Looks good. Can confirm drone footage makes any video more badass! It's been too windy lately for me to feel comfortable putting it in the sky while on old hickory
I appreciate it! My settings are kinda basic. I put it on 80 feet out and 30 feet down. Then I keep noise rejection off and mess with my contrast depending on water clarity.
@@Veemack21 I mean if yall want a dedicated video on it I can do that. To be honest I dont see the need of it due to when I scope I show all my footage. I am playing around with an hour long masterclass video showing everything and uncut scoping.
I watched an I still don’t understand the live target as far as how ya tell the difference between the fish….Ugh!Im a 50yr ole guy that technology has left behind.I won’t need it these next couple months though.We’ll see how the scopers fare against knowledge and history on lakes.I love the spawn time.Yall will probably do pretty good catching them on the way in.Im not gonna give up on trying to learn how to be a scoper though!Awsome fish guys!BTW I bet when Alex moved the smell just woofed up out of the rain suit lol 😂
Man it took me 6 months of tossing at every single mark I saw ha. Best tip is set your distance to 80 and down to 30-35. Never change it from that until you learn it. From there you will always be able to see a bass tail. I also appreciate it and Alex for sure smelled.
Playing around with some different editing styles. Let me know what you guys like and hate!
Wow awesome video man! Those were some nice fish catches along with some pretty cool footage!
Heck yeah!
Looks good. Can confirm drone footage makes any video more badass! It's been too windy lately for me to feel comfortable putting it in the sky while on old hickory
Heck yeah drone shots do make everything better. It also has been very windy lately and making things difficult.
Wow that Co-Angler sure can catch them !
Negative ghost rider.
Great footage dude. Nice and clear! Maybe do a vid on your settings? Thanks!
I appreciate it! My settings are kinda basic. I put it on 80 feet out and 30 feet down. Then I keep noise rejection off and mess with my contrast depending on water clarity.
@@MusicCityAnglerthanks!!
Yeah no one ever really shows that.
@@Veemack21 I mean if yall want a dedicated video on it I can do that. To be honest I dont see the need of it due to when I scope I show all my footage. I am playing around with an hour long masterclass video showing everything and uncut scoping.
@@MusicCityAngler as long as you catching I don’t mind either way
nice man, i have active target 2 and I cant see my bait more than 10 feet in front of me lol
Im going to say something is wrong then lol. You might want to take that somewhere and get it looked at.
Let the record show I got soaked by the fish in the wells. ALLL Im saying.
The video quality is excellent. But the nonstop talking is not needed. That hurts the video.
I appreciate the feedback. I’ll work on that more for future uploads.
Great, because the catches are great.
I watched an I still don’t understand the live target as far as how ya tell the difference between the fish….Ugh!Im a 50yr ole guy that technology has left behind.I won’t need it these next couple months though.We’ll see how the scopers fare against knowledge and history on lakes.I love the spawn time.Yall will probably do pretty good catching them on the way in.Im not gonna give up on trying to learn how to be a scoper though!Awsome fish guys!BTW I bet when Alex moved the smell just woofed up out of the rain suit lol 😂
Man it took me 6 months of tossing at every single mark I saw ha. Best tip is set your distance to 80 and down to 30-35. Never change it from that until you learn it. From there you will always be able to see a bass tail. I also appreciate it and Alex for sure smelled.
@@MusicCityAngler that’s where they’re set exception for depth I change it to 5’ deeper than the actual depth
@@bassnbuckbillyb824 I would just be careful with that. Until you really learn what bass look like it will mess with the mark size.