I have been playing around with a GoPro camera I bought some time ago. I filmed a couple of short trips on Lake of the Ozarks while pulling crankbaits. I played around with a video editing program and put together two videos that I have posted on YouTube. They are pretty amaturest but I am having fun with the process. I have a lot to learn!
I plan to shoot some more videos in the future and hopefully they will get better. I don't know how to post a link to the videos but if you are interested in watching, go to YouTube and search for "Trolling crankbaits for crappie on Lake of the Ozarks". I have two videos on my YouTube channel, "Mike Baker Videos".
Hope you enjoy. Click on these https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NjSMtOYgoXA
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=72JND_hJUQk
Last edited by "G"; 06-29-2016 at 10:44 AM. Reason: add links
Mikewharfrat, MontanaBoy, rcornish, measure em, Hocky, RetiredRR, MorganT69, Machs Gut, jbeenemd, LOZslabhunter LIKED above post
Great videos Mike. Keep em coming
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Now that looked liked fun!!!
Pretty cool there, Mike. Loving that Blue/Chrome!
So...I'd be interested to hear what you have to say about the tadpoles?
Great work !
I also do a little filming myself using the GoPro too.
I know one thing that made my videos a lot more watchable, is to change camera angles and shots every minute or so.
Makes the video a little more interesting.
Once all the shots/ videos are done you can than edit them all together fading in and out.
Again thanks for sharing your techniques!
Nice to see some video and suggestions on cranking LOZ.
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Nice job thanks for the video
Nice video's and tip's thanks for posting.would enjoy seeing more.
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