Creatures of the Night - Short Video
Over the last week I made three night dives to capture video for "Stripers Gone Wild 2" utilizing a new camera set up that promises incredibly detailed images, even in low light. In this little episode you'll witness: a large lobster prowling the bottom and reaching out to 'feel' me with one of its long antennae; an eel slithering through the grass and muck (bearing the scars from a striper encounter); dueling spider crabs that have covered themselves in hairy coverings of camo-weed; big tautog awakened by my bright lights and an occasional tickle to get them out of their nighttime hideaways.
As always, I look forward to your input with regard to what YOU want to see in my upcoming DVDs and seminars. I'm in full blown shooting mode right now, so let me know what I should try and focus on. http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1494022468561 Mike |
Great
OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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take it off facebook so you can see it. I don't use Facebook. They sell your name and personal information.
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i'd love to see a HUGE Goliath lobster crunch a stick in half
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So Lie...they also don't verify Chit |
Tog sleeping, guy with bright lights and camera abruptly appears: their worst nightmare?
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I second take it off facebook.
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Very nice. The video quality is excellent. I have never seen a lobster in combat mode like that.. Great work!!
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You asked for it...here's the YouTube version.
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nice video.
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awesome its almost as much fun watching fish as it is catching fish
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Now THAT was #&*#**# awesome, Mike...:uhuh:
Pretty impressed with the low-light capability of your new rig, too The only down-side is, now poor old Uncle Crafty finds himself in an extremely agitated state at the sight of that she-blackfish languishing in the weed...:drool: |
Very cool, thanks.
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Thanks for sharing.
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I didnt want that privacy anyways
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awesome what was that with the grated steel
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Mike, great work. My 4 year old made me keep repeating it. He loved the lobster.
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Crafty, your tog chowda will have to wait another few weeks...unless the freezer is already full.
Thunder, the grate was part of a derelick lobster pot -- most likely a holden pen...it just settled in the rocks where it's rusting away. tyan19, nothing gives me greater pleasure than to hear how kids enjoy my work. Hopefully it will give them a respect and love for the sea. I'm glad you folks enjoyed the video. It goes to show you just how much is going on down there...it's a jungle I tell you. All of the footage was shot within about a three acre area of shoreline. We may not have a rainforest in Rhode Island, but Narragansett Bay is one of the most productive marine ecosystems on the planet. Now go do a little harvesting. Mike |
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Gotta respect their privacy and give 'em a little time for honeymooning now Besides, it's time to shift gears and start chasing the big girls in earnest - when I saw the footage of the eel I could imagine a nice bass sliding up behind it So many fish, so little time |
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