Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2021

My float tube set up.

 I am glad to start spending more time on my Youtube channel, and i start to see a great engagement  from the viewers. This video was asked by a few subscribers and I'm was more than happy to film it: how does my float tube look like, how did i customized it to my needs.

 


As the Youtube channel grows (over 100 new subs this month) i am able to include now private memberships for the viewers. Memberships are purely voluntary and starts at only 1.99€/month. Memberships can be cancelled at anytime. This will give you a nice shinny badge beside your name in the comment , but more important it gives you access to behind the scenes pictures and one on one comments on the community tab of my channel. You can see what videos are coming up next way before anybody else and other behind the scenes stuff that i only post on there. 

Again thank you for the first members that joined the channel, these videos are made possible because of your support, and the money generated through the views and memberships goes into gear :SD cards, lens cleaners, new drone ect...

My aim is to bring you entertaining content and give you better quality of filming (4k , better sound, smoother shots and more).

I am currently working on the next one, should be interesting...

Thank you and keep safe.....and go fishing and enjoy the outdoors if you can!




Saturday, March 07, 2020

Tactical winter and chasing majors

Every successful angler i met in my life are the ones who can adapt. Change techniques to suit the conditions. This is the reason that my winter fishing is completely different than the rest of the year.
Fly fishing is my all time first choice, but it's not always the best especially in winter when it get cold and very windy....Ireland , being on the edge of the Atlantic gets all the winter storms first before  the rest of Europe. And call it climate change or whatever rocks your boat, but every winter we have more and more of these storms. Less cold, more winds more rain is the norm.
The baitfish find the best thermoclines , usually in deep holes and if you want to find hungry fish you need to concentrate on the bigger loughs where you have a decent depth.
Like i say in this short video, big fish love to follow a long way before committing into a eat. So if you cast and retrieve at these depths (lure or fly) you spend very little time in the strike zone. If a fish gets an interest in your lure/fly , as soon as this one starts to rise up in the water column pike can easily loose interest and rather stay in the comfortable depths. This is why trolling bit rubbers can be so effective if you fish them at the right depth, big fish can be so lazy and cold, you need to put that bait right in front of their noses. Speed is important too! Too fast and the pike wont chase, too slow and the pike will have too much time to inspect your lure and smell the trap... Depth and speed can change from week to week, having a good sonar will help to see how high the baitfish is holding.
Now that you have the gear sorted you need to get out at the right time. Difficult to do if you only have weekend to get out....And storms have a nasty habit of landing on weekends...
I usually try to  pick a day where the weather and water condition  is favorable and throw in the mix a good major (preferably mid to late morning up to early afternoon when its at its warmest).
Now talking about majors...A lot of people i guide think moon phases and fishing goes only with full moon or new moon . Yes this is true but it's ( in my opinion) best to look at when the major is on at  each outing.

  • What is  a major and minor?  
major periods occur when the moon is directly overhead or directly below a reference longitude. Minors occur when it's positioned at 90 degrees to either side. 
  • How does this affect the fishing? 
Some theorists feel that invertebrate movements are related to solunar productivity and that these tiny creatures move and become more vulnerable depending on moon phase, leading to increased activity by species that feed on them. Their activity might, in turn, encourage feeding by  pike and other predators.
  •  How do you find out about majors and minors?
Well that's the easy part!  Like everything in this world, there is an app for this: go to the Google Play store or the Apple App store , look for "HUNT & FISH" , download and that it! Now you know the perfect time to concentrate on your hotspots!
Here's a good little video by my mate Sam Scott  from Blue Ridge Musky explaining all this:



Now i really am looking to the warmer months to bring the fish up in the water and increase their activity! Very soon, the big lures and heavy rods will get back on the wall and the fly will take over for the next 8 months!!!
Hope you guys enjoy this short video i made ( i lost all my drone footage from my sd card...) but still had a few clips to stick together.


Friday, April 13, 2018

Cameras and fly fishing, a personal evolution.

Since its first release, i have been a big fan of Gopro. They are small, tough, waterproof and with getting the settings right the videos and pictures are great.
I owned  three gopros: the very first one, the number 3 (that one was not great) the 4 black and now the 6 black.
I didn't need to upgrade every year, but instead i waited for a big leap in technology and software.
The 6 fits all this, 4k at 60fps, and a slow motion thats amazing for such a little piece of gear, 1080 at an amazing 240fps, voice activation and many other goodies are packed in this tiny camera.
Over the years, i have tried many different set up, trying to find the right balance between practicality and quality of videos/pictures.
From a  DSLR (Lumix GH-2) + spare lens, a point and shoot camera (i do take this one when travelling, Lumix LX100) to the Osmo+ from DJI.
The Gopro was always by my side, 80% of the time. Yes it can rain a lot here in Ireland, and when you need the camera to be rolling, it has to be rolling, rain or shine.

I recently got back into vlogging, and was starting to look at the possibility in using the gopro.One big problem was the awful sound quality on the camera. Even the newer models that don't need the housing for waterproofing have a dreadful sound.
To solve  this problem  all that's needed is to hook up an external mic. Ok it's not waterproof anymore, because the side door has to be open to plug the mic adapter but at least you can plan the "talking shots" during the dry spells.
Gopro being Gopro, they had to fuck up somewhere along the way...No mic port on the camera, instead you have to buy an ADAPTER on their website for the extortionate price of 64.99€!! (but if you look around you can find cheaper, i got mine for 40€).
65€???

In the last week, i did put a pic of the new set up on social media and a good few asked for details, so there's my set up:
Start with a good support, you cannot go wrong with a Gorilla Pod from Joby. You can use it as a selfie stick, a stable tripod for time lapse, or wrap it around anything you can to create interesting shots or when its impossible to sit it correctly (moving vehicle, wind...)
Make sure to have the tripod equipped with a Ball Head, this will help to keep you shot level no matter how the tripod is set up.
Then add a Tripod mount for Gopro, easily found on ebay for very little money.


Now an aluminium skeleton frame housing to hold and protect the camera.The case need to have an opening on the side to allow the side door to open fully and to be able to plug in the mic adapter. The best case are surprisingly cheap, strongly built, with a cold shoe mount on top for the mic and a 52mm UV filter.This filter can be unscrewed and you can use different filters. I mainly use ND filters (neutral density) and polarised.The 52mm also keep your Gopro lens well protected from scratches.
Side door opens easily for the mic adapter.

To top the set up all we need is a mic (and that stupid adapter). For best results and something that doesn't take too much room i use the RODE Video Micro.



I believe this set up is going to be my main one now for general vlogging and filming.For larger project and travels i always include in my bag  the point and shoot Lumix LX100 for those more artistic B rolls & hero shots and of course the Mavic pro for aerial shots.

  • One tip for taking pictures of you and a fish when you are alone, is to set the gopro on time lapse pictures. I set mine to take one picture every second.When your trophy fish is safely in the net, you can clamp your camera and press shoot, this will take a picture every second.Only then you can take the fish out of the water and strike a few pose without the worry of waiting on a timer. By doing this you will end up with way too many pictures, and most of them will be crap, but in that bunch you always have a couple that are top quality, and some pics can be unexpected as well, especially if you let the camera roll while releasing the fish. Just remember to always be in the shot...After a few trials, you will know how far to hold the fish from the lens.Too far and you will see nothing, too close you just look like you're trying hard to make your fish look bigger...Always shoot on wide and not superwide for the hero shot.

As for the gopro 6, its now voice activated, even better!

For the mic placement be aware that once you put the dead cat (that fluffy wind breaker) on the mic, it will be inside the shot because of the wide angle. To correct this, the bottom plastic nut to secure the mic on the cold shoe is surrounded by grooves to hold the wire in place. Just pull  the back of the mic downward and secure the wire in place inside on the the groove.Your mic is now pointing slightly upwards and doesn't obstruct the frame.
The dead cat will show on screen if left like this.

Just pull it back and secure the wire.Its now out of the way .
Have an other solid 8 weeks of work here at the lodge, and i hope to test all this properly once i have more spare time.This set up will be brilliant especially when you are restricted on room and weight while travelling abroad.

Sunday, December 13, 2015

S2015

Un petit mix de cette année ici, en Irlande. Une édition spéciale pour le trip cet hiver est bien sur prévue debut 2016!
Un grand merci aux participants de cette video, always a pleasure!

S2015 from Norbert Renaud on Vimeo.

Thursday, June 05, 2014

Summer Browns.

Avec la températures des eaux en hausse, je délaisse les brocs pour  dénicher les farios.
Et ce matin  fut superbe! La pluie de la nuit dernière  a fait monter le niveau, mais pas de trop...Juste assez pour mettre l'appétit au belles "browns".
Et la canne de chez Blue Halo en fibre de verre est simplement superbe!!!!


Summer Browns from Norbert Renaud on Vimeo.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Gear

Depuis que je fait des mini vidéos, de pêche (ou autre pour mon propre plaisir), j'ai toujours eu envie de filmer en vol....Un helico c'est un peu cher et le cerf volant pas très pratique..
Cela fait pas mal de temps que les drones et autres "copters"existent, mais le prix est tres elevé pour ces "gadgets".Compter bien 2500€ pour avoir quelque chose qui tienne la route.
Mais voici le Phantom de chez DJI, petit , mais très puissant , super stable et manoeuvrable .Conçu pour les cameras Gopro.
Un des nombreux avantages de ce drone, c'est qu'il possède une boussole , un giro et un GPS.Si on perd les commandes,  si il disparait  de vue ou les batteries sont faibles le Phantom vole tout seul, sans commandes, et grâce au GPS, il revient comme par magie a son point de départ!!! Hahh...la technologie!
Il va falloir pas mal d'heures de vols pour bien piloter cet engin...mais c'est fun!










FCTN Product Test 003: DJI Phantom from FCTN on Vimeo.

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Rubber lovers...

Une autre video bien sympa de Kanalgratis, a noter que nos amis suédois mesurent aussi les broks au bout de la queue...

Friday, September 21, 2012

Saturday, September 01, 2012

Time lapse.

Cela fait deux mois que cette video est sortie...et impossible de m'en lasser...fermez les volets et rideaux,et regardez ca en "HD" et "Full screen".

T-RECS - Night Skies from T-RECS (Timelapse Recordings) on Vimeo.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

OH MY GOD!!!!!

Mako a la mouche!....ho my god!!...don't let this thing on my boat....
800lbs...et ça saute comme une gazelle!



Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Von barbus

Yeah!!! Il est de retour, notre ami Marc, avec encore un épisode qui ne déçoit pas!!
Fantastique, merci Marc , we love it!!
Et si vous voulez vous faire plaisir, passez sur son site ou il fabrique ses propres porte feuilles en cuir, et plein d'autre choses bien cool: FLY WALLETS

Beard Chronicles Season 1 preview from Marc Crapo on Vimeo.

Friday, June 29, 2012

MONTANA CHUB HATCH

The Von Beard Chronicles...Mais ils sont fous ma pauvre madame...Super!! J'adore...pas assez de gens comme ca dans le monde.....


Montana Chub Hatch Beard Chronicles 2012 Sneak Peek! from Marc Crapo on Vimeo.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Sun is coming!!

Apres tout un mois de mai très froid cette année....voici enfin le vent qui tourne au sud, et les températures qui montent!!! Yeah!!!...ça fait du bien de sortir de l'hiver...(il est ou le printemps cette année?)..
Et a propos de soleil...une autre video bien sympa de world angling avec de super permits...

Saturday, April 14, 2012

River Wolves

Les broks du New Mexico, sur le Rio Grande...ça change du vert d'ici...

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Pike porn

Superbe premiere partie d'une serie de six episodes, avec des jolis brochets!