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Chasing Bust Ups in Sydney + Video


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18 hours ago, rickmarlin62 said:

try keeping your rod tip near the water the drag of line in the water keeps pressure on your line..if you are using braid it makes it harder to stop the fish from throwin the hooks as there is no stretch in the line...rick

Thanks for the tip

I'll try that next time

I did lose a few when they jumped. It usually happens when using trebles 

If I hook up when using plastics or single hook lures. The salmon rarely throw the hook

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On 07/10/2017 at 7:10 PM, sam bros said:

Thanks mate

I use a canon 70d with a rode microphone, I also use a gopro hero 4 black

 

For editing I use a couple programs including after effects, premier pro and Vegas pro 

Thanks mate, 

I've been meaning to get a gopro as well. It records really good footage.

Probably get the GoPro 6 now that its out

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On 10/12/2017 at 2:32 PM, bluengold said:

Thanks mate, 

I've been meaning to get a gopro as well. It records really good footage.

Probably get the GoPro 6 now that its out

Yeah I would love to get the new GoPro as well

Great little cameras

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On 10/12/2017 at 3:16 PM, Smasher said:

Professional looking video. Is this for a uni project or something?

Thanks mate

Nah not a uni project 

I love making videos and love fishing, so I thought why not combine the two.

Most of the fishing YouTube videos are just using a GoPro on their head with some background music. 

They don't talk about how they caught the fish or what they are trying to do.

I thought if I was going to make a video, might as well do it properly 

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Quality report! Fantastic to share this - thank you!!

If I could add one suggestion, it would be to approach the school with some care, which most people do. Cut the engine 40-50 meters away and let the wind or tide carry you into the school........nothing worse than over-excited anglers charging the school then wondering why it disappeared. 

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On 21/10/2017 at 4:29 PM, Mike89 said:

Awesome post mate, I've heard the salmon are being quite finicky at the moment.

Cheers for the great read and for posting up the video. I'll have a watch a bit later so I can catch the whole thing.

Nice work!

Thanks mate, Soft plastics or flies are the way to go

Hope you enjoy the video

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On 22/10/2017 at 3:14 PM, BIGG DADDA TREVS said:

Nice post mate, good video. Those salmon are so much fun on light gear, hooked one a balmoral on friday while fishing for pike but gave a run and shook the hook out. Still so much fun tho just to feel the runs.

Thanks mate

They do give you a run for your money when using light gear. Shame the hooks pulled

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On 23/10/2017 at 1:01 PM, josamill said:

Quality report! Fantastic to share this - thank you!!

If I could add one suggestion, it would be to approach the school with some care, which most people do. Cut the engine 40-50 meters away and let the wind or tide carry you into the school........nothing worse than over-excited anglers charging the school then wondering why it disappeared. 

Thanks for the tip mate, also glad you enjoyed the read

Normally that is what I do when they are being really Finicky. But this time they did not care what was in front of them, they were busting up like crazy. A few boats and kayakers actually did drive over the schools, but the bust just got bigger.

I'll be sure to keep that in mind next time though :) 

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On 01/11/2017 at 10:28 PM, MrJ said:

Great video. Thanks guys. It felt like being out there with you. Absolutely my favourite type of fishing, chasing the bust ups on light gear.  

Looking forward to the next video....

Thanks mate

Will definitely be making more videos after my uni exams :)

 

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