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bluewaterpirate

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  1. [Excellent, so how do I get them on a 450? Do you work for Garmin?

    I don't work for Garmin ...... they will come via a software upgrade ... the lastest for the 500 series is V 4.4 (it can be downloaded from the Garmin site). The images I posted came directly from the Garmin website so I would think the new software release should occur in May sometime.

  2. The conditions were a little snooty with the wind blowing 20 + from the SSW all day and the fishing was hit and miss. We departed the dock at 3:45 am heading for the Rise (51 miles SSE of Morehead City NC and had the first lines in the water just before sunrise. Our first two mahi were in the box 15 minutes later. We caught 7 mahi and 1 wahoo over the next 7 hours. From the Rise we trolled 25 miles south working a temp break toward the Scallope Beds. There we four other boats out there with us. They managed to catch a release one blue marlin and four mahi. Thanks to Capt Shane and mate Brad of the Fightin -n- Lady.

    We running a 10 line spread with teasers on each hip. 2 + 2 on the outriggers 3 flatlines, one deep planer, and a two line staggered shotgun (bridge) configuration. The shotgun setup was spaced a 100 & 150 yards. We started at the Rise and trolled south along the break to the Scallop Beds then back to the Rise. The bite has been in 22 to 26 fathoms of water. Pretty day on the water but it was like a washing machine. Brad did great job keeping the spread active and clear during hookups! :2403_worshipper:

    Water temps varied 72 to 77.6 and as usual the stream was a vivid crystal deep blue color.

    Bottomline ... it's great to fish with good friends and a great crew!

    Some video of the water conditions and mahi coming to the boat.

    Nothing Like a Day at the Stream ....................

    Sunrise at the Stream ..............

    SunriseattheStream.jpg

    Enjoy ...............

    The ride home is always great too. :605_thumbs_up:

    The Ride Home ..........Video

  3. The conditions were a little snooty with the wind blowing 20 + from the SSW all day and the fishing was hit and miss. We departed the dock at 3:45 am heading for the Rise (51 miles SSE of Morehead City NC and had the first lines in the water just before sunrise. Our first two mahi were in the box 15 minutes later. We caught 7 mahi and 1 wahoo over the next 7 hours. From the Rise we trolled 25 miles south working a temp break toward the Scallope Beds. There we four other boats out there with us. They managed to catch a release one blue marlin and four mahi. Thanks to Capt Shane and mate Brad of the Fightin -n- Lady.

    We running a 10 line spread with teasers on each hip. 2 + 2 on the outriggers 3 flatlines, one deep planer, and a two line staggered shotgun (bridge) configuration. The shotgun setup was spaced a 100 & 150 yards. We started at the Rise and trolled south along the break to the Scallop Beds then back to the Rise. The bite has been in 22 to 26 fathoms of water. Pretty day on the water but it was like a washing machine. Brad did great job keeping the spread active and clear during hookups! :2403_worshipper:

    Water temps varied 72 to 77.6 and as usual the stream was a vivid crystal deep blue color.

    Bottomline ... it's great to fish with good friends and a great crew!

    Some video of the water conditions and mahi coming to the boat.

    Nothing Like a Day at the Stream ....................

    Sunrise at the Stream ..............

    SunriseattheStream.jpg

    Enjoy ...............

  4. Fishing from the decks the Barbara B a 64' Sportman owned by a friend of mine ........ Great guy and fisherman for sure. :1992_beer_cheer:

    The BlueFins were actually caught off Cape Lookout at 210 Rock about 25 miles south of Morehead City NC.

    Enjoy ... not many days you get two on deck and off to market. :605_thumbs_up:

    BlueFins Times Two

    Hell why not ..... some fall yellowfin tuna fishing out of Oregon Inlet. :239_fishing:

    Fall YellowFins

    Weather was great for November ... picture of XM Weather from my Garmin 376c

    YellowfinTrip367g.jpg

    GPS track and location where we found the fish.

    YellowifnTunaChart1.jpg

    YellowifnTunaChart2.jpg

  5. Sea N Double ......

    Living on the waterway is not as bad as you think ...... our piece of ground/house has been in our family since 1960 (my Dad paid $3000 for it 150' x 200'). There was much more commercial traffic in the 60's and 70's now most of it is weekend warriors. I can tell some stories. Bottomline ...... it given our family and friends so many wonderful memories that will forever be etched in our hearts and minds. Just can't beat living on the water. :1992_beer_cheer:

    Some more videos ........ sunset/sunrise. :605_thumbs_up:

    OIB Sunrise

    OIB Sunset

    OISunset111.jpg

    Have a lift too.

    TwoofaKind4Bucket1BS.jpg

  6. BWP,

    This year will be my first recording fishing action and almost purchased a Trophy Tools mount but yours certainly trumps theirs.

    Do you use a wide angle lense when shooting while fishing?

    Yes, make sure you get a wide angle lense because if you don't your field of view will be limited. You can pick one up for under $100.00. Good investment.

  7. Thanks ... glad everyone enjoyed them ... my 1st and only mate Cheryl sure enjoy doing them.

    Joe ... I use a Panasonic HD video camera with a 30 gb hd that I connect to a Gripper sunction mount. We just turn the camera on when we're fishing.

    Here's what it looks like on the boat.

    http://www.filmtools.com/gripper-3025-suct...mera-mount.html

    The best thing about the Gripper is it's three demensional ... in other words you can mount it and change the plane of the camera three different ways. It gives you alot of options and where to place it to shoot video. It has never released accidentially when filming and believe me I've put it to the test running hard and getting beat up pretty good.

    Gripper1.jpg

    Gripper2.jpg

    Gripper4.jpg

    Gripper3.jpg

  8. My experience with the 850 has been using one on my friends boat. With that said I have an ICOM M72. Here's a comparison of what I've seen.

    The SH 850 has a smalled battery L1150 mAH that equates to about 9 hours of use depending on how you have the GPS settings selected. It has a 6 watt transmit capacity and has DSC functionality including position polling. It floats too.

    The ICOM M72 has a bigger battery L2000 mAH that equated to about 15-16 hours of use (5% transmit/5 receive/90% standby). It has a 6 watt transmit capacity but does not have DSC functionality. It is rated IPX8 in other words you can submerge it.

    Both units have crystal clear sound and are rugged when it comes to everyday use. I know my M72 has been beat up pretty good.

    Either way you go your getting terrific products from either vendor.

  9. Here are a few videos I put together so folks can see the value of connecting their VHF's and chartrplotters via NMEA. The connectivity is easy to setup and enhances the DSC funcitonalities of your DSC VHF radio.

    Garmin 545 and ICOM 504

    http://albums.phanfare.com/4892322/2160277...mageID=31027543

    Garmin 2206 and ICOM 504

    http://albums.phanfare.com/4892322/2160277...mageID=31027895

    Garmin 376c and Standard Horizon Phantom 1000

    http://albums.phanfare.com/4892322/2160277...mageID=63334192

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