Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: andrewk on January 18, 2014, 12:06:18 PM
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Hey Guys I'm pretty new to this forum but have been lurking for a while. I just got a new underwater camera and made my first couple videos this week ice fishing for brookies and rainbows. I think they turned out pretty decent. Flies seemed to be the ticket I think they have seen too much bait already. I also used a weighted attractor with no hook above the fly it seemed to help draw them in and you can even see one of the brookies grab it in the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iKiWZPwaxY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iKiWZPwaxY)
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Here is a second one with a couple huge rainbows!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt5QQa7vBYQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt5QQa7vBYQ)
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Good job
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Nice video. I always find it interesting to see an underwater perspective.
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way to go andrewk, both those videos are awesome
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Nice job indeed.
I was surprised at the quality of the light conditions. I'm guessing that the ice was neither snow covered or even very thick; at least safe? Also I suspect that your camera was of good quality.
Without going into detail of locale, perhaps you could speak to some of the technical details.
Thanks for being here and thanks for sharing.
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Thanks guys. I was using a Marcum underwater camera designed for ice fishing. It doesn't have a record function but does have a video-out port which I plug a cheap digital video recorder into. This allows me to record onto memory cards.
There is a surprising amount of light under the ice even with 6 inches of snow and 16 inches of ice. The visibility seems to be limited by the amount of plankton and particles in the water. I'm excited to try in a lake with more clarity. I'll post the results if I do.
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I want! Which model of Marcum is it if I can ask?
Also, I feel this could be used more than just ice fishing. Oh the ideas.
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Yes I agree the potential is huge. It's the Marcum VS825SD
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Thank you for posting, Andrew. It's always interesting from the fish eye view. It was also fascinating in how many fish there were but were not interested in the lure or fly... other than just a passing look. These type of studies can go a long way in improving your fishing technique for all aspects of fishing everywhere.
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Very nice, I actually saw this before you posted it here last night.
I really like this ice fishing video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN24jj8YMDw
The underwater clips are pretty exciting.
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Great videos!
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Those were great videos. Big fish to boot
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Wicked videos. The movement of fly really attracts them. Thanks for posting.
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Amazing footage! Are you using a dropper fly system?
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Amazing footage! Are you using a dropper fly system?
No its not a dropper fly. The top fly looking thing is a weighted attractor with no hook. I wish droppers were legal in BC but this is the next best thing. It seems to help attract them in.
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No its not a dropper fly. The top fly looking thing is a weighted attractor with no hook. I wish droppers were legal in BC but this is the next best thing. It seems to help attract them in.
Interesting that no fish went for the top fly. Do you ever see that happen?
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One fish in the video actually took a bite at it, but generally they all bite at the lower fly. The fish are usually at a specific height off the bottom and I try to keep the fly in that zone.
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Great video, thanks for posting
Craig
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One fish in the video actually took a bite at it, but generally they all bite at the lower fly. The fish are usually at a specific height off the bottom and I try to keep the fly in that zone.
Cool. Thanks.
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Ahhhh! that was great! filled my craving to go fishing for the day for sure