Re: Nothing Like the Hill Country - 06/27/1603:28 PM
Yessir, YellowDog, the water is gin clear and you can see fish moving up and down the river all day long. Makes for some fun sight casting opportunities and incredible anticipation as you see the big fish start tracking your lure or fly.
Re: Nothing Like the Hill Country - 06/28/1612:58 PM
Great video, song, house, river....all of it, lol. I almost bet a fella could find an arrowhead or two around there somewhere. Thanks for sharing that.
Re: Nothing Like the Hill Country - 06/28/1605:13 PM
Originally Posted By: thruxton
Originally Posted By: TX TCAT
Originally Posted By: thruxton
What drone are you using?
I use the DJI Phantom 3 Advanced, it shoots in 1080p and has a 1.5 mile range. We live in the future.
Thanks. I was looking at them yesterday and seems DJI has the best ratings. Don't know anything about them but would love to have one.
They are extremely user-friendly. If you take your time and start out slow, it's almost impossible to crash the thing. At any point in time, you can let go of all of the controls and the drone will simply hover in place. It also has a setting that will follow you without any need to touch the remote (still trying to figure out a way to get it to follow a pointer this quail season)and a setting that automatically lands the thing within 5 feet of where you took off from. They really are incredible machines.
Re: Nothing Like the Hill Country - 07/01/1611:43 PM
Originally Posted by TX TCAT
Beautiful country! and great video.
We will be down there for most of this next week. Family, Friends, fishing, floating, and live music! You've got me fired up now! Wheres my Lonestar Beer?
Re: Nothing Like the Hill Country - 07/05/1602:31 PM
[quote=TX TCAT]A few pics from the day... Great video of some beautiful country, thanks for sharing Is that bass in the top pic a unique type for that area of the hill country?
Re: Nothing Like the Hill Country - 07/06/1602:15 PM
Originally Posted By: Stub
[quote=TX TCAT]A few pics from the day... Great video of some beautiful country, thanks for sharing Is that bass in the top pic a unique type for that area of the hill country?
They typically have spots or markings of some sort, but that one was completely clean. Pretty cool fish, and I hope it stays that way as it gets bigger.