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    GoPro black drum

    Video of a salty fish. As I'm going through learning this GoPro. I'm working at videoing fishing trips. I love this reel. It's sm but tough. I don't fish many spinning rod n feels. I like it cause I can feel the shrimp or mullet moving. A lot of my saltwater gear is for heavier ( bull reds )fishing.

    Cool video to me tho.

    https://youtu.be/0n4d8uXtq7A
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    I like the videos, Vett.
    I am unsure of the chest mount, though. The view of the reel and hands is a little too limited for my tastes. I prefer a head mount or a separate tripod mounted camera angle.

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    i lobed the chest mount gives you good view of what you are doing!
    Thanks for posting

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    Man. Not only did you go fishing, but you made a video? Way cool Vetto. Thanks for sharing.
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    Kewl....is that a Shamano Sahara?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikechell View Post
    I like the videos, Vett.
    I am unsure of the chest mount, though. The view of the reel and hands is a little too limited for my tastes. I prefer a head mount or a separate tripod mounted camera angle.
    I was wading mike. The head mount is uncomfortable for me. Keeps moving and sliding around. Also with chest mount I can view screen on back. Also switching GoPro from camera to video is within my reach and I can see what I'm doing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silentkilla View Post
    Kewl....is that a Shamano Sahara?
    Killa it's a

    Diawa revros 2500
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    Ok, I've never used Diawas before......those Shamano's are some beast for their size too...great drag systems to stand up to those BIG'UNS....

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    I've abused a Sahara ( mean use to the max) before. Actually got this for soft plastic for bass fishing. Lol.
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