Well That was an Epic Season !! || Pre Spawn Highlights

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @timothythompson2678
    @timothythompson2678 4 года назад +1

    Some quality fish Sam!

  • @joedonuts13
    @joedonuts13 4 года назад +1

    I just found you guys and you're fun to watch. Have a great 2020 on the water.

  • @bigfishboss2103
    @bigfishboss2103 3 года назад

    That last catch was absolutely insane... a crazy long figure 8 with a wild net catch wow!

  • @TodaysAngler
    @TodaysAngler 4 года назад +1

    Was some AWESOME CATCHES!!

    • @BlueRidgeMusky
      @BlueRidgeMusky  4 года назад

      Thanks guys 🤙🏻 Were saving a big one for y’all next time you can make it down !

  • @sgangling
    @sgangling 4 года назад +2

    That net job. 😎 I could watch that all day. That could go on
    Sportcenter top 10.

  • @darrenblaney8841
    @darrenblaney8841 4 года назад

    I can't stop watching that net job, ya'll hit the French Broad ever?

    • @BlueRidgeMusky
      @BlueRidgeMusky  4 года назад

      Never been myself , I’ve heard stories though ! Need to check it out sometime !

  • @brettpelfrey9285
    @brettpelfrey9285 2 года назад

    @blueridgemusky where can I throw rn in Easter ky

  • @tedvoise7964
    @tedvoise7964 3 года назад

    as quick as you bring the fish in there should be no reviving but ya'll go on forever w/ the grip n' grin shots...

    • @BlueRidgeMusky
      @BlueRidgeMusky  3 года назад

      So actually what your referring to with the “grip
      And grin shots “ is a neat trick I do by filming at a high frame rate . The actually time out of the water for the fish is 5-10 seconds , but by filming at 240 frames per second I can slow that down and turn 5 seconds of footage into 35 seconds of footage , allowing the viewer of our videos a better look at the fish we caught, while not having the fish out for any longer than it takes to snap a photo or two.
      Thanks for your concern, the health of the fish is definitely way more important than any video
      Or photo , but I believe the method I’m using does not harm the fish in anyway. And when we “revive “ the fish and release them , that process generally takes 15-20 seconds for them to get their bearings and swim off.
      Cheers Ted, thank you for your support 🙏