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Hi all, Went back to one of my favourite shore spots for a morning stroll with walleye on my mind. Was kind of also making a comparison video for the video I made last year at the same place. Very different couple of hours from last year, but always fun with my partner and fish hound Roloff, and of course plenty of fish and wildlife to enjoy.
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Thanks bud, was worried work would put a dampener on things, was happily wrong about that! Now is the time to buy! Plenty around on the market. Thanks man! The dog is living the life for sure! Yes they is! Thanks Bunk! I used my Canon point and shoot, its an old one I got second hand on Ebay. Takes wicked good sunrise and sunset shots on the underwater setting and then some touch up with contrast and exposure in OS X. Thanks, not bad for off the lawn.
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Backyard Speckin' 2015 - Updated with big fish
limeyangler replied to Rod Caster's topic in General Discussion
Wicked Chad. What an awesome set up you have going. OUCHY PUPPY! that looks painful. -
Amazing fishing, great shots.
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thinking of buying a gopro?....might want to wait NF
limeyangler replied to bow slayer's topic in General Discussion
I am going to give it a try. A bit risky, but worth it to me. As I understand it the battery is not changeable because of weight. Ideal? No, does it mean unworkable? Not for me. The way I see it is that whenever I make a video it is a combination of shots edited together. Even when I record all day on my gopro and place all my clips into my editing suite it rarely totals more than 20 minutes. The aerial shots will makeup afraction of the finished film, it will just mean the loose 'story board' i have in my mind before I start taking clips will become more focused and detailed as Iwork this new perspective into the project, 20 Minutes should be more than enough for oneofmyvideos with pre planning a number of shots. -
tell him get well from me Rick.
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Come on Rick…you know how that goes….lol.
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Big Fish using Simple Methods - May 17th, 2015
limeyangler replied to Steve's topic in General Discussion
Very nice Steve. As soon as I read the title I wanted to read. I don't have all the toys…lol…one day maybe(hopefully)….but I love a simple rig over complicated set ups, the lighter the tackle the better also for me. Great post, nice fish. That 50 yamaha I would kill for -
Thanks Joey! Not bad for a 4 year old , second hand point and shoot off of ebay?
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Thanks JDS! LOL….I know, its not cool…but sometimes I can't help myself. That sucks Rick, sure you will make up for it though, and you have Lilybugs will look after you! Thanks man, it turned out better than I thought for sure…what with work that day and all.
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Yeah I was glad to get to work that morning.
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Hi all, Well as usual I was working the morning of walleye opener, but luckily I live on a great walleye lake so I snuck down the front lawn at daybreak and cast for a couple hors before work. When I got back from work I did the same thing for a couple of hours and was again rewarded with some solid fishing. All the fish were spawned out. Kept 4 for some food and released a bunch. Fish were as deep as 9 feet and as shallow as 1 foot. Slip bobber the most effective method by far, bait medium minnows. VIDEO
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love it Rob!
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I know this technique works. It goes against your instincts at first, but once you witness a laker speed up to match your increased speed its quite something! Sometimes you can't crank fast enough to trigger a strike, slow down or hesitate at all and they lose interest.
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YOU KNOW THAT! or following the snow machine, or following my boat, an aerial shot of my property, a few near miss shots of different lures being cast, let it lose at a BBQ or other gatherings, great toy!
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Done, just pre-ordered……bit of a risk….but hey…IF IT WORKS!
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I would say yes to both those questions. Would a credit card not cover you in some way should they disappear?
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I am ordering one right now!
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Thanks for the replies guys. LOL…"nice tail" I am going to another creek this morning and will follow it from the highway to where it runs into a large trout and whitefish lake that also holds LARGE PIKE, gonna try casting in to the creek mouth opening and see what happens.
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anybody from Ear Falls or area here?
limeyangler replied to iFish4real's topic in General Discussion
Depends a lot on what you like doing in your spare time, if its hunting and fishing your in heaven, but even then it can be challenging, long, extremely cold winters, not much else to do except hunt and fish. What's the job? -
WOW…stunning pics! Great day out!
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I will get thrown in the stocks and have lead fishing weights thrown at me for this…but here goes…….. When are any of these so called 'environmental issues' not political??? The article states "In 2010, the U.S. EPA ruled that lead weights do not pose an unreasonable risk to wildlife" LOLOL…like the EPA decisions are non political…….KEYSTONE PIPELINE ANYONE???!!!!!! All I know is lead is toxic. I have often wondered when this would become an issue here in Northwestern Ontario. I always lose a few jigs when I go fishing, all my jigs are lead. Times that by 100 years and the amount of tourists and locals that fish my lake…..THAT IS A LOT OF LEAD. Someone posted a picture the other day of a tackle bonanza of tangled jigs…a good few pounds of toxic lead there too. Just saying.
