What happened at the 4:10 mark? Was that a shark? And I want to know more about the rod holder too. What did you do, put the camera on a tripod and leave it running?
That was a shark. It was incredible to watch it hunt the bone. It would zig zag around, arriving to a place the bone used to be, obviously sensing the disturbed water, before following in it's wake. Eventually, it caught up with it and chowed the tail until I got close enough and it swam off. The fish you see in the video immediately after the shark is the same fish that was being gnawed on. It was totally fine. I will post on the rod holder in a bit, as soon as I get some time... I had a small grippy tripod that fit in my pocket when I wasn't hooked up and easily wrapped around a mango root when I was. It worked out pretty well. Camera is a Panasonic Lumix TS-2. Thanks for watching along, fellas. It is much appreciated.
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so sick! nothing like a little fish porn to end the day...
Sweet video Matt.....how I miss those days fishing in boardshorts and t-shirt.
Awesome, bones by bicycle.
pretty sweet. love the extra rod holder attached to your backpack. is that pvc?
It is PVC. I am going to make a How-To blog post sometime, as soon as I get around to it.
Thanks for watching, fellas.
Kick ass video nice work.
this video needs to be put on vimeo so's that us facebook holdouts can see it.
i'm on it! Check back on Sunday night...
That... that was really, really fun to watch.
WHat a sweet eye opener at 6:30 A.M. when its 3C and raining here in Canada. TTTThhhhaaannnnkkkksssss!!!!!!!
Great film thanks for the pick me up, Im lookin forward to throwin a rope
What happened at the 4:10 mark? Was that a shark?
And I want to know more about the rod holder too. What did you do, put the camera on a tripod and leave it running?
That was a shark. It was incredible to watch it hunt the bone. It would zig zag around, arriving to a place the bone used to be, obviously sensing the disturbed water, before following in it's wake. Eventually, it caught up with it and chowed the tail until I got close enough and it swam off. The fish you see in the video immediately after the shark is the same fish that was being gnawed on. It was totally fine.
I will post on the rod holder in a bit, as soon as I get some time...
I had a small grippy tripod that fit in my pocket when I wasn't hooked up and easily wrapped around a mango root when I was. It worked out pretty well. Camera is a Panasonic Lumix TS-2.
Thanks for watching along, fellas. It is much appreciated.
Truly inspiring video! Thanks for sharing that. Makes my arm twitch I must say...
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