Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ambassador on May 14, 2014, 04:04:28 PM
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Had a blast Crabbing this past Sunday at Barnet Marine Park. Caught a couple but both were just a couple mm's too small to keep. Oh well. Just being out on the water was great. Decided to attach my GoPro onto my homemade depth checker and came back with some cool images of what is hiding on the bottom. A few unexpected shots!
Red Rock Crab
(http://i.imgur.com/TfY3eFa.png?3)
Dungeness Crab
(http://i.imgur.com/HcbeitD.png?3)
Any guesses? A sleeping anemone perhaps?
(http://i.imgur.com/kqnOTs9.png?3)
Sea Cucumber
(http://i.imgur.com/cCdlJ45.png?3)
Crabs
(http://i.imgur.com/NBAuhjD.png?3)
Greenling
(http://i.imgur.com/z1f5jQ7.png?3)
Anyone know this fish?
(http://i.imgur.com/3Si5V1o.png?3)
Sea Cucumber
(http://i.imgur.com/lejml7V.png?3)
Skull?
(http://i.imgur.com/8wQoX4Q.png?3)
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Wow some nice pics. I tried doing that at the cap but had no luck as it was too dark
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Very cool. Im not brave enough to attach my go pro to anything and let it go down into the deep.
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Any idea what the depth the cage was at approximately?
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Neat perspective!
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Any idea what the depth the cage was at approximately?
We had it down around 70' and were in the water for about 1.5 hours.
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We had it down around 70' and were in the water for about 1.5 hours.
Thanks. Even at 70' the camera is capturing quite a bit of light, especially for this time of the year when water is a bit more turbid. Did you brighten the images up or are those raw ones coming straight off the card?
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Thanks. Even at 70' the camera is capturing quite a bit of light, especially for this time of the year when water is a bit more turbid. Did you brighten the images up or are those raw ones coming straight off the card?
Sorry - we had the trap around 70' - these pics were from around 40'. I had a glowstick attached to it to provide a little bit of light but didn't need it at all. I was blown away with the amount of light down there and the brightness of the pics, and I didn't even have the GoPro on the low light setting. No colour corrections have been done on these - this is direct from the card.
I attached my camera to my homemade depth checker (broken Coho Killer rod, a mooching reel, some thick braided line and a weight) and sent her down. I'm in the process of building a much more awesome unit with LED's that should shine the light on a few more cool underwater environments.
You should be seeing some pretty cool images this summer and fall if all goes as planned!
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Even at 40' is very impressive. That was actually my next question, if the low light setting was on or not. Doesn't look like it needed it. If it was on, it'd make the images brighter but also grainier so this works out well.
I was actually shooting some underwater video yesterday, at 8' of water so will show that in a bit for comparison.
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Here it is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV4e5PFYG50
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Hey Rod, I SCUBA dive in BC quite a bit and although I always take a light with me, you don't necessarily need it to see whats down there. Deepest I've been in BC was around 120' and again, had a light, could still see plenty. It depends a lot on the time of the year, better vis in the winter and gets a bit crap in the summer with algal blooms and freshet. You'd be surprised how much is down there !
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Hey Rod, I SCUBA dive in BC quite a bit and although I always take a light with me, you don't necessarily need it to see whats down there. Deepest I've been in BC was around 120' and again, had a light, could still see plenty. It depends a lot on the time of the year, better vis in the winter and gets a bit crap in the summer with algal blooms and freshet. You'd be surprised how much is down there !
Yeah I don't doubt you can see quite a bit at that depth, the problem with the underwater filming is mostly the camera's inability to capture bright enough images with the amount of light available.
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Some cool footage there .
Allmost looked like a fishing game.
There are some great youtube videos of crabbing.
There was one where a Crab tried to get into the trap for 14 minutes I think it was and couldn't find the way in.
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I put my go pro in one of my traps at ambleside, had it soaking for 2 hours. Pulled it up and there was not a single crab inside. Watched the footage, and 3 seala were basically flipping my trap all over the place. Too bad I didnt see anythig but pop cans and chip wrappers. Try tossing the go pro at belcarra park !
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Lucky we didn't see any garbage. :)
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Nice photos especially at 70' depth- your mystery fish is some type of sculpin, possibly a roughback sculpin..not entirely sure though.
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I put my go pro in one of my traps at ambleside, had it soaking for 2 hours. Pulled it up and there was not a single crab inside. Watched the footage, and 3 seala were basically flipping my trap all over the place. Too bad I didnt see anythig but pop cans and chip wrappers. Try tossing the go pro at belcarra park !
Those three seals are famous for destroying cheap traps filled with chicken. Use another bait or a wire cage.
There is one seal who damages traps in the Belcarra area, but he isn't as aggressive.