The Heavy Duty Rod Holder pictured is available here jetskifishing.co.nz/products/ultimate-seadoo-heavyduty-rodholder-rack it is priced in New Zealand dollars and would be better priced if converted to the US dollar exchange rate. The factory rod holders may not handle the excessive weight of the bigger electric reels and I wouldn’t recommend using the full drag pressure, hence why I choose the stronger placement with the stainless version in the Wake Pole mounts factory screws.
Cool video thanks for sharing. Question - Does your factory fitted transducer scan that deep or did you fit an after market transducer? I've done a few deep drops off my Trophy and my transducer scans up to 170m but it is very flakey.
Cheers for watching, I have the factory sounder and it’s set on standard settings, I got readings up to 350 meters in saltwater (be it they weren’t clear images but it did get the bottom and is 3 times the depth that I normally fish)
Same, hoping to do the South Island later in the year. It’s pretty simple, I just add for when I plan deep water missions an AGM battery in the in the netted Sea-Doo storage organiser in the front hatch👍
Electric Reel fishing is not a method I use often and realistically after a 50 km physical ride it’s a nice luxury to use when needing to wind up from 1000 feet depth.
Andrew Iv'e been wondering if there is any way to make volume louder without having to speak louder, as I have to struggle to hear you most of the time bud. Also a curious camera tech question - larger connected mic to cameras - is that possible?
Shit Andrew I just read your reply to the other guy who "keeps commenting" on your mic for your camera - Love your reply and now I understand. Forget my inquiry dude as i don't want your wrath or mean to be a pest!!! Keep sharing and i don't care if I hear you!
Land based its easy to set up a mic which I have done occasionally. The down side with the way it connects, it takes away the waterproof aspect of the camera the way it connects into the GoPro and is quite intricate how it sets up, which has its only challenges on the water. If it was simple to connect and didn’t take away from the enjoyment and opportunity of the catching, I would do it. You should see how much time it takes to set up the camera perspectives 😄 it’s amazing how far my videos have evolved knowing that all parts of the final production is completed solo. Thanks again for watching, be assured I’m always trying to share as much as I can with you guys within my means 👍
In the perfect world it would be nice to mic up, but it’s hard enough as it is rigging for cameras and fishing gear by yourself 50 km out at sea. Cheers for watching, I’m expecting a few viewers to give feedback on wind noise…
👍🏻👍🏻..electric certainly serves a purpose at those depths!.. great vid!.. so much is possible off a ski… awesome stuff …
Thanks Alan, always fun trying new fishing methods off our FISH PROs!
How is the rod holder mounted? I dont think the fish pro quick link rod holder attachments could hold. Can they? Serious question. Awesome stuff.
The Heavy Duty Rod Holder pictured is available here jetskifishing.co.nz/products/ultimate-seadoo-heavyduty-rodholder-rack it is priced in New Zealand dollars and would be better priced if converted to the US dollar exchange rate. The factory rod holders may not handle the excessive weight of the bigger electric reels and I wouldn’t recommend using the full drag pressure, hence why I choose the stronger placement with the stainless version in the Wake Pole mounts factory screws.
Cool video thanks for sharing.
Question - Does your factory fitted transducer scan that deep or did you fit an after market transducer?
I've done a few deep drops off my Trophy and my transducer scans up to 170m but it is very flakey.
Cheers for watching, I have the factory sounder and it’s set on standard settings, I got readings up to 350 meters in saltwater (be it they weren’t clear images but it did get the bottom and is 3 times the depth that I normally fish)
Awsome catch mate 👍
Cheers Steve, I’m getting in some practice for when we do Port Charles and I can fish Cuvier Island again 😄
Wow what a fish! Epic mate
Thanks Brent, pretty special that it all went to plan. One more video from this adventure still to come later this week 😄
Oooo my god, that's what's i call Fishing!
Cheers, the Hapuka is great eating, many happy families with this catch 😄
Great fish Andrew. Keen to give that a go off the West Coast myself. Q. How do you power the reel?
Same, hoping to do the South Island later in the year. It’s pretty simple, I just add for when I plan deep water missions an AGM battery in the in the netted Sea-Doo storage organiser in the front hatch👍
@@jetskifishing would have been handy having that bounce around on ur 50km jaunt out and back.
@@ATDITO I secured it down well with my Ultimate Rack Straps on a foam base👍
What kind of fish is that?
It’s a deep water fish in New Zealand, called “Hapuka”
A good day at the office. 😅
Another of those dream days, part 3 vid that’s coming made my day 👍
All i can say thats not fishing...
Electric Reel fishing is not a method I use often and realistically after a 50 km physical ride it’s a nice luxury to use when needing to wind up from 1000 feet depth.
Andrew Iv'e been wondering if there is any way to make volume louder without having to speak louder, as I have to struggle to hear you most of the time bud. Also a curious camera tech question - larger connected mic to cameras - is that possible?
Shit Andrew I just read your reply to the other guy who "keeps commenting" on your mic for your camera - Love your reply and now I understand. Forget my inquiry dude as i don't want your wrath or mean to be a pest!!! Keep sharing and i don't care if I hear you!
Land based its easy to set up a mic which I have done occasionally. The down side with the way it connects, it takes away the waterproof aspect of the camera the way it connects into the GoPro and is quite intricate how it sets up, which has its only challenges on the water. If it was simple to connect and didn’t take away from the enjoyment and opportunity of the catching, I would do it. You should see how much time it takes to set up the camera perspectives 😄 it’s amazing how far my videos have evolved knowing that all parts of the final production is completed solo. Thanks again for watching, be assured I’m always trying to share as much as I can with you guys within my means 👍
Fmd, use a mic bro
In the perfect world it would be nice to mic up, but it’s hard enough as it is rigging for cameras and fishing gear by yourself 50 km out at sea. Cheers for watching, I’m expecting a few viewers to give feedback on wind noise…