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Message Subject: Live Muskie Strike
sworrall
Posted 7/8/2009 7:45 AM (#387619 - in reply to #387617)
Subject: RE: Live Muskie Strike





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Take a look at getting one of these:

http://static.tigerdirect.com/pdf/DXG-505V51MPDigitalCamcordeUser%2...

Records in an AVI NTSC or PAL format, loads directly into Final Cut Pro, Windows Movie Maker, Adobe, etc., and can be converted to nearly any format you need using MPEG Streamclip. http://www.squared5.com/


If you can locate one they are usually about $100, run off rechargeable double As, and get about 4 hours out of 4 batteries. Simple to put recharged batteries in, and records to an SD card. Here's some footage using that system...Aqua-Vu to DXG, RCA Video Out to DXG Miniplug Video In.

DonSchwartz
Posted 7/8/2009 9:17 AM (#387626 - in reply to #387441)
Subject: RE: Live Muskie Strike




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Thats incredible detail in the footage, sounds like a excellent way to go.
firstsixfeet
Posted 7/8/2009 1:52 PM (#387668 - in reply to #387441)
Subject: Re: Live Muskie Strike




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I was looking at this and there appears to be a fish in below the bait around 52 seconds, definitely a fish at around the 1:22 mark, is that the same fish that bites, or does that fish drop off and the fish coming up take the bait. I watched this so long my epilepsy just about kicked in, and I don't have epilepsy.

And I am talking about the original video.

Real cool stuff btw, thanks for sharing, even if I am seeing things.

Edited by firstsixfeet 7/8/2009 1:54 PM
DonSchwartz
Posted 7/8/2009 4:26 PM (#387692 - in reply to #387668)
Subject: Re: Live Muskie Strike




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When the images are enhanced it does appear so, but really hard to tell.

Edited by DonSchwartz 7/8/2009 4:27 PM
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