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Good Day On A Powerplant Lake

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Bluebasser86 and I went out and was a windy day but we used it to our advantage!

 

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First video I have ever made. i went with the kiss slogan for sure. (keep it simple stupid)

how you guys like it!

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Nice video. I enjoyed it a lot! I really liked some of the 'fish licker' moments from the back of the boat. I do have a few questions, if you don't mind...

1) How/where did you have cameras at? I'm looking to do this on my kayak, and while they are not exactly the same, I'm sure I could use any info you have to help.

2)How did you put the music in the background? Say, what was that second song? I really enjoyed it.

Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks.

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Looks like a great time!  Congrats!

 

Jeff

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thanks guys it was alot of fun!

so i put both cameras or the windshields of the boat one for the front was on the drivers side and the one for the back was on the passenger side.

the fish eye lens makes it where you can keep the camera close to you and the go pro and garamin virb both have this on them. 

as for adding music i use an expensive program called vegas pro 11. and i pulled the music off youtube. the first song was strong the second was casey ashley the pro fisherman called fishman i think and the third was i want to go fishing.

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GREAT vid - looks like it was a fun day!   :thumbsup:

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I liked the video and I liked the bass!

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Got to love the power plants in the winter time! 

 

We started really slow that morning, just the first 2 bass off the rocky part of the outlet where they're usually piled up. A few white bass and a couple more largemouth off the shallow side before we were off to a spot that I'd talked about on the way down there. Normally during the winter there if you get a couple good days of wind blowing towards this spot the fish stack up, and they were there for us. Almost all of our bass were caught dragging my homemade swinging football heads with beaver baits on them, mainly the Zman Palmetto Bug, Netbait B bug, or KVD Rodent. We caught way more white bass than the video shows on traps and several on my homemade bladed jigs. A few bass fell for the RES and one on the bladed jig as well. We had that little section to ourselves except for the pair of bald eagles there were nesting in a big, dead tree like they have for several years now. A couple times they looked like they might try to steal our fish while we were fighting them. I also caught a dozen crappie in the 14" range off of one tree. It was a great first outing of 2015!  :respect-059:

 

The tree starting at 7:37 kicked our butts! I think we got broke off by 6 or 7 fish on that one tree. That lake has zebra mussels so I'm think that tree might have an infestation on it's roots because that was the only tree either of us broke off on all day. 

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