Always enjoy your underwater videos/ sonar views and how you give advice and offer up techniques. good stuff. 👍👍 I have a couple spots i’d be willing to share with you if you dropped a cam down on them and shared the video with me.😎
Great video can you share what your GoPro rig looks like. I use one I made and it works but I think yours has the camera higher off the bottom. Also what are you using to raise and lower it I was using paracord but now I just switched to using a kite rod with 200# mono on old senator
Scamps are very line shy. I see dozens of them often times on spots and we're lucky to get one or two usually. Light tackle is usually 20-pound leader about 3 feet in length and light jigheads, 1/16, 1/8 or 1/4 ounce depending on current.
Amazing video, thanks for sharing!
Amazing view of what’s under the boat. Scamp is by far my #1 eating fish.
Always enjoy your underwater videos/ sonar views and how you give advice and offer up techniques. good stuff. 👍👍 I have a couple spots i’d be willing to share with you if you dropped a cam down on them and shared the video with me.😎
Great video can you share what your GoPro rig looks like. I use one I made and it works but I think yours has the camera higher off the bottom.
Also what are you using to raise and lower it I was using paracord but now I just switched to using a kite rod with 200# mono on old senator
Could you describe what like tackle means , or what rig setup for scamps are you using . are scamps line shy ?
Scamps are very line shy. I see dozens of them often times on spots and we're lucky to get one or two usually. Light tackle is usually 20-pound leader about 3 feet in length and light jigheads, 1/16, 1/8 or 1/4 ounce depending on current.
Yup.