View Full Version : Droppin & Poppin for Saltwater Bass
Ornery Bob
02-16-2018, 06:10 PM
I got in the water earlier this week with the sunrise. I couldn't have asked for a nicer morning; no wind and glassy water all morning. The bite shut off after high tide, but it was fun and I decided to make the video about the techniques I'm using. I'm not doing anything new or different, but I get questions from new fishermen and I'm happy to explain what I'm doing.
I hope you enjoy - Happy Fishing! :Smile:
https://youtu.be/IDmbhY3P3r8
TUNAVIC
02-17-2018, 09:02 AM
Hey Bob,how you doin,nice vid, it really looked like a nice day out there,nothing like California in the winter!
Cya Tuna Vic
Viejo
02-17-2018, 07:54 PM
Agreed. it is quite a bit of work to put those together in editing with titles. Good job on fishing and editing
bowler
02-17-2018, 10:18 PM
I got in the water earlier this week with the sunrise. I couldn't have asked for a nicer morning; no wind and glassy water all morning. The bite shut off after high tide, but it was fun and I decided to make the video about the techniques I'm using. I'm not doing anything new or different, but I get questions from new fishermen and I'm happy to explain what I'm doing.
I hope you enjoy - Happy Fishing! :Smile:
https://youtu.be/IDmbhY3P3r8
What type of camera is that for the underwater footage?
Ornery Bob
02-18-2018, 06:36 AM
Thanks guys!
Crazy nice day for mid-February, that's for sure.
It's funny, but I spend more time working on the videos than I do in the water! But that's exactly the point for me; I get the relive the experience and catch those fish again.
The underwater camera is an Ion Air Pro. It runs for about 2 1/2 hrs on an internal battery, so I can't swap batteries out like I can on the GoPro.