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July 2008: Tiny Fishies in the Estuaries

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2008

July 2008's video diary "Tiny Fishies in the Estuaries" highlights a fun fishery that is available in the summer and often overlooked by anglers near Vancouver.

Join Rodney Hsu as he explores one of his favorite fishing spots at his hometown, Richmond, British Columbia.

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Camera and editing: Rodney Hsu
Music: Pat McCarthy
Copyright: Fishing with Rod Production

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  • Rod-

    I really like you filming style, keep up the short documentaries, they are informative and fun to watch. Do you do your own editing? the combination of filming and editing are well balanced and the soft color style you use is very appealing, nice work!

    Tight Lines and clean lenses

    Bob

  • Thank you. Yes, sometimes I am in front of the camera, sometimes behind, and I do all of the editing and final production.

  • what did you use for bait to land those little fishies?

  • We generally use dough (simply a mixture of flour and various scented powder, eg. shrimp powder, etc) or dew worms.

  • i think you called the third fish in the pictures a "sculpin"? i have caught a million of them things, we call em bull heads. i can tell by the horns on it. i hate them cus there only 3 inch. long and they always stick you with them horns

  • There are hundreds of sculpin species and many of them are commonly called bullhead. This particular species, same as the one you are catching, is called pacific staghorn sculpin.

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  • good stuff

  • Nice stuff Rod, and lovely weather.

  • Love the video. I used to travel to Vancouver and watching your video brought back what a wonderful place it is. I like your name, too since Rodney is my middle name.

  • cool video im a fisher too once my grandpa caght a carp

  • good show

  • you do good work rod nice vid

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