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    So, I thought it would be fun to put together a short video showing the biggest smallmouth bass I filmed underwater in 2016. All these fish were filmed in lakes in northern Wisconsin.
    I hope you enjoy this sixty second video.




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    That was awesome! Thanks for sharing! What else have you filmed underwater?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevman View Post
    That was awesome! Thanks for sharing! What else have you filmed underwater?
    I live in Wisconsin, so I film mainly in this state but also in Michigan and Minnesota, and occasionally in Arkansas and Missouri when I travel there.

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    Awesome footage! What kind of equipment are you using to do the filming?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big-Bob View Post
    Awesome footage! What kind of equipment are you using to do the filming?
    Thanks. I'm scuba diving and using a GoPro Hero 4 with dual strobes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UnderwaterFishPix View Post
    Thanks. I'm scuba diving and using a GoPro Hero 4 with dual strobes.


    Did you use any filters? If so which ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WARRIORMIKE View Post
    Did you use any filters? If so which ones?
    I have filters to overcome the effects of water that's too blue or too green, but I don't use them. I think they too severely correct for a loss in the light spectrum. I've found that if I stay shallow, use strobe lighting, and work in clear water on a sunny day, I don't get the weird colors that are common in some underwater video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UnderwaterFishPix View Post
    I have filters to overcome the effects of water that's too blue or too green, but I don't use them. I think they too severely correct for a loss in the light spectrum. I've found that if I stay shallow, use strobe lighting, and work in clear water on a sunny day, I don't get the weird colors that are common in some underwater video.

    What strobes did you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WARRIORMIKE View Post
    What strobes did you use?
    I don't have them handy, but they're very small and look like little flashlights, or mag-lites. They're very powerful however.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UnderwaterFishPix View Post
    I don't have them handy, but they're very small and look like little flashlights, or mag-lites. They're very powerful however.

    oh ok, I was using the Lume Cube lights for a while they are sort of bulky though.

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