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Cabrillo C & R
28" Halibut Catch and Release
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Nice work on the video. Looks like you got it dialed it. Who did you call on the radio?
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Good job Jorge.That thing took of like lightning!
I mailed the mould yesterday,you should have it by Tuesday or Wednesday. |
you've got the camera setup working! love to see how it's supposed to be done! :cheers1:
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Great vid George. Looks like you got the gopro figured out.
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http://www.bdoutdoors.com/forums/ins...t-fishing.html Took a 3' piece of PVC and shaved off enough material until it fit snug in the right rear pole holder http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1326082968 On the top end of the PVC I inserted a cap but first I drilled a 13/64" hole right in the center of the camera mount, counter sunk the hole and inserted a stainless steel screw fastened down with a stainless steel nylon nut. Since the camera mounts come with 3M adhesive I only used one screw to hold it down, the adhesive should keep the mount from moving around. The screw went in slightly sideways so I just took a fine file and shaved off enough material so that the camera could easily slide in and out. http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1326082987 http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1326082995 Next, I took a level and placed it across the rear of the kayak and leveled off the kayak. Once the kayak was level placed the camera in the position that I thought it should be in and placed a smaller level on top it just to make sure it was also level. Last thing, record a few seconds of footage to ensure you have good height and angle and you're set. I placed a small hash mark on both the PVC pipe and the kayak to use as reference points when mounting inserting the pole. http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1326083005 |
Great job Mcguiver. Cool setup George.
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nice job on the mount, Go pro makes a tripod adapter that I incorporated
into my set up, that does away w/ the quick release type. I also leashed the camera to the pole and then leashed pole to yak, as soon as I learn how to add pictures I will show ya... |
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Cool! I caught a 25" Hali on Sunday. Will have to upload the video of the line-tangle I dealt with.
I always launch from SI and paddle to Cabrillo, but I'm sure there is a closer place? Cheers :cheers1: |
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Tomato Tomäto... :cheers1: |
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