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Post by Simon on Feb 21, 2010 8:54:25 GMT
Hi This is my first go with my new underwater camera and first upload onto Utube. Picture is a bit shaky as the camera is on the end of a stick. One thing that is interesting is that the nymphs seem to stay inverted under the water? Hook up. I will experiment with other nymphs to see if the same is true. The film is small so expand it to the full screen.
Simon
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Post by martinifide on Jan 2, 2011 5:01:15 GMT
Hi
I noticed that your tippet would flicker and reflect light. I would either be invisible or vary noticeable depending on the angle. Were you using fluorocarbon or mono? My bet is trout may be able to see it too. I would be interesting to see what different tippets look like.
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Post by Simon on Jan 3, 2011 9:05:10 GMT
Hi I think I was using Stroft mono? What i am going to do this season is collect samples of different tippets and film them sub surface to see the difference both with Nymphs and Drys. Watch this space, will have to wait for condition to improve.
Simon
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Post by snipeandyellow on Sept 3, 2011 11:11:34 GMT
what does your camera set up look like Simon? It's very intriguing. I've been looking at Go pro cameras, but can't make my mind up what set up to go for. Hans
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