We had lots of glare with shadow's at the very end of video 2 when the camera panned in on the X-4 display. Here is a still shot I was talking about at the probe at 55 feet and 56.5 degrees and the Slide diver at 45 feet was 57.1 degrees. Had I used the wonderful blue backlight on the X-4 display and turned it on it would have removed the shadows.
Last edited by Ludo on Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:04 am, edited 6 times in total.
Reason:Added Youtube video
Well done, Ron. Interesting temps at Whallons, compared to what we've been seeing in the Burl area. Yesterdays CTD showed surface to 100' at 64F with little variation. Makes sense with the strong S winds we've had. A prime example of upwelling.
Bill
Ron, I do not seem to be able to open your videos.
It is opening Photobucket but says it requires Flash. I installed it, but getting the same message..
Any suggestion? I want to see those videos and learn.
Ron, great video and demo! You are a real asset for all the Salmon fishing folks here.
Popster, we saw the 64.xF constant to 100' last Saturday at Whallons as did other people fishing down there from the chatter. So now that they've seen a change, maybe it's only a matter of time for it to hit farther north.
By going to plan B and doing the filming down in Whalon's it turned into a good thing as we had a near perfect temp. profile down to 45 feet and 130 feet of wire out on the Lite Bite Slide Diver. That was our good luck of the day. Upwellings are pretty cool ain't they Bill!
Gerry,
Ludo might have an answer. Sorry I can't help with the technical stuff. Seemed like the flash download was the ticket. Others here seem to be ok so far. Is there another computer you can try Gerry?
Ludo might have an answer. Sorry I can't help with the technical stuff. Seemed like the flash download was the ticket. Others here seem to be ok so far. Is there another computer you can try Gerry?
It's working from home. I think you should put the video on a Youtube account. I can create an account for LCU and put all the useful video related to fishing or Lake Champlain here.
Ludo might have an answer. Sorry I can't help with the technical stuff. Seemed like the flash download was the ticket. Others here seem to be ok so far. Is there another computer you can try Gerry?
It's working from home. I think you should put the video on a Youtube account. I can create an account for LCU and put all the useful video related to fishing or Lake Champlain here.
Ludo,
That is a good suggestion about using You Tube for us here. Charting new waters with the video thing and using photobucket and a link isn't as good as You Tube. Thanks!
I also realized had I used the wonderful blue blackground light on the X-4 display it would have show up very nicely in the shadows at the end of the video.
Is it just a heavy duty pinch pad that's keeping the probe attached to the lite bite? For a pricey piece of equipment, I'd like to have it a little more securely attached?
Nice job with the video, had heard lots of talk about them, nice to see how it works.