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From: jimkinner
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  • Nice mudd puppy at 2:00. Can you reccomend put in take out points? I've been meaning to dive the Niagra for quite some time.

  • @pmc291 On the U.S. side, there is Isle View and Niawanda parks. This is a frequent drift made by many. The Discover Diving shop often has events on this stretch. I would recommend the Ontario side in the Area of Frenchman's Creek, however. The visibility is always better, some times dramatically, it is all parkway along there, and there are some nice fish, with a chance for an old bottle or two.

  • No carp?

  • @zyxwfish They are actually the toughest fish to film. They spook very easily. Check carp and sturgeon on my channel, there are a few in that one.

  • Great video! Obvious next step is fishing underwater!!! Ever try it???

  • @Icehut Thank you. Check out "Buffalo Bass Fishing- The W.C. Richardson." on my channel for some underwater fishing.

  • What part of the niagara river was that?

  • where did you purchase the camera, i live in the same area as you

  • @rickyy33 I purchased it on line from the Go Pro HD hero site. The corrective flat lens was through the Eye of Mine website. I also have a a JVC HD Everio and underwater enclosure for sale if you are interested

  • @jimkinner How much are you looking to get for it?

  • At what depth are you filming the musky?

    Great vids thanks, keep the walleyes comin!

  • @trappage: I'm not quite sure. Was concentrating on getting the shot, but between 12-20 feet, as this is the common range of depth on this dive.

  • Nice Musky !!

  • Nice Musky !!

  • Awesome video!

  • I believe that's a mudpuppy with gill issues. It could be a hellbender, as they are similar. Those Red October Monster tubes offer a reasonable representation of a dying adult goby, a bullhead, or a hellbender/ mudpuppy.

  • Nice! So are monster tubes imitating giant hellbenders?

  • Gee, who knew rock & roll sounded so good under water?

    Must be the zebra muscles, extreme clarity and all that.

  • Nice! Thanks

  • Great video, thanks for sharing that.

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