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Waching daily Feb 2 2017

This week we are in upstate New York

learning how to catch jumbo perch with minnows.

We're here with our Senko Skipper North team,

including Justin,

who is going to teach us how to use tip downs,

an effective method of ice fishing

that he he particularly enjoys.

Now, the thing about tip downs is...

Oh $#@%!

Oh $#@%!!

$#@%, gotta go!

Holy $#@%! Get that thing!

... you have to run to them to get the fish in time!

Justin's going to teach us how to set one up.

???

Ok... hehehe!

How do you set one of these up?

Well, I dig a hole out...

get all the ice out.

I got bases for them.

Then you gotta unhook the hooks off the reels.

You wanna undo the line...

... set it at the right depth...

... hmmm, yeah that should be about right.

Now, you put your bait on it, which is a minnow.

The minnows are all in here...

... and throw it right down the hole...

... and hopefully, in a few minutes we'll have a fish!

And then, how do you know that there's a fish on it?

It will go...

Just like that? Yup!

And then you run over and grab it? Oh, yes.

They might wanna stay like that for a while

-and then you pull it!- Or it will stay like that,

or every once in a while it'll do that.

How many of these are you setting up?

I have four of 'em.

Four of 'em.

Alright.

Thanks Justin! You're welcome.

Alright.

Now we just wait.

Wait for these things to tip down.

Alright, listen.

This minnow's gotta be dead....

... it's gotta be dead....

... minnow's gotta be dead...

... yeah, it is.

You know what?

I got to say to you?

(mischievous cackling)

Brendon, grab it!

I got it. Grab what!?

That one right there in front of you!

Hold on, hold on!

Alright...

Pull! See if he's there.

Whoo! He's there!

Look at that!

Oh, oh! It's a jumbo!

There ya go!

Brendon here...

I like your system, Justin! He got it

old- fashioned on his first tip up ever.

Look at that. That is a nice perch!

Look it has blue!

It's got a little bit of blue on it?

Right there.

Why is it blue?

The best part about tip down fishing

was watching Justin run around on the ice all day.

Would you try this kind of fishing?

Comment below and let us know!

It started tipping and I got it!

And look, look how it see-saws.

It just goes *wee*

*wee-wer*

What's going on with you, Justin?

Ohh, I just found one of these...

What is that?-- And uhh!

Right behind me! Here we go!

Hold on a minute...

... let it down...

What is that? What is that? Pop it back up...

... could be a perch--

--and there goes Christian over there guys!!

Another one!

... gotta see if he's gonna go down...

There it goes--here it goes...

It's bobbin'! Hopefully, hopefully...

and I got him!

Did you?

Yes I did!

Alriiight!

Nice perch, Justin! That's right guys, here we go.

Ahh, prickle dickle.

Prickle dickle!

On my finger.

There you have it, folks. Prickle dickle on his finger.

Mmm, I got something stuck in my tooth.

Ow.

I use it at work!

Why are you brushing your teeth right now?

They're hollow.

Wow! Yup.

Live minnows worked really well for us,

but we want to know from you guys,

what other ice fishing methods do you use?

Has anyone watching ever even been ice fishing?

Or tip down fishing?

We loved being out on the ice,

watching everyone run around all day after the fish.

$#@%, gotta go!

Oh $#@%!

Holy $#@%! Get that thing!

Oh, $#@%!

Oh, I, I gotta go!

Holy $#@%!

Brendon!

What!?

I got a tip down goin' down!

Run Forest, run!

Ahh!

There he is!

I told you I wasn't wearing my heavy clothes out here,

this is why!

I knew it was gonna happen already.

All the way down!

He's still there!

Aw, a baby. Nice.

A baby one. No, this is a baby one.

Oh, geeze, yeah!

Jesus...

Oh! Brendon! Brendon!

Over here! Over here!

Here he goes- oh! A slob!

Look at that right there!

Brendon, how do you feel about this?

That scared the $#@% outta me!

I had no idea what was going on!

I thought it was my- my rod!

Well, there you go. (Ohh a fat one!)

I work at a dairy farm.

Yeah.

(Tip down!)

Here we go, guys.

He's there! Got him?

Ohh! Holy $#@%!

Yea-ha-hah!

That's a bigass one!

Let's not f*** around.

The funny thing about Justin as well is,

even though he runs, screaming for his tip downs,

he wants to hide his good fish from the other fishermen

so they don't know he has a good spot.

What the--?

What the--!?

Double! Look, look at this!

Doubles! Erin!

Doubles!

(Bailey) Oh, I think he ate the minnow...

No. Nope, it's right there.

Haha, he spit it out!

Oh! I gotta go-oh-oh-oooh!

Ooh!

What if we found a mermaid down there, Justin?

Wha--hah!

There'd be something wrong!

Heeh heh!

We'd have to cut a bigger hole in the ice!

??

You're tip down's moving.

Son of a b#@%!

Ho! $#@%!

GoPro it!

GoPro!

You get the GoPro?

Oh, wow!

It's a pike!

Tip down, tip down!

Ho! Tip down!

Tip down-dee-down-dee-down-dee-down!

Oooh! He's there!

Yeah!

A lot of fish, right Dad?

(Yeah!)

You're missing out, Dad!

Yeah, tell him to come next time!

You gotta come next time!

You should all come with us next time!

If you're interested in going on a fishing trip with us,

or you want us to come to your area,

let us know in the comments!

Thank you guys for watching,

don't forget to like and subscribe!

For more infomation >> Using Live Minnows for Jumbo Perch - Duration: 8:14.

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Cuba Trip: Pack the Perfect Photo Equipment - Duration: 7:06.

Hi, this is Jay P. Morgan, today on The Slanted Lens I'm gonna talk about how we pack to come

here to Cuba.

We pack very light, much lighter than I've ever packed before, so let's take a look at

what we've got.

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So I'm here at the casa, or the house that we stayed at.

Wonderful house, wonderful host here, just had a great time, a great place to stay.

Right off the market, you hear the market going right outside of our window, which is

really fun, the market is right down the street here, it kinda packs up each evening and then

in the morning it comes back.

But anyway, I'm gonna talk about how I packed.

I brought this medium-sized bag by Vanguard.

I love this bag for a couple reasons, it's not too large, it's not too small.

I love the entry point on the side, this is a must for me when I travel.

I absolutely have to have this.

This makes it so I can flip off one shoulder, on a strap, I can put things in and it's easy

to work with.

But let's look exactly what I have in the bag and what I brought with me today.

First off, in the top pouch, I brought the most important thing that you need on a trip

like that and that is toilet paper, because one never knows a situation that one might

be in, toilet paper.

And snacks and more snacks, and even some more snacks.

And a headlamp.

I always carry a headlamp in here just in case I get in a dark situation at night and

I wanna be able to see something.

So that's what I have kind of in the top.

Now if we open this up, I brought Sony cameras on this trip, Sony only.

So in the top here I've got all my batteries and chargers, Sony batteries and chargers.

One knows when you're shooting with Sony, you need a ton of batteries and chargers.

And so in this main pouch here I have my a7R II and I brought a 24-70 Sony Lens and the

reason I brought that was only one reason and that is because Julene has a really hard

time shooting BTS and keeping it in focus.

So with that Sony lens, it's turnkey, it just focuses for her, you put the face smile recognition

on, and it just follows me around, so it makes it very easy to use.

And so that's the reason we brought that lens, and it's small and easy for her to use so

that's what we brought.

But the lens I love to shoot with most on my mount is 35 millimeter lens.

I just...I love it because it sees enough of the world and yet I can still use it as

a portrait type lens.

I absolutely love this lens.

So I brought a 35 and then I brought an 85 because I wanna be able to get in a little

tighter and more of a portrait kinda situation and it's just a little closer and I love that

lens for that reason.

I brought my Syrp Mini, with the cables in here.

I'm gonna do some portraits while we're here, some panoramic portraits and that'll be fun.

So I brought my Syrp Mini.

I brought an a7S for us to do BTS on.

Right now we're doing the BTS on the a7R II because of the 4K gives us the ability to

punch in.

But a7S with an adapter for my lenses.

I brought a CSLR strap.

I still love this strap, I've had it forever.

Reason I love it is because I throw it over my shoulder, I can leave this attached to

the camera, I can leave this around my shoulder underneath the backpack, so I'm not trying

to wrestle all this stuff apart and I can just pull the camera out, slide this out of

my pack, and then I can put it back on, put my camera back on.

I brought two of these which are PocketWizard Pluses because I wanna be able to run the

one strobe I bring, I want it off the camera and so it's just way off this camera.

I've gotta come up with a better solution for these, something smaller than this when

I'm traveling.

This is too big for what it needs to do.

And I know there's things out there, throw 'em in the comments if you have things that

you think would be a great alternate to that PocketWizard.

Although I love PocketWizards, they are so reliable.

But it'd just be nice to have something a little bit smaller.

This is the scariest thing I brought on this trip, and that is I did not bring a laptop,

I did not bring a way to download, I just brought a container here.

Everything I'm shooting is in one place, this is the one kind of flaw in my system here

that makes me really nervous, and that is I really should've brought a laptop and a

place to download these.

So there's what I've got in my camera bag that I carry on my back.

That's about 16 pounds, maybe a little less, but it's pretty heavy.

I try to unload some of that stuff when I get to the hotel where we're staying at, well,

not hotel, the Airbnbs, so just to get a little lighter if I'm gonna carry it around with

me during the day.

But now in my suitcase, I've got several things.

The 265 Carbon Fiber VEO tripod, which is lightweight, collapses, it's very small, and

it's just a great tripod.

Now I know that Vanguard is reworking this tripod, another version of that coming out.

It'll be interesting to see where that goes, but I've used this tripod a lot and I've liked

it a lot.

I carry my bracket for my Syrp Mini, so I can do the vertical panoramic views.

I carry the 600 Canon strobe, that's the only strobe or the only power I'm gonna have on

this trip.

Then I have a small stand with a bracket so I can put that 600 strobe on there, so I can

put the hot shoe on this and just a way to set it up, not have to have someone to hold

it.

Although I had my daughter the other night with me and she was just holding it, which

made it really easy.

And then last of all, I've got a sound kit for doing what we're doing right now, which

is really just a lav set from Sennheiser.

And I've got the Sony sound system now, that attaches on top of the camera, it gives me

inputs that go right in the camera and puts the sound right on the clip, and that way

I don't have to carry a zoom recorder or something extra, another piece of device.

I mean, this thing's fairly large in and of itself, but it does give me a mic option to

bring a mic sound into the camera and it also brings the lav into the camera, so I can have

two XLR inputs on it, which makes it very, very nice.

So that's what I have in there, that's basically my little sound kit.

And this all goes in my suitcase.

And that's what I carry.

Oh, the one thing I forgot, I did bring a reflector, a small 32-inch reflector that's

hiding in my suitcase too.

Doesn't seem like too much to me, but, you know, when you're hauling it around, day after

day and place to place, Julene's going, "That's too much equipment."

Every time we go out, Julene goes, "Less equipment, less equipment."

And pretty soon I'm just gonna have a camera with a lens.

So there's all the equipment that we brought with us to Cuba, between Jolene and I.

It's really set up so that Julene and I can work together, Julene doing BTS and me shooting.

So in our next segment, we're gonna talk about how we did our street photography, how we

did our formal portraits, and take a look at how we did that here in Cuba.

So keep those cameras rolling, keep on clicking.

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For more infomation >> Cuba Trip: Pack the Perfect Photo Equipment - Duration: 7:06.

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York County police not ruling out "skimming" after reports of unauthorized withdraws - Duration: 1:17.

BANK CARDS.

WE'RE LIVE

AT SPRINGETTSBURY

TOWNSHIP POLICE HEADQUARTERS

ED

BRIAN, HOW THE THIEVES GOT

THE BANK CARD INFORMATION IS

NOT TOTALLY CLEAR

TONIGHT BUT

SPRINGETTSBURY TOWNSHIP POLICE

NOT RULING OUT THE POSSIBILITY

THAT CARD SKIMMING DEVICES

WERE USED AT

ATM'S AS WELL AS

SELF SERVICE GAS PUMPS.

POLICE HEARD FROM SEVEN

VICTIMS OVER THE LAST

FEW

DAYS.

TWO CALLS CAME IN YESTERDAY.

HALF OF THE CALLERS HAD USED

THEIR

BANK CARDS TO BUY

GASOLINE BUT POLICE ARE

NOT

SURE IF A GAS STATION WHERE

THE VICTIMS WERE RIPPED

OFF.

SO FAR POLICE HAVE NOT

RECOVERED A SKIMMING DEVICE.

THEY'RE URGING CONSUMERS TO

KEEP THEIR EYES

OPEN.

>> IF YOU NOTICE SOMETHING'S

DIFFERENT OR LOOSE OR JUST

DOESN'T SEEM RIGHT, JUST DO A

LITTLE BIT

FURTHER

INVESTIGATION AND IF IT'S, YOU

KNOW, SPARKED YOUR INTEREST

ENOUGH, JUST GO IN INSIDE AND

TALK TO THE

CLERK AND SAY HEY,

TAKE A LOOK AT THIS PUMP AND

SEE IF THERE'S ANYTHING

STRANGE AND THEY CAN CALL

US

AND WE CAN INVESTIGATE IT.

ED: NOW POLICE SAY THAT THE

MONEY STOLEN FROM

PEOPLE'S

ACCOUNTS RANGES FROM HUNDREDS

For more infomation >> York County police not ruling out "skimming" after reports of unauthorized withdraws - Duration: 1:17.

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Sonyae on the Power of a Signature Look - Duration: 1:40.

You see me coming a mile away.

Hi, I'm Sonyaé Elise.

I'm from New Jersey.

I have a bunch of features coming out

with some really cool people —

Migos, Young Thug, Yachty...

I've got some stuff coming with XXX

I've acted out my life on stage, yes,

prayin' that I make it.

My favorite color's green,

despite this blue-ass hair that I have.

I'm a rebel and I'm a lady...

My style is rebellious...

kind of gangster.

I was really a girly girl in high school.

I won Best Dressed, actually...

Okay, this is from Naya Vista,

and she is also a stylist,

and she's also my very good friend,

so, you know,

I get the perks.

A bra is, like, my T-shirt.

You know...

pretty well-endowed in that area.

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62 colors.

I never get bored.

Every day is a different color.

Rebelutionize your lips, ladies,

it's time.

My favorite high-end brand would be [Emilio] Pucci

and my favorite modern girl, everyday-wear look,

I love Boohoo.

I've been wearing blue hair

for about six, seven years now.

I think that when I started to acquire

a lot of attention from my music,

it came from my hair.

It's part of my personality, my image, everything.

I really love it.

I don't think I'm going to change anytime soon.

For more infomation >> Sonyae on the Power of a Signature Look - Duration: 1:40.

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House votes to override Gov. Baker's veto of pay raises - Duration: 1:52.

JC: LAWMAKERS ARE DECIDING TO

OVERRIDE THE VETO TO GIVE

THEMSELVES A PAY INCREASE.

>> THE STATE SENATE HAS BEEN

BACK IN SESSION FOR ABOUT AN

HOUR.

THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HAS

ALREADY GIVEN THE GO-AHEAD.

FEW LAWMAKERS WANTED TO COMMENT

AS THEY LEFT THE HOUSE CHAMBERS

FOLLOWING A SECOND VOTE TO RAISE

THEIR OWN PAY, DESPITE A RECENT

VETO BY GOVERNOR BAKER.

THE QUESTION IS --

REPORTER: MOST DEMOCRATS HAVE

SUPPORTED THE RAISE, SAYING IT'S

NEEDED TO ATTRACT THE BEST

PEOPLE INTO GOVERNMENT.

BUT REPUBLICANS ARGUE IT'S TOO

EXPENSIVE AND WELL BELOW THE PAY

HIKES MOST PEOPLE ARE CURRENTLY

RECEIVING.

>> THE NUMBER IS 55%.

THAT IS SIMPLY AND UTTERLY

UNFAIR.

>> THE HOUSE VOTED TO OVERRIDE

THE VETO, REACHING THE TWO

THIRDS MAJORITY.

IT WOULD COST $18 MILLION A

YEAR

.

THE GOVERNOR SAID AGAIN HE WOULD

NOT TAKE THE PAY RAISE BUT WOULD

HAVE TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO DEAL

WITH THE CONSEQUENCES.

>> WE ARE GOING UP TO FIGURE OUT

HOW TO PAY FOR IT.

I DON'T THINK IT IS FISCALLY

RESPONSIBLE.

REPORTER:

THE PAYRAISE APPLIED

NOT ONLY TO LAWMAKERS HERE, THE

GOVERNOR AND OTHER OFFICIALS,

BUT ALSO TO STATE JUDGES ACROSS

THE COMMONWEALTH.

THAT IS WHAT MAKES UP THE LINE

SHARE OF THE COST.

For more infomation >> House votes to override Gov. Baker's veto of pay raises - Duration: 1:52.

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BOMB 2017 "Garik Martirosyan" and "Garik Kharlamov"! - Duration: 10:12.

BOMB 2017 "Garik Martirosyan" and "Garik Kharlamov"!

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