sunday morning to catch shad then headed down the lake for a little hybrid action. Got the GoPro out (finally got the replacement unti) and made a video of Merv in action.



The link to the YouTube video is below if you would like to view it:



http://youtu.be/v56hvy_m72o



It was a fun trip, Merv is fun to fish with. He now owes me a Crappie trip!

What depth were you guys fishing? Nice video!!


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Old 07-07-2014, 05:02 PM
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Lot of fun there.

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Old 07-07-2014, 05:20 PM
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That looks like a lot of fun.

What kind of reels do you have on those ugly sticks?
The reels on the Ugly Sticks are Okuma Convectors (20 series). They are line counters and are spooled with 20 lb. Power Pro line with 20 lb. fluorocarbon leaders.
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Old 07-07-2014, 05:20 PM
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What depth were you guys fishing? Nice video!!


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18 feet.
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Old 07-07-2014, 06:26 PM
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No, if you use the waterproof housing, the sound is not very loud. I am using the GoPro Hero3+ Black model with the LCD screen and a case that allows you to use the touch screen on the LCD and plug in a microphone on the side. The built-in microphone was used for the video.

The video was edited with iMovie on an iPad. You can adjust the volume of the video clip if necessary. I used the default sound settings.

I would use the waterproof case for the kayak and a Zoom H1 with lapel microphone to record the sound, then add the sound to the video when the editing takes place. When you start shooting, clap your hands and that will provide a point to sync the audio with the video. The clap will show up in the GoPro audio track. Once you get them synced, turn off the audio track from GoPro.

I would give the waterproof case a try by itself first because you may be close enough for it to work. If it does not work, you can always add background music to the video.
Thanks I was wondering because the sound was muffled, maybe it was just the work computer. I don't use the waterproof housing on the kayak either, they seem to fog up, and audio is horrible. I just risk it. I have over 70G of video from Gulf Trips catching Spade Fish, Kings, Mahi Mahi and many other pelagic fish to Stripers, and Browns on the Holston. I just haven't found the time to do any editing and when I do I'm just not happy with it. I really don't like the Go Pro video editing software.

Thanks for sharing

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Old 07-07-2014, 06:27 PM
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Yeah I'm watching it again, and it's the work computer. Nice work on the video, and keep them coming.
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Old 07-07-2014, 07:12 PM
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I gotta hand it to Bob, he knows how and WHERE to catch those stripers and hybrids. He has got the ultimate setup for this type of fishing, one kickass boat and enough gear to make you want to cry because you don't have it...plus he is a tireless individual when it comes to throwing that cast net.

His favorite saying is " I would love to catch one shad per throw of the net every time". And after watching him throw that thing for 90 minutes and averaging one throw per minute, I can see why he says that.

He wanted 36 shad for the morning's trip and it took about 90 minutes to get them. And he can throw a circle every time! I would be throwing "tacos" every other cast.

After netting our 36 shad (and bluegills and crappies and catfish and white bass) we headed out of Stewart's Creek and drove downlake to start fishing. We hadn't fished for 10 minutes when we caught our first fish, a two pound striper. Ten minutes later it was a four pound hybrid. I tried to get Bob (aero) to reel in a fish, but he pulled the Captain Bligh trump card and said as the new swabbie on board, it was my job to do all of the dirty work!

He did finally pick up one rod when I was reeling in another 6 pound hybrid, only because I was occupied and he didn't want to chance having the fish break his line and cost him a sinker and hook. You can see these fish in the video, mine was the biggest (of course) weighing in at 6 pounds even while his was a mere 5 lbs 15 oz. (Guess who was reading the Boga?)

We caught a total of 5 hybrids Cherokee bass for those who aren't familiar with the lingo, (jad2t, mnfisher), couple of undersized largemouth bass, one very nice crappie, and a catfish (Bob's specialties, catfish and carp). Bob was pretty well into a funk because he didn't catch a carp, but I cheered him on when he caught the catfish, telling him it ranked right there in popularity with the carp. That lifted his spirits tremendously, but I know he was secretly hoping for another big carp to mount for his den.

For this little foray, he says I owe him a crappie trip. So I wheedled and hemmed and hawed and said IF he'd take me on a guided trip to Tim's Ford with his Great Lakes setup and fish for stripers there, then I figured those two trips would even out to a guided crappie trip on JPP.....and I'll even throw in an autographed picture of me. Snicker....he went for it!
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Old 07-07-2014, 07:58 PM
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And don't forget to "turn off that clicker, Merv!"
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Old 07-07-2014, 08:26 PM
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Thanks I was wondering because the sound was muffled, maybe it was just the work computer. I don't use the waterproof housing on the kayak either, they seem to fog up, and audio is horrible. I just risk it. I have over 70G of video from Gulf Trips catching Spade Fish, Kings, Mahi Mahi and many other pelagic fish to Stripers, and Browns on the Holston. I just haven't found the time to do any editing and when I do I'm just not happy with it. I really don't like the Go Pro video editing software.

Thanks for sharing

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Jeremy, get an iPad with a lot of memory and editing is a breeze.
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