As a fisherman I know it is always a bad idea to tie knots in the midline When potentially catching monsters it will snap at knot. Instead attach a large snap swivel to your leader line barrel swivel and slide your hanger hook through swivel loop. It will also improve how easy it falls off when you spin 180 deg
That is an ingenious idea I had not yet considered for my Phantom 3, and your attitude is the best about losing it; it's just plastic, it isn't eternal. Thanks!
The drone doesn’t receive the gps signal, the phone or tablet connected to the drone controller does. GPS signals come from satellites in the sky above the controller and radio waves that hit water die very quickly. Many GPS receivers also screen out signals that come in at lower angles because the signal distorts coming thru the atmosphere; it’s called a curtain. The height of the drone over water has no impact on the GPS signal- otherwise there would be no point to nautical GPS units which are actually quite common.
Think of it this way: if the water was causing problems with the GPS signal it would also be causing problems with the signal from the controller, and there doesn’t appear to be any issues there. I think you’re thinking about refraction of a signal (different from reflection) which is distortion of a signal transmitted over water; which is not quite the same thing as a signal transmitted down from earth orbit. Your height statement about height would be correct for refraction issues.
Great idea. My guess is that the line had time to settle a bit, and when you started going again there was too much drag on the line. The drone was unable to lift against the drag, pulling it down as it went forward. Had you reversed before it hit the water, you could have recovered if my theory is correct, since you would have reduced the drag. There are other reasons, like a mechanical issue, or controlled flight into the water because you were distracted while looking at the monitor, but my bet is too much drag.
5 years later….. I’m still watching this wondering how in the hell you were so casual about loosing that bad boy. I would have been beyond upset, mad props my man. Great video.
I know I am a few years late commenting !! But its possible that he made 6 flights on same battery without changing. On 7th flight maybe battery data showed too low and it auto landed. Its a common reported error - where people try to make another flight on a used battery. They take-off and then find the drone lands out ... even cases where it falls out of sky.
Can't put metal objects on or near the landing gear, compass sensor is located down there. Metal objects and compass magnets don't mix. Even if you had the few successful flights, this still could have been the cause. Get one of those cheap camera guard cross members and attach a plastic pen body or something like that to it so you can hold the loop in the fishing line. Or just do the rubber band thing like some other comment was saying.
Makes sense. Mine did something similar but I was using wooden dowels. It got about 10' from the water and luckily started to go back up. I wonder if the water has anything to do with it as well. I remember reading something about if you're going to fly over water you need to change some settings. I never messed with it though.
Seems like I heard something about that too but I fly over water ALL the time (check out my channel) and it does great.. Only thing I do is calibrate the compass from time to time and make sure I've got good GPS signal before launch. I know the main setting to check would be signal loss action.. make sure that's on RTH and not land or hover in case it losses signal over the water.
When did they start making hangers out of copper??! Pretty sure that's just a coating on the hanger to prevent it from rusting and ruining clothing. Yep, just tested it with a magnetic mechanic's tray. Hangers like this are ferrous.
My guess is the rig is disproportionally loading weight to rear 2 - its on the back of legs instead of in the middle. That plus six runs with high wind could have been the culprit. When the drone starts to decent at the end you'll notice the front doesn't tip down, suggesting it could have been something with the rear motors (overloaded). Anyway, I've been hitting the beach every weekend here and it's been some time since I've flown mine. Gonna give it a go and I'll come back and let you know how it went, lol. My brothers been hooking into 6ft+ sharks every weekend in New Smyrna, Kinda scary, should be a blast!
Dude we tie a paracord with a Chip clip to hold our line above the jig. When you want to stop you just close the bail and theres enough tension to drop your bait/lure.
maybe because you were flying low altitude, when you stopped, the line touched the water, and the surface drag was then too much for the drone to overcome. I think if you went with a much higher altitude you would be fine.
@@andrewjamez I have 3 of the DJI drones that are all still functional, I have a DJi FC-40 with the original wifi camera, a Phantom 3 advanced, and a Mavic Pro, all functional and in mint condition. The first time I flew the FC-40 I crashed it in the middle of a lake and had to snorkel to find it, freshwater so it dried out and still flies today! it sent photos till the battery ran down on the GoPro camera I had attached to it. lights blinking, minnows swimming by and all.
everyone commenting trying to find the reason. it's simple physics. the line he was dragging ended up sagging into the water and the water created resistance which made it heavy and when the drone could no longer pull the line, it pulled it down. you should have been at least 10m and watched for when your line was touching water and stop before it did.
ArtisanTony Yep and when you drag it back guaranteed fact it will be destroyed it's not water resistant and with ocean water forget about it it's good as dead
if you find it after 2 hours or less, you just have to open it, remove battery, wash it clean, let it dry, and then check what's wrong. i could repair it ^^
This posting is maybe 5 years old. I just lost my drone over the water deploying bait. 6th cast of the day ( last 5 yielded big snappers ) at 150m it kept yawing to the left then wobbled and went swimming. I feel your pain Bro
I had the same thing happen to my Mini 2. I was over the beach, videoing the sunset, when my drone went rogue and did a power dive into the Gulf. Never recovered it, though DJI sent me a new one after reviewing my flight logs and video.
I will never understand why people feel like they have to put that noise on they call music and then try to talk over it. you are already hard enough to understand.
A couple of sprung loaded balls are a better release system ,because if the line tangles or you reach your destination .then you simply stop the line from going out and it releases.the mechanical release systems can drag a drone into the ocean if you overspool your reel.
Fishing line must have touched the water when the drone stopped. Then on continuation with the droves path out to sea, the lines friction was to strong to over come the drones power to hold altitude.
My guess is the line in the water got caught on something briefly(big fish, sea lion,etc) so when you move forward it couldn't pull whatever it was caught on and took your drone down.
No shark or fish, One of your previous person's ideas of why a crash is correct, the line ran out on the spool, so with the drone still going forward, the line forced it to the water
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I have done this many of time and almost lost my drone. If you run the drone below 60% battery the phantom 3 will get a battery voltage error and tries to land wherever its at. The battery does not have enough voltage to handle the extra weight. Running it 65%+ battery never had an issue.
Battery was fine. But I was running 10oz of extra weight plus a full size mullet. This requires each cell in the battery to have a higher voltage. Go below the needed voltage in each cell and the drone goes into a fail safe mode. I turned the drone on/off after retrieving and it ran fine with just the drone itself and low battery.
Fair enough. For those purposes I'd be using a drone designed to carry a more substantial weight, and I'd be using a hexacopter or an octacopter to guard against one of the motors failing.
Her mistake was to open the spool and let too much thread out. The spool should be closed. You should just let the brake go a little bit for the drone to take the bait with the line stretched out without touching the water! The excess thread that came out of the spool fell into the water, weighed and sank the drone. Sorry for my English mistakes.
I think when you stopped moving away the line settled on the water. The drag doesn't seem like it would be that significant but if it were out there several hundred yards it could be. When you tried to fly away again the drone just pivoted forward and lost altitude... that's my theory anyway.
You need to freeze your bait or lure in ice and fire it from a potato gun. = as effective, 1/20 as expensive. I get what you're doing and I'd totally do it if I were a CEO or a lottery winner because it's a baller-ass means of putting your bait on the fish, but it's just a bit too rich for my blood.
@@gpipeslocal1414 That works perfectly whenever you're trying to catch the fish that normal fisherman catch. We all have our days... There have been abnormal fisherman since it became a thing.
i lost my phantom 4 over the sea the other day. i dived and recovered the drone but they say its not repairable. I think mine got confused with the moving water and it descended into the water.
@@scangling64 2m but having recieved my controls when it went swimming it was my fault 🤐 but I have also flown my mavic into my rigging in strong winds and lost that one.. now I fly more cautiously with my mavic pro zoom and only in light winds the mavic mini
That sucks! Seems like one of 2 things happened: A) that's a Penn pursuit feel. I have pursuit 2 and it does not hold anywhere close to 1200 ft of line lmao Maybe you get 1200 ft of signal. Drone flies out...at this point you check line on camera. Looks good. Watching camera, you don't pay attention to fishing pole line spool. Ran out of line. Lines hooked to drone, drone can't fly forward anymore, hits water. Drone flies out...at this point you check line on camera. Looks good. Watching camera, you don't pay attention to fishing pole line spool. Spool line got snagged or tangled. Lines hooked to drone, drone can't fly forward anymore, hits water.
That is really heartbreaking that you lost your drone. I did some drone fishing and filming myself and then put on a show for a passing ferry and my drone just took off over the ocean like a bad dog running down the street. The wind got carried away but just as it got low and close to the water it finally responded and came back to the beach with just enough battery life--I was certain it was gone and said my goodbyess. Every time I fly my drone over water I know it is taking a risk but it is still worth it. I hope you get another quadcopter soon.
I'm glad that you got yours back. New body is on its way. Flying over water doesn't really scare me, but I will be more careful while dragging a line through the water next time :)
"despite my +1000$ drone loss, i got to see the cool sun set on my drive home" If everyone in the world was like you man a lot of things would be different.
When you stopped to check the line right before you crashed, the line had time to drop now that there wasn't constant pressure on it being pulled. You then went forward at just the same time as the strongest force of the line resting down was happening and the two forces (super long line falling down at rest or even a wave/water pulling back on the line, and the force of you going forward with the drone), the two forces equaled out by heading your drone downwards into the water. BTW I thought those things were supposed to float? I'd never send my drone farther than I'd be willing to go retrieve it myself.
That sucks! I wonder if using a second pole to let's say tie a knot around the backside of it as a safety precaution would do any good? I mean atleast you could reel it in if it failed.
Two months ? you mean two years and still counting ,I lost my CX 20 about four years ago and still trying to get over it .Drones are expensive , I bought a Mavic Pro Platinum fly more combo ,so a four hundred dollar bird ,made me buy a twelve hundred dollar one ,the CX20 is a similar drone to the Phantom 2 or three .
hi Im going to buy a drone and start drone fishing this year. sorry to bring up a sad episode of loosing your drone, but, would you say the cause of loosing it was loss of battery power? if not do you know what happened? Thanks
Great way to leave the lure at the bottom of the sea, I have a mavic platinum drone and I will try to do the same very good idea thanks for sharing, greetings from Perú
+Chronical adventures yes..? but that has nothing to do with this video or what I'm talking about. It could have a mechanical malfunction or you could fly into a object you didn't notice and in the water it goes... Bottom line is, if you can't retrieve it from the area your flying over be prepared to buy a new one. I hope he really enjoyed that sunset lol
+sigh!z There are waterproof drones, so I'd probably just use it again.. I would at least get it back to salvage any parts, lithium battery, gimbal and props would still be useable. At the very least I would save the lithium battery from leaking and polluting the ocean.
The battery is also the on/off switch, wouldnt use that again, if it gets wet. I dont think the gimbal would function right either. Atleast you saved yourself 20$ props :D
@@malcolmdooleypres.1069 It is not the drone, it is the person operating it, thats when you have problems, pilot error is normally why this happens, and using the correct mechanical line dropper, not a piece of wire.
We fish every day with same way by phantom 4 we never lost it, the secret is that we curve the holder to up and we send the phantom backward, and we increase the altitude, so the drone can withdraw the line from the reel, but if line got stuck for any reason, it releases by itself without causing drone fall. I hope I explained it clearly because i am not English native speaker. If you want pictures or videos for clarification, please contact me Good luck
Thank you for your great idea. You explained it very well and I can see how your way makes sense. Unfortunately, I didn’t give much thought at the time about it.
As a fisherman I know it is always a bad idea to tie knots in the midline When potentially catching monsters it will snap at knot. Instead attach a large snap swivel to your leader line barrel swivel and slide your hanger hook through swivel loop. It will also improve how easy it falls off when you spin 180 deg
That is an ingenious idea I had not yet considered for my Phantom 3, and your attitude is the best about losing it; it's just plastic, it isn't eternal. Thanks!
I am scared to fly my 50$ drone over river. I cried when I saw this going into ocean
well he has money
Alen AxP Mjx model?
I lost it, Helic Max Sky Vampire, stupid drone
I would waterproof mine if I ever had an idea like this video
Alen AxP
There is 4:37 seconds that I will never get back in my life ...thank you
Oh no 4:37 of your precious life. Please tell us how to compensate you for that detrimental amount of time loss
Was waiting for a large fish to jump up and grab it!
aha...that was what i was waiting for too
A Goliath Grouper or Tiger Shark will surely eat it.
Me2
you have to flight the drone more than 30 metters(90feet) hight because the gps confused from the water ( works like a mirror ) .........
The drone doesn’t receive the gps signal, the phone or tablet connected to the drone controller does. GPS signals come from satellites in the sky above the controller and radio waves that hit water die very quickly. Many GPS receivers also screen out signals that come in at lower angles because the signal distorts coming thru the atmosphere; it’s called a curtain. The height of the drone over water has no impact on the GPS signal- otherwise there would be no point to nautical GPS units which are actually quite common.
Think of it this way: if the water was causing problems with the GPS signal it would also be causing problems with the signal from the controller, and there doesn’t appear to be any issues there. I think you’re thinking about refraction of a signal (different from reflection) which is distortion of a signal transmitted over water; which is not quite the same thing as a signal transmitted down from earth orbit. Your height statement about height would be correct for refraction issues.
@@lotsadogsmt so wouldnt the controller signal be affected?
Great idea. My guess is that the line had time to settle a bit, and when you started going again there was too much drag on the line. The drone was unable to lift against the drag, pulling it down as it went forward. Had you reversed before it hit the water, you could have recovered if my theory is correct, since you would have reduced the drag. There are other reasons, like a mechanical issue, or controlled flight into the water because you were distracted while looking at the monitor, but my bet is too much drag.
5 years later….. I’m still watching this wondering how in the hell you were so casual about loosing that bad boy. I would have been beyond upset, mad props my man. Great video.
Tr😢😂😂
I know I am a few years late commenting !! But its possible that he made 6 flights on same battery without changing. On 7th flight maybe battery data showed too low and it auto landed.
Its a common reported error - where people try to make another flight on a used battery. They take-off and then find the drone lands out ... even cases where it falls out of sky.
You’ve made enough money on this video to buy at least 4 new drones! Congrats!
How much would be for 4 mil views?
@@dariolinoo 2000dollars
@@Elvis75920 you are kidding me right? Its at 4.44 mil now.
Nah he has only money for one
TH-camr Yfk $0 because this video does not have any adds.its only 4 minutes. It needs to be at least 10
Have my phantom 3 pro insured at State Farm for $38 a year if it is lost in water or crashes they write me a check for $1400.
i wish i had the same in germany
Read the small letter section first :)
I have talked to my agent and she said it is personal property insurance and would be no problem getting drone replaced without any deductible.
they cant know how often drones fail or it would be 800 a year
Ernest Sutherland It's his money lol.
When he said "I lost my drone" he said it so casually
Sorry you lost your drone man! You're making some pretty cool vids!
Thank you so much!
rip drone
jdbforYHWH wtf
You should've put foam "noodles" on the bottom of drone legs in order make it float in such cases.
how you are goin to get it back?
@@Francois_Dupont One thing at a time! :)
@@Francois_Dupont It IS attached to the fishing line. Slim odds, but still… there’s gotta be a way to rig a line
Can't put metal objects on or near the landing gear, compass sensor is located down there. Metal objects and compass magnets don't mix. Even if you had the few successful flights, this still could have been the cause. Get one of those cheap camera guard cross members and attach a plastic pen body or something like that to it so you can hold the loop in the fishing line. Or just do the rubber band thing like some other comment was saying.
Makes sense. Mine did something similar but I was using wooden dowels. It got about 10' from the water and luckily started to go back up. I wonder if the water has anything to do with it as well. I remember reading something about if you're going to fly over water you need to change some settings. I never messed with it though.
Seems like I heard something about that too but I fly over water ALL the time (check out my channel) and it does great.. Only thing I do is calibrate the compass from time to time and make sure I've got good GPS signal before launch. I know the main setting to check would be signal loss action.. make sure that's on RTH and not land or hover in case it losses signal over the water.
Need to turn off Vision Position System over water.
When did they start making hangers out of copper??! Pretty sure that's just a coating on the hanger to prevent it from rusting and ruining clothing. Yep, just tested it with a magnetic mechanic's tray. Hangers like this are ferrous.
Coat hangers are not copper. Check one with a magnet....
He turned a bad event into a good one just by appreciating the sky :)
My guess is the rig is disproportionally loading weight to rear 2 - its on the back of legs instead of in the middle. That plus six runs with high wind could have been the culprit. When the drone starts to decent at the end you'll notice the front doesn't tip down, suggesting it could have been something with the rear motors (overloaded). Anyway, I've been hitting the beach every weekend here and it's been some time since I've flown mine. Gonna give it a go and I'll come back and let you know how it went, lol. My brothers been hooking into 6ft+ sharks every weekend in New Smyrna, Kinda scary, should be a blast!
Dude we tie a paracord with a Chip clip to hold our line above the jig. When you want to stop you just close the bail and theres enough tension to drop your bait/lure.
Once it went in the water he was like," well fuck, I can't swim"
THIS MORON MUST BE A DEMOCRAP
Libtard is the word your looking for
So do you normally fish with half of a two-piece rod? IE just the bottom half?
maybe because you were flying low altitude, when you stopped, the line touched the water, and the surface drag was then too much for the drone to overcome.
I think if you went with a much higher altitude you would be fine.
now i got the answer why the drone drown into the sea. Thanks
@@TheMugorr that's not what happened. You flow too low and the GPS got mixed signals because of the water.
@@jamesandonian7829 bull shit. gps should be fine at that height.
I agree with you
@@andrewjamez I have 3 of the DJI drones that are all still functional, I have a DJi FC-40 with the original wifi camera, a Phantom 3 advanced, and a Mavic Pro, all functional and in mint condition. The first time I flew the FC-40 I crashed it in the middle of a lake and had to snorkel to find it, freshwater so it dried out and still flies today! it sent photos till the battery ran down on the GoPro camera I had attached to it. lights blinking, minnows swimming by and all.
Awesome thanks for this video and idea I will incorporate this one. Mahalo 🤙🤙
everyone commenting trying to find the reason. it's simple physics. the line he was dragging ended up sagging into the water and the water created resistance which made it heavy and when the drone could no longer pull the line, it pulled it down. you should have been at least 10m and watched for when your line was touching water and stop before it did.
Black electrical tape may have been a better option. Scotch tape is for wrapping presents, Lol !
Man I can feel his pain because I own a phantom 3 pro and if I lost it I’d honestly just sit down a cry.
I’m on my way to the ER. I jammed pencils in my ears to get away from the horrendous ‘music’ on this video.
you must not know much about you tube, these guys cant figure out its the content we want, not their production skills. LOOSE THE MUSIC GUYS.....
When you loose your 1000$ drone but the sunset is preatty so it's ok
that is the same thing I thought
caleb Neville ahh people with no brains well I'm glad he lost his drone but not worth a TH-cam like
Lel lel
so dji didn't replace it? technical malfunction! and did you not try to reel it in seeing if it was in the string
Why not have a second line permanently attached if you have to drag it back :)
ArtisanTony
Yep and when you drag it back guaranteed fact it will be destroyed it's not water resistant and with ocean water forget about it it's good as dead
muzikmon2267 not true. Many models are waterproof and anti corrosion. You're thinking of land based, cheap models.
Salt water probably results in irreversible damage.
if you find it after 2 hours or less, you just have to open it, remove battery, wash it clean, let it dry, and then check what's wrong. i could repair it ^^
Absolutely Tony better to have you're unserviceable drone back than not.. You could stockpile the bits for all the other drones you lose...
This posting is maybe 5 years old. I just lost my drone over the water deploying bait. 6th cast of the day ( last 5 yielded big snappers ) at 150m it kept yawing to the left then wobbled and went swimming. I feel your pain Bro
I had the same thing happen to my Mini 2. I was over the beach, videoing the sunset, when my drone went rogue and did a power dive into the Gulf. Never recovered it, though DJI sent me a new one after reviewing my flight logs and video.
How did they view flight logs if it went into the water, is it recorded to controller
@@freedomofflight7770 yes, to the phone I use with the controller…go figure, it’s Chinese,lol
That sunset would've looked AMAZING from a drone's POV.
For a sand crab.
Nice one.
I will never understand why people feel like they have to put that noise on they call music and then try to talk over it. you are already hard enough to understand.
Absolutely right
Yep, too much "music" interference but I did enjoy the vid. Sorry bout the lost drone . :(
Especially if it's shit music!
Its the boon culture. Its not music!
Oh my
Sorry for the drone man! Oh wow the sky of the end :)
Music is distracting too, especially trying to hear what your saying, tone it down.
You tone it down.
A couple of sprung loaded balls are a better release system ,because if the line tangles or you reach your destination .then you simply stop the line from going out and it releases.the mechanical release systems can drag a drone into the ocean if you overspool your reel.
Fishing line must have touched the water when the drone stopped. Then on continuation with the droves path out to sea, the lines friction was to strong to over come the drones power to hold altitude.
A foam Sabot, lead weight and a spud cannon is much cheaper mate! A bit less awesome but still cheaper :D sorry for your loss.
My guess is the line in the water got caught on something briefly(big fish, sea lion,etc) so when you move forward it couldn't pull whatever it was caught on and took your drone down.
he should've used a waterproof drone
it would be funny if somebody found a shark with a drone attached
LOL search youtube SPLASH DRONE and Great WHITE... munchies!
No shark or fish, One of your previous person's ideas of why a crash is correct, the line ran out on the spool, so with the drone still going forward, the line forced it to the water
out of line? he said he stopped and check the lines.. it was ok so how can he ran out of line?????
I was waiting for Daryl Hannah on a rock with.
Why didn't you you use a bate boat? Good idea, though I thought you were too low.
No Drone + No Fish = owned.
Full regard with the music. Cool way to cast for wealthy people for sure.
in Hawaii we use an rc boat to bring the line out far it works every time.
BS!! U faka
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I have done this many of time and almost lost my drone. If you run the drone below 60% battery the phantom 3 will get a battery voltage error and tries to land wherever its at. The battery does not have enough voltage to handle the extra weight. Running it 65%+ battery never had an issue.
I think you need to get that battery checked mate. Have never had that happen in >100 hours of flying a Phantom 3 4k.
Battery was fine. But I was running 10oz of extra weight plus a full size mullet. This requires each cell in the battery to have a higher voltage. Go below the needed voltage in each cell and the drone goes into a fail safe mode. I turned the drone on/off after retrieving and it ran fine with just the drone itself and low battery.
Fair enough. For those purposes I'd be using a drone designed to carry a more substantial weight, and I'd be using a hexacopter or an octacopter to guard against one of the motors failing.
So basically your drone ran out of power and took a swim
Her mistake was to open the spool and let too much thread out. The spool should be closed. You should just let the brake go a little bit for the drone to take the bait with the line stretched out without touching the water! The excess thread that came out of the spool fell into the water, weighed and sank the drone. Sorry for my English mistakes.
I think when you stopped moving away the line settled on the water. The drag doesn't seem like it would be that significant but if it were out there several hundred yards it could be. When you tried to fly away again the drone just pivoted forward and lost altitude... that's my theory anyway.
Классная идея!!!
Good idea!!! 👍👍👍
You need to freeze your bait or lure in ice and fire it from a potato gun. = as effective, 1/20 as expensive. I get what you're doing and I'd totally do it if I were a CEO or a lottery winner because it's a baller-ass means of putting your bait on the fish, but it's just a bit too rich for my blood.
Why don't you just cast your bait like normal fisherman do ??? that way you risk only losing some bait once in a while.
@@gpipeslocal1414 That works perfectly whenever you're trying to catch the fish that normal fisherman catch. We all have our days... There have been abnormal fisherman since it became a thing.
@@Jafromobile... are you a super fisherman 🤣
Takes all the fun out of it might as well but a boat
@@gpipeslocal1414 I can tell you never fished before
Lifehack :just tie the 2 line to the dron. If it drops you pull it back out. With love from russia.
i lost my phantom 4 over the sea the other day. i dived and recovered the drone but they say its not repairable. I think mine got confused with the moving water and it descended into the water.
Yeah as far as ive hurd ppl say to turn off the down sensors over water
How high above the water was it?
@@scangling64 2m but having recieved my controls when it went swimming it was my fault 🤐 but I have also flown my mavic into my rigging in strong winds and lost that one.. now I fly more cautiously with my mavic pro zoom and only in light winds the mavic mini
Whys does people loose drones? Flat batteries? Strong wind?
That sucks! Seems like one of 2 things happened:
A) that's a Penn pursuit feel. I have pursuit 2 and it does not hold anywhere close to 1200 ft of line lmao
Maybe you get 1200 ft of signal.
Drone flies out...at this point you check line on camera. Looks good. Watching camera, you don't pay attention to fishing pole line spool. Ran out of line. Lines hooked to drone, drone can't fly forward anymore, hits water.
Drone flies out...at this point you check line on camera. Looks good. Watching camera, you don't pay attention to fishing pole line spool. Spool line got snagged or tangled. Lines hooked to drone, drone can't fly forward anymore, hits water.
So just caught my first fish on a drone, then crashed my first drone... I would really appreciate it if you checked it out!!
That is really heartbreaking that you lost your drone. I did some drone fishing and filming myself and then put on a show for a passing ferry and my drone just took off over the ocean like a bad dog running down the street. The wind got carried away but just as it got low and close to the water it finally responded and came back to the beach with just enough battery life--I was certain it was gone and said my goodbyess.
Every time I fly my drone over water I know it is taking a risk but it is still worth it. I hope you get another quadcopter soon.
I'm glad that you got yours back. New body is on its way. Flying over water doesn't really scare me, but I will be more careful while dragging a line through the water next time :)
I was going to say he is a total dumbass, but based on all the views...I think I'm one of the MANY dumbasses who watched this stupid fucking video
That fire red sky would not have been sufficient to make me feel better after that...lol
"despite my +1000$ drone loss, i got to see the cool sun set on my drive home"
If everyone in the world was like you man a lot of things would be different.
Sorry about your loss, that’s a terrible feeling.
So just caught my first fish on a drone, then crashed my first drone... I would really appreciate it if you checked it out!!
You could do that and risk over $1000 or you could cast a line normally...
But can you cast as far as 1200ft?
Do you really need to?
No, but it was fun to see the line going that far, until I lost the drone.
I would have played it safe but it is your drone
And what about the environment with your lipo in the water ?
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Crazy world ...
in 1000 years they will find your drone and call it an ancient ufo that little aliens used to fly around .
I thought the drone was gonna fly over his car or in the fire red sky 😂😂😂
Liked the ending with the perspective about the sky.
When you stopped to check the line right before you crashed, the line had time to drop now that there wasn't constant pressure on it being pulled. You then went forward at just the same time as the strongest force of the line resting down was happening and the two forces (super long line falling down at rest or even a wave/water pulling back on the line, and the force of you going forward with the drone), the two forces equaled out by heading your drone downwards into the water.
BTW I thought those things were supposed to float? I'd never send my drone farther than I'd be willing to go retrieve it myself.
They dont float.
That sucks! I wonder if using a second pole to let's say tie a knot around the backside of it as a safety precaution would do any good? I mean atleast you could reel it in if it failed.
Double the line drag
I can't even start to think of how I would feel when that happens to me. I would be miserable for two months.
Two months ? you mean two years and still counting ,I lost my CX 20 about four years ago and still trying to get over it .Drones are expensive , I bought a Mavic Pro Platinum fly more combo ,so a four hundred dollar bird ,made me buy a twelve hundred dollar one ,the CX20 is a similar drone to the Phantom 2 or three .
The sea creature was a sand flea. Also do they make a flotation device for these drones?
$1 pool noodles, $1 scissors, $1 tape. Keeping your drone...priceless.
Metal hanger + compass that needs no interference = WHAT COULD GO WRONG
Drone Footage true that's probably why it crashed
hi Im going to buy a drone and start drone fishing this year. sorry to bring up a sad episode of loosing your drone, but, would you say the cause of loosing it was loss of battery power? if not do you know what happened? Thanks
Too much line drag from the mid stop.
Maybe next time, tie a line to the drone just in case.
Correct 😀😀
Wow wow nice
i wish that video got 10mil views to get your drone money back
Great way to leave the lure at the bottom of the sea, I have a mavic platinum drone and I will try to do the same very good idea thanks for sharing, greetings from Perú
'Music hurts my ears!
You would think that the line being dragged threw water would be an issue as it go farther out?
I never understood why somebody would fly a drone over water without having some sort of boat or dingy to go get it?
If your drone unconnects from the controller it flys back to where it took off.
+Chronical adventures yes..? but that has nothing to do with this video or what I'm talking about. It could have a mechanical malfunction or you could fly into a object you didn't notice and in the water it goes... Bottom line is, if you can't retrieve it from the area your flying over be prepared to buy a new one. I hope he really enjoyed that sunset lol
+Danny M and what would you do with the drone if you get it back?
+sigh!z There are waterproof drones, so I'd probably just use it again..
I would at least get it back to salvage any parts, lithium battery, gimbal and props would still be useable. At the very least I would save the lithium battery from leaking and polluting the ocean.
The battery is also the on/off switch, wouldnt use that again, if it gets wet. I dont think the gimbal would function right either. Atleast you saved yourself 20$ props :D
What model drone is that used to casting bait?
DJI Phantom 3 Pro
@@RaulNistor right on.look cherray
That's what you get for fishing like a city slicker
Dude, that was wicked smart...until it wasn't lol
how did you get the footage again?
Dji go app creates a copy of the video at a lower resolution that the original.
i have some advice for you that will deff save you money buy a shit box second hand standard just for fishing lol
sorry for hearing that. I love fishing n drone. did u set up your drone compass?don't give up. buy 2nd hand drone n start fishing again sir.
Is it just me waiting for him to catch a big fish? Im disappointed.
Its not just you😁
we all were
Did the line get snagged? I was thinking of trying this in a month but now I’m not sure.
Id buy a kayak instead of drone.
Kayaks are where its at!
peeky blinder yeah, my mate makes super powerful carbon fibre and fibreglass boats, they could just pull the fish in and it would be hilarious
Arvin G Id buy a Kayak and a drone.. so I can use the Kayak to recover the fuckin drone
better rc boat..
@@malcolmdooleypres.1069 It is not the drone, it is the person operating it, thats when you have problems, pilot error is normally why this happens, and using the correct mechanical line dropper, not a piece of wire.
We fish every day with same way by phantom 4 we never lost it, the secret is that we curve the holder to up and we send the phantom backward, and we increase the altitude, so the drone can withdraw the line from the reel, but if line got stuck for any reason, it releases by itself without causing drone fall.
I hope I explained it clearly because i am not English native speaker.
If you want pictures or videos for clarification, please contact me
Good luck
Thank you for your great idea. You explained it very well and I can see how your way makes sense. Unfortunately, I didn’t give much thought at the time about it.
Hello Buddy, im interested to see pictures and videos about how you do drone fishing reducing any risk of losing the drone, thank you.
The sky represented his real inner feelings lol
i was thinking about using my mavic 2 pro for fishing ...after watching this video i even don't think about fishing anymore hahahaha
its just a technical fault. if the drone fly higher i think this could not happen
Will you keep quiet, I can’t hear the music properly. Why have music so loud if you’re going to speak?? 🤔
Bom dia me tire uma dúvida esses drone pra pesca eles alcança quantos metros de distancia?
Não entendo muito, mas pelo que estou pesquisando uns 300 metros, mas tem o risco de perder o drone que nem o cara perdeu ai.
I’m sorry that you lost your drone
Couldn't think your way through this with flotation and a retrieval method?
Good idea but a better idea would be an RC bait boat.
Wow droning and fishing both of my favorite things
This vid could have been one minute
get a payload dropper, controlled by the led light. at least you could reel the drone in if lost before dropping payload ??
We gunna need a bigger drone.... OH COME ON some one was gunna say it
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So no fish and no drone. What a perfect day.
Maybe put some styrofoam on it so it floats. And a 2nd line to reel it in if necessary.
painful lol, we just picked up the phantom 3 professional and im scared to crash it haha
Music is awful
Couldn't finish watching because of music, couldn't hardly hear the speaking.
Surely you went to retrieve the lines and lures that slipped off your drone right?
so u just lost ur drone?
Yes, I lost my drone.
Dang 1200 dollar Phantom.
+Raul Nistor hahahahahahaha you tosser
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