They sure do and to be honest they work really well! Bit of trial and error getting the line size right but that's what I used to use when I started out.
awesome video! gonna try that with my Air 2s....what is the max weight that you have put on this thing? Still using it? How does the fishing compare to just casting....must be a game changer.
Sure is a game changer! Max weight on MA2 (non S) is about 700 grams. I'd try and go lighter with drops if possible and only go around 500-600 max. Wind can be a factor with these smaller drones so take care if it is a windy day especially if its a cross wind and not at your back. Glad you liked the video mate, hope it helps.
Mainly safety for line tangles or bird strikes on the send out. If any line tension is applied the bait will release from the drone and you don't risk your drone going for a swim. Electrical are great as they let you drop with more precision (stop and drop) but you need to be constantly alert when sending out the bait, just to make sure if your line stops or a bird goes for your bait mid-air you can release it straight away. Some companies also make hybrid release systems, so they're electrical but have a mechanical release built in giving you best of both worlds :)
Not really. As long as you've set your drop loop up with the correct line there shouldn't be any issues. Heavy crosswinds can make release tricky as you don't get good line tension to release with, so that's something to be wary of.
Mavic Air 2 is rated up to 700grams I believe, but I'd never go over 500grams for safety as you never know what the wind is going to do out 300 metres from shore.
@@danglersdronefishing Hi thanks for reply that's quite impressive I will be only running a 4oz sinker with 2 hooks, so no need to buy splashdrone then? Just get the bait release for my air 2s
A couple of reasons you should use sports mode: 1. The speed ensures a nice snappy release when tension is applied to the line. Especially if dropping lighter loads. 2. Better battery performance. Because you are flying fast you are in the air for less time than Normal mode. This means you can get an extra bait drop on that battery than you would if flying slower.
@@kevinfrancis2245 only thing I can think is your release may not have been calibrated properly from factory? Thats unlikely but still possible. They have a 2 year warranty so might be worth reaching out to SkyClip. It might also be worth trying a different brand line. I use cheap Prymal 60lb mono leader for my drop loop.
Each to their own i guess mate. I like both brands but honestly don't agree with some of the practices that Gannet's owner undertakes in the industry. But lets not open that can of worms lol!
Andy one of the best ‘how to drone videos’ on drone fishing I’ve seen on RUclips. Well done. Keep them coming.
Thanks for the kind words Vince! I’ve got some more content in the pipeline mate, stay tuned 🤙
Really good demonstration, thanks for making the effort to put this together!
Your welcome bud 👍
Can't Thank you enough Andy for this awesome video. Feeling grateful mate for people like you, what else can I say.....
Anytime mate 🤙🤙🤙
Awesome vid mate . I’ve been watching many but this is most explained 👍
Best demo video ever 🤙 thanks mate
This is a excellent drone fishing video! Thank you!
Fantastic video cant wait to see the next one
Cheers bro, thanks for ya support and ongoing inspiration. 🍻
Nice video mate,I can’t wait to get back out there,look forward to you’re next video ✌🏼🎣
Nice ste up for drone fishing.
Cool drone mate👊.
I like the product a lot. If you can’t afford this consider adjustable trolling downrigger clips from cannon. They will cost much less.
They sure do and to be honest they work really well! Bit of trial and error getting the line size right but that's what I used to use when I started out.
Killer vid brother where about to send baits with this setup this weekend helped a lot cheers
Hey mate thanks heaps! How'd you get on dropping some baits off?
@@danglersdronefishing Have only done a few practice drops big test is this weekend
awesome video! gonna try that with my Air 2s....what is the max weight that you have put on this thing? Still using it? How does the fishing compare to just casting....must be a game changer.
Sure is a game changer! Max weight on MA2 (non S) is about 700 grams. I'd try and go lighter with drops if possible and only go around 500-600 max. Wind can be a factor with these smaller drones so take care if it is a windy day especially if its a cross wind and not at your back.
Glad you liked the video mate, hope it helps.
Are the obstacle avoidance sensors were on when you send the bait?
What are advantages of the mechanical release vs the electrical ?
Mainly safety for line tangles or bird strikes on the send out. If any line tension is applied the bait will release from the drone and you don't risk your drone going for a swim.
Electrical are great as they let you drop with more precision (stop and drop) but you need to be constantly alert when sending out the bait, just to make sure if your line stops or a bird goes for your bait mid-air you can release it straight away.
Some companies also make hybrid release systems, so they're electrical but have a mechanical release built in giving you best of both worlds :)
Do you ever worry about the mechanical release not working and possibly having the drone crash into the water. That’s my main concern.
Not really. As long as you've set your drop loop up with the correct line there shouldn't be any issues.
Heavy crosswinds can make release tricky as you don't get good line tension to release with, so that's something to be wary of.
Hi How much maximum weight can the drone carry?
Mavic Air 2 is rated up to 700grams I believe, but I'd never go over 500grams for safety as you never know what the wind is going to do out 300 metres from shore.
what is the range of the releaser ?
Hi there how many drops with the 6oz and 2 hook set up at 300 meters are you getting ? Cheers
Usually get 4 to 6 drops, depending on bait size and wind factor as both put more drain on the battery.
@@danglersdronefishing Hi thanks for reply that's quite impressive I will be only running a 4oz sinker with 2 hooks, so no need to buy splashdrone then? Just get the bait release for my air 2s
It's at least worth trying with the MA2 first I guess as in it's cheaper to get the skyclip than buy a Splashdrone
@@danglersdronefishing yes definitely and much smaller and easy to carry around cheers
Hi there, I was wondering, why in sports mode?
A couple of reasons you should use sports mode:
1. The speed ensures a nice snappy release when tension is applied to the line. Especially if dropping lighter loads.
2. Better battery performance. Because you are flying fast you are in the air for less time than Normal mode. This means you can get an extra bait drop on that battery than you would if flying slower.
I find .7mm line releases with very little tension. So much so, that I have to use smaller sinkers and only two hooks.
Thats really odd Kevin. I’ve never had that issue since using the SkyClip and have lifted up to 600grams without issue.
What model SkyClip do you use?
@@danglersdronefishing the same one as you used.
@@kevinfrancis2245 only thing I can think is your release may not have been calibrated properly from factory? Thats unlikely but still possible. They have a 2 year warranty so might be worth reaching out to SkyClip. It might also be worth trying a different brand line.
I use cheap Prymal 60lb mono leader for my drop loop.
Rather get a Gannet, it's cheaper and better ;-)
Each to their own i guess mate. I like both brands but honestly don't agree with some of the practices that Gannet's owner undertakes in the industry. But lets not open that can of worms lol!
I don't understand the mechanism that the release happens. How much tension it needs and who is causing the tension?