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Sham: That is one fantastic video. Would love to have that kind of action in a day! Do you ever drop a line down with a sucker minnow and rod/reel when the fish are that active? I love to catch and release fish those size in the winter while sight fishing. Would be an absolute riot with action like that!

No, I usually don't try to catch them. It gets to me a mess when the fish gets wrapped up in the decoy lines.

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Only fish i saw all day, this is the second time he came in first time didnt have the camera he smoked the pink and white

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WE need a like button on this thread grin

This is great guys keep them coming almost feels like I'm in the spear shack

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yea i made a trip up north yesterday with the gf, the lake is pretty much a private lake no public access, didnt make it out to the area i wanted gf got to spooked only 9.5" of ice laugh nice clear water and little to no pressure all year long, might try to head up there one more time this year

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Here is the last shot that the northern from my previous video took at the sucker. There was only about 3ft of water from the ice to the tops of the weeds, the lake doesn't get a whole lot deeper then this either. The first northern of the day I pulled up to the surface and grabbed. Only saw small pike that day, but it was a lot of fun.

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That's some great video,thank you for sharing. It's fun when you can tease them up into the hole and touch or grab them.

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Here is the last shot that the northern from my previous video took at the sucker. There was only about 3ft of water from the ice to the tops of the weeds, the lake doesn't get a whole lot deeper then this either. The first northern of the day I pulled up to the surface and grabbed. Only saw small pike that day, but it was a lot of fun.

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Thanks for the compliments. The camera is actually a few years old, it is a Sony Powershot I think, only 7 megapixel. I think it had more to do with the conditions why the video turned out so good. It was a nice bright day with no snow on the ice, the house was dark, and I was in crystal clear shallow water. The pike were really hungry as well, which makes things fun.

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I can only hope I can see some conditions like that withmy new sony I got, hopefully oon I can enjoy some spearing again!

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Nice vids all. This is a video of one of the typical fish I see... in the low 20's. I have only seen a couple fish over 25", but one was 41 1/4" and a 28" that was my girlfriend's first spear

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Great vid lunkercity and if I watch it one more time I would probally spear my monitor grin

Thanks for sharing

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Turns out i am not good at this video thing, but still tried.

(still working on trying to figure out how to imbed video)

She didn't want to leave, but this was the first run she made at my dek.

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Your not alone triggertrav I got some good video with my phone but can't get it to my pc ,it will not let me email or text it . Something I have to figure out

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[video:youtube]<iframe width="640" height="480" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/0OPmIogjaDg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

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Are you using the movie clipboard TT click on the 6 th box from the left and post your url in that it should get you video

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This is a pike that kept coming back into the hole probably came thru 6 different times in a hour. Sorry for the phone conversation but I was talking on the phone when she showed up so I grabbed the camera and started filming. the lense on the camera was dirty and the glare from the ice doesnt help things out to much.

If you can see it this fish has a really full belly like it just ate a crappie or something.

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