These video clips were shot with a new camera that I just recently got for my birthday. My wife really came through on this one, as this camera (Olympus TG-610) allows me to shoot both stills and underwater video! The video was taken of me landing a nice 17 inch smallie from a small stream here in southern Indiana. It is my first attempt at landing and filming a fish all at the same time and hopefully things will get better … but if you love smallmouth fishing you will like the up close nature of the video. Thus far I am very impressed with all parts of the camera and most important I don’t have to worry so much about getting the camera wet …. like I did my other one. Enjoy and I hope you all experience some great summer smallmouth fishing!
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