Just when you thought Chris has done everything possible like catching pike on a dead mouse or an empty Prime bottle he then comes up with more brilliant content, definitely one of the most innovative angles on UA-cam
Mate I'm fishing 30 yrs. Now getting my kids into it. Love your chanel and find it very therapeutic. I watch your content with the kids to get them excited about fishing. For me the appeal of fishing is the age old man against fish in nature that makes it so much fun. Please don't turn it into another digital outlet . Love the channel. When I can't fish I watch all your vids. Learnt loads all these years later
Brilliant work mate, so cool to see what happens at the bait. So many years of anticipation watching the tip of a rod or a float and relying on spidy finger senses. This brings both worlds together perfectly.
I do enjoy seeing fish take a bait under water it's amazing what devices you can link together technology is so impressive what we see now compared to what John Wilson showed us but he was still the boss in my opinion I grew up on John's go fishing 🎣
oh man your videos always surprise me! absolutely incredible footage as per usual! also very jealous of your local fishing spots, here in the north our canals/rivers aren't so good, you should come down north and try them ;)
Your stretch of canal is just unbelievable. Crystal clear with as much life as a chalk stream. If only all our waterways were so good. I'm surrounded by canals, but none like this one. The clearest you ever get round here is like a weak cuppa tea 😢
Chris you have taken underwater footage to the more than next level, I think I will now have to call you the fishing professor 😃, awesome video, extremely well done Chris 👍👍👍
Fascinating...Great work buddy. Really enjoyed that..it's very interesting to see how they take. It's also very interesting to see them dismiss some of the bait. I wouldn't use this as a fishing method but I would use it to learn the feeding habits of the fish etc. Thankyou.
We have done the same trick to get a wireless metal detector to work under water but never seen that method used this way before! Brilliant bit of ingenuity and what a video you got out of it! Amazing footage!
As always amazing footage and concept! I always think an actual series on TV by you would be WAY better than the trash served to us regularly! Keep up the amazing work 👍
You know what’s funny is in the future we’ll look at this footage and laugh at how huge the setup was for the underwater footage. Well done though. Absolutely brilliant
When I saw the name of the video I had to check if it was the 1st of April, and when you started taping a coaxial cable to your GoPro I figured you'd gone mad. But I stand corrected. Nicely done, Chris! Always entertaining videos from you! ❤
I was doing this trick with my dad years ago! I'd heard of it, and gave it a try with some TV coax, same as you. It worked, but not brilliantly. I then found some better (and thinner) cable, I forget the name of it now, which improved it and was easier to use in the field (well, river, actually!). I read up on the theory, and it's actually very complex indeed, involving cable resonances and all sorts of stuff I forget now. In the end, I found the antenna lengths could be tuned to great effect, which I largely did with a big bucket of water and trial and error. That said, you seem to be getting good results with just some arbitrary length of wire protruding from the cable, so that's great! I expect the wireless chips on both camera and phone are far better than they were 6/7 years ago!
You wanna know what pisses me off. When I was 10, so like 30 years ago, I designed a reel that did everything. It paired with a screen that used two pads that pinched the line, you did a calibration pull in water. Just cast the lure and reel it in in calibration mode, then when a fish would bite, the increase in line tension would read a weight of fish on the line. I also designed a lure that had a triggered hook and camera feed. You could trigger the hook release when you saw a fish coming so your wouldn’t lose the lure on logs.
Cheers Chris for another video it keeps me a bit a time from the place I’m suffering! Love my fly fishing in Scotland and went out last nite and lost about 4 and lost a trout about 4lb from my hand cause no net lol! Dry fly is amazing in Scotland! I know your fishing is different but it’s all about getting out and enjoying it! Love it all mate my face lights up when I know I’ve got something to watch cheers brother 👍
That's unbelievable. Those glasses are so cool . I'm a macko hunter. I can't imagine seeing a 300 lb macko take a bait, but it would be awesome to see. I wonder how deep you can go down and still see.great video .and all sharks that I catch are released
I actually work with some of the biggest fishing brands in the industry and have done for a few years now. The work I do Is kind of "freelance" though, so I'm not limited to what products I use and what content I can make. If that makes sense.
Absolutely fantastic and interesting to watch. It would be pretty cool to link a lure camera to VR glasses. They will probably be invented soon enough. You’ve definitely got the ball rolling there. This will inspire the tech world for sure.
So up here in northern Minnesota we put ice fishing houses on ice with underwater cameras (marcum or aquaview) then use the video out option and hook them up to big screen tv in fish house. Its like video game for the kids. Also for a fishing show that i work with. We make bullet camera mount that we hooked lure on and trolled. Then we could see all the fist strikes and fish swipes. (Stike is bite) ( swipe is when they hit bait with cheek or get close to bait in a aggressive way) its cool content.
What I find interesting is you using sweet corn for perch bait I use that for carp and you said about using some dead bait for the pike while here I use live bait like whole sunfish or bream...👍🏼
What amazes me is the Pike attack the deadbaits so quickly but don't attack the live Rudd in the swim. I wonder why? Oh. And nice canal slab at the end Chris too. 👍🙂
@@zanderdaukantas4155 maybe because the lures have more flash and pop to them aswell as the other fish trying to avoid the pike while with lures you can cast right on top of them and what not and also a lot of lures make sound thus drawing the attention to the lure but this is all just my best guess and some fishing knowledge
I love seeing ppl finding new ways to be innovative with this setup. Good on you.
Just when you thought Chris has done everything possible like catching pike on a dead mouse or an empty Prime bottle he then comes up with more brilliant content, definitely one of the most innovative angles on UA-cam
Thanks buddy!
Fishing can be boring most of the times, congratulations you just made it more entertaining 😂😂😂👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
Now imagine tossing a 360 degrees down there and use the glasses for a look around
That’s insane... and then mount it to a remote controlled device that you can drive around underwater the possibilities are endless!
To be honest thats what I assumed he would do.
That’s called a fish finder
i was kind of expecting that was what he was doing
@@rideronthewhitehorse AND with a couple of load mini spear guns.. Be eating fish forever
Mate I'm fishing 30 yrs. Now getting my kids into it. Love your chanel and find it very therapeutic. I watch your content with the kids to get them excited about fishing. For me the appeal of fishing is the age old man against fish in nature that makes it so much fun. Please don't turn it into another digital outlet .
Love the channel. When I can't fish I watch all your vids. Learnt loads all these years later
Amazing footage! Interesting how various fish of different species turned their noses up at the bait. They definitely saw something they didn't like.
This is taking "I don't fish, I catch" to a whole different level.. good on ya 👏 😊
That was brilliant Chris. Love your enthusiasm.
Absolutely brilliant Chris!!! Real ingenuity, great work and fascinating to watch the Tench and Pikes behavior!!!
Slow the video to 0.5 and skip to 0:04. When you shook the glasses a metal piece flew off of them.
Brilliant work mate, so cool to see what happens at the bait. So many years of anticipation watching the tip of a rod or a float and relying on spidy finger senses. This brings both worlds together perfectly.
I enjoyed watching that underwater footage, healthy water there with an abundance of fish.🎣
Yes mate absolutely amazing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I do enjoy seeing fish take a bait under water it's amazing what devices you can link together technology is so impressive what we see now compared to what John Wilson showed us but he was still the boss in my opinion I grew up on John's go fishing 🎣
You've pretty much caught a fish every way possible now 😂
Apart from with his bare hands haha
I like your profile pic , ynwa
@@danherrington347 I feel like I recall hes done this 🤣
Haven't seen the video where he gets his own maggot out 🤣🤣🤣 sorry ginger fisherman 😂
getting there 😅
oh man your videos always surprise me! absolutely incredible footage as per usual! also very jealous of your local fishing spots, here in the north our canals/rivers aren't so good, you should come down north and try them ;)
I stumbled on this video and couldn't stop watching. Nice job. It was awesome watching those pike snatch the bait!
Fantastic Chris. Great idea!
This is absolutely amazing footage, like usual! Keep up being so innovative and creative! Love that!❤
This was insanity…. But you know what this means Chris, 360 VR live view is next and now you’ve figured out the cable it’s oh so easy 👀
My immediate thought too! Live stream the VR view and we can all go fishing with him :-)
Best fishing channel by far!
Your stretch of canal is just unbelievable. Crystal clear with as much life as a chalk stream.
If only all our waterways were so good. I'm surrounded by canals, but none like this one. The clearest you ever get round here is like a weak cuppa tea 😢
Love watching fish react to bait under water especially those pike and the other fish that turned away last second
Mate you're on to something here! this is amazing content. Keep playing around with this setup it's ace for viewing
This has to be the best underwater video that's ever been done surely. Awesome!!
What a honey pot of a canal. Amazing footage Chris~
Chris you have taken underwater footage to the more than next level, I think I will now have to call you the fishing professor 😃, awesome video, extremely well done Chris 👍👍👍
Amazing as always! Thank you
This is next level fishing! 😮 It has to be worlds first for sure! Superb work Chris!!!
Fascinating...Great work buddy. Really enjoyed that..it's very interesting to see how they take. It's also very interesting to see them dismiss some of the bait.
I wouldn't use this as a fishing method but I would use it to learn the feeding habits of the fish etc.
Thankyou.
We have done the same trick to get a wireless metal detector to work under water but never seen that method used this way before! Brilliant bit of ingenuity and what a video you got out of it! Amazing footage!
Brilliant mate!
Brilliant as always
Cheers much, for showing us, how it’s done 😊❤
Brilliant Chris well done!!
As always amazing footage and concept! I always think an actual series on TV by you would be WAY better than the trash served to us regularly! Keep up the amazing work 👍
Totally agree!!!
That’s amazing man wow
Fantastic piece of techno DIY. It’s basically a remote operated camera with an umbilical. Common in maritime work. That’s how you get live ROV feeds
Just brilliant! Many thanks for making this Chris! 😄👍
You know what’s funny is in the future we’ll look at this footage and laugh at how huge the setup was for the underwater footage. Well done though. Absolutely brilliant
Brilliant Chris, loved it even though I wouldn't use it whilst fishing
Little Perch "leave it ,leave it" "why has he left it!? LOL We fishermen are never happy.
What you do is incredible, this video blew me away. Well done and thanks. 👍
Brilliant, just brilliant 😮
The best video you have done. I might try this now!
mainstream tv must be interested in this, have a word chris.
Truly magnificent footage inspired filming well done Chris . A enthralling watch ❤
Genius idea fella 👍
So cool mate. One of the best yet. The feeding pike like tarpon on the top was amazing😮
Good video, the underwater stuff was good too. Glad it worked out. 🙂
What a great video. So good to see healthy water.
Superb bit of footage 👌
Imagine going to a fishing competition 😂😂😂😂😂
Fantastic footage Chris and what an exciting way to view.
When I saw the name of the video I had to check if it was the 1st of April, and when you started taping a coaxial cable to your GoPro I figured you'd gone mad. But I stand corrected. Nicely done, Chris! Always entertaining videos from you! ❤
What vr glasses are you using ? brand ?
Excellent - I enjoyed that - cheers!
Nice to see. Brings me back to my old idea to a glasbottom boat. Better says a kanoe
Very cool and unique....i will watch some more video's 👌
I was doing this trick with my dad years ago! I'd heard of it, and gave it a try with some TV coax, same as you. It worked, but not brilliantly. I then found some better (and thinner) cable, I forget the name of it now, which improved it and was easier to use in the field (well, river, actually!). I read up on the theory, and it's actually very complex indeed, involving cable resonances and all sorts of stuff I forget now.
In the end, I found the antenna lengths could be tuned to great effect, which I largely did with a big bucket of water and trial and error.
That said, you seem to be getting good results with just some arbitrary length of wire protruding from the cable, so that's great! I expect the wireless chips on both camera and phone are far better than they were 6/7 years ago!
Insane footage. Very clever thinking. Love your work. Skills.
You wanna know what pisses me off. When I was 10, so like 30 years ago, I designed a reel that did everything.
It paired with a screen that used two pads that pinched the line, you did a calibration pull in water. Just cast the lure and reel it in in calibration mode, then when a fish would bite, the increase in line tension would read a weight of fish on the line.
I also designed a lure that had a triggered hook and camera feed.
You could trigger the hook release when you saw a fish coming so your wouldn’t lose the lure on logs.
super awesome!!!!!
Amazing footage. Great to see that with all this modern tech though that there is still room for CoAx cable and Gaffa Tape!
Cracking vid mate 👍🏼👏🏼🎣
That was brilliant Chris 🤩
Great idea well done 👏👏
Every bugger is gonna b fishing with smart glasses now 😆😆
That was superb. You got to do some more of that mate. Unbelievable footage.
Great footage! 😮😍
love the underwater stuff,,, gives me ideas about my local mullet
I must of played that back twice. "No, don't take my bait! You little . . . . 😂
Not going to lie i took pleasure in dispatching some of those little bas****s to use as bait 😂
That was very interesting!! Great Video!
What a video Chris, Amazing to see mate Kudos!!
Cheers Chris for another video it keeps me a bit a time from the place I’m suffering! Love my fly fishing in Scotland and went out last nite and lost about 4 and lost a trout about 4lb from my hand cause no net lol! Dry fly is amazing in Scotland! I know your fishing is different but it’s all about getting out and enjoying it! Love it all mate my face lights up when I know I’ve got something to watch cheers brother 👍
Absolutely fascinating and informative. Thanks for inventiveness you share!
I'm a bit old fashioned I like fishing as it is an a bit of a mystery ....... That said it's incredible what you've done and very interesting viewing
Brilliant achievement mate. Very well done 💪
That's somehow really fascinating. Great videography. It's surprising how much fish is down there...
what a really cool video, definetly the first time I have seen anything like that
Brilliant as usual 👌
Quality pal 🎣🎣
What kind of glasses do you use? I am a quadriplegic and that set up could have many amazing uses for the handicapped! THANK YOU so much.
That's unbelievable. Those glasses are so cool . I'm a macko hunter. I can't imagine seeing a 300 lb macko take a bait, but it would be awesome to see. I wonder how deep you can go down and still see.great video .and all sharks that I catch are released
This is awesome
incoming, youre just about to land the biggest contract of your life with major fishing brands!
Chris should have a series on Netflix or Prime, he would be a household name in no time
with go pro maybe?
I actually work with some of the biggest fishing brands in the industry and have done for a few years now. The work I do Is kind of "freelance" though, so I'm not limited to what products I use and what content I can make. If that makes sense.
16:56 that was the beauty of fishing
Absolutely fantastic and interesting to watch. It would be pretty cool to link a lure camera to VR glasses. They will probably be invented soon enough. You’ve definitely got the ball rolling there. This will inspire the tech world for sure.
Crazy that works without plug in??? 🤓
Brilliant !!!
Loved this one mate. Great video
That’s flipping awesome even not for fishing but just to throw it in a lake or where ever and see what’s going on down there
So up here in northern Minnesota we put ice fishing houses on ice with underwater cameras (marcum or aquaview) then use the video out option and hook them up to big screen tv in fish house. Its like video game for the kids. Also for a fishing show that i work with. We make bullet camera mount that we hooked lure on and trolled. Then we could see all the fist strikes and fish swipes. (Stike is bite) ( swipe is when they hit bait with cheek or get close to bait in a aggressive way) its cool content.
Wow😂what a lovely footage 😍 I'm so jealous
Grate video 😊
Awesome vid, again. Thanks Chris.
What I find interesting is you using sweet corn for perch bait I use that for carp and you said about using some dead bait for the pike while here I use live bait like whole sunfish or bream...👍🏼
Brilliant work well done 👌👍
What amazes me is the Pike attack the deadbaits so quickly but don't attack the live Rudd in the swim. I wonder why? Oh. And nice canal slab at the end Chris too. 👍🙂
I think it’s because it’s just an easier meal then the other fish it doesn’t have to run it down but who knows 🤷♂️
@@getfishing8243but then you target pike where the pray fish are and they hit your lure instead of the pray fish?🤔🤔
@@zanderdaukantas4155 idk i didn’t think that far ahead tbh 😂
@@zanderdaukantas4155 maybe because the lures have more flash and pop to them aswell as the other fish trying to avoid the pike while with lures you can cast right on top of them and what not and also a lot of lures make sound thus drawing the attention to the lure but this is all just my best guess and some fishing knowledge
Lures & dead fish trigger their natural predatory instincts of a fish in distress ..That's what I think 🎣
mannn youre a vampire
What a brilliant idea and you achieved it with aplomb. Amazing Footage and great catches.
This is outstanding!
Bream look like mr bean 😂 lovely catch mate, that Wiley tench, brilliant video
That footage was crazy good wooowwww keep up the good work pal love your content