Thanks for all the good input. The anti-piracy footage is a work in progress. If you look very, very closely to the photo of Habs casting at the point, you can make out at least one huge trawler in the distant and it appears there might be another one set up as a pair trawl situation...very disturbing.
Bass holding on structure I have and will reveal at the East Bay Anglers show and beyond.
The one time I attempted to shoot footage in the canal I was escorted out the eastern mouth of the ditch by a coastguard cutter. Not an option for video or photos underwater.
I captured the albies in 2009 in great detail. I have the most extensive footage ever shot of a single school feeding for over an hour. It was a big hit at last years show and I will include a minute or two of the best scenes again this year.
I have the limited lightning situation covered as well. My new camera has a max ISO setting of over 100,000 and it can almost film by moonlight. I have included some very interesting footage of squid and eels at night with a macro look at their coloration and behavior...eels may be a very different color than you imagine underwater...enough said about that, you'll have to catch the seminar to see the great eel expose shots.
I'm also going to incorporate my view of the top ten secrets for catching monster stripers.
So far the only missing elements are mermaids and nets full of dead bass...I'll go for the mermaid first, then the pirates.
Thanks, and keep the ideas coming in.
BTW, did anyone notice the picture in the picture within the Habs shot above?
Here's another look at casting when the image is captured at 1/1,600 of a second.
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