Thanks, I am quite proud of my home made cleaning table! I seen a magna table and that challenged me to make my own. Would you believe I have cut 6" off from the original build lol. Storage table during the fishing and cleaning table at the end. I Love it! I am trying to get the underwater camera out more often even if we can just learn from the action vs speed. Again, I have video clips to put together on spoon action vs speed. I was very surprised. The other surprise was how many times a king is coming into have a look, even smacking the lure! We never knew until I reviewed footage back home. Stay tuned, I might put a video up on what I am seeing
Scott thanks for watching and thank you for the question. On this setup, I made up a six foot piece of 25# fluorocarbon to attach to the camera. I haven't tried mono but my opinion is they will all visible to the camera. Best answer is always based on facts, so I will try a mono setup this season to find out for sure. Love your question because it may make the camera experience I present better 👍
@@captcrow Thanks Capt Crow, It will also be curious to see if the difference in density between mono and fluoro makes the lines ride higher or lower with respect to the lure. I'm not sure it makes a difference to the fish, but the knowledge might be of some use somewhere. Thanks
Very interesting underwater footage. Love the fillet setup too 👍
Thanks, I am quite proud of my home made cleaning table! I seen a magna table and that challenged me to make my own. Would you believe I have cut 6" off from the original build lol. Storage table during the fishing and cleaning table at the end. I Love it!
I am trying to get the underwater camera out more often even if we can just learn from the action vs speed. Again, I have video clips to put together on spoon action vs speed. I was very surprised. The other surprise was how many times a king is coming into have a look, even smacking the lure! We never knew until I reviewed footage back home. Stay tuned, I might put a video up on what I am seeing
Darn nice. What type of line is visible in the underwater views? Does fluorocarbon line look different than mono? Thank you.
Scott thanks for watching and thank you for the question. On this setup, I made up a six foot piece of 25# fluorocarbon to attach to the camera. I haven't tried mono but my opinion is they will all visible to the camera. Best answer is always based on facts, so I will try a mono setup this season to find out for sure. Love your question because it may make the camera experience I present better 👍
@@captcrow Thanks Capt Crow, It will also be curious to see if the difference in density between mono and fluoro makes the lines ride higher or lower with respect to the lure. I'm not sure it makes a difference to the fish, but the knowledge might be of some use somewhere. Thanks