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    Keen kayak angler and blogger. Based in the UK and serving in the Royal Navy.
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    02/09/1970

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Rob Appleby

Rob Appleby

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About Me

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  • About me

    Keen kayak angler and blogger. Based in the UK and serving in the Royal Navy.
  • Number of Years Fishing

  • Gender

  • Birthday

    02/09/1970

Fishing Gear

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  • State/Province

  • Country

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    <a href="http://www.saltwaterkayakfisherman.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.saltwaterkayakfisherman.com/</a>
  • Rob Appleby created a new topic GoPro Hero2 for night use in the forum.
    I regularly take my Hero HD and recently acquired Hero2 afloat with me. However, the majority of my fishing takes place at night which up until now has meant no video footage!. However, I decided to modify my HERO2 to allow it to be switched into a night capable mode in a few seconds.

    Basic materials were four '3M dual lock' pads and a LED Lenser headlamp, total cost around £14 ($20). The headlamp was stripped of its strap and the three cable clips fitted to the GoPro headstrap. Two small incisions were made to fit each clip. A Dual Lock pad was fitted to the rear of the GoPro headstrap, onto the plastic bracket, and one fitted to the rear of the headlamp battery pack. A Dual Lock pad was fitted to the side of the GoPro waterproof housing and one to the slightly modified headlamp. The complete modification adds around 90g (3.5oz), though the majority of the weight is the battery pack, the light weight 28g (1oz) and it pretty much un-noticeable. The headlamp, battery pack and connecting wire attach to the GoPro in around 10 seconds, it removes in the same amount of time.

    Initially the light was too strong in the centre causing heavy saturation, though a small piece of diffuser from a old SLR flash diffuser was glued to the front of the headlamp and pretty much cured that problem. Here's a short clip covering my modification below:

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    Obviously I've covered that very quickly!!!, more information can be found here --> http://www.saltwaterkayakfisherman.com/2...modifying-hero2.html
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    1 year ago
  • chas and {target} are now friends
    2 years ago
  • Rob Appleby created a new topic Summer video in the forum.
    Taken in the UK, Bristol Channel


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    2 years ago
  • Rob Appleby shared a video
    Shark from the kayak 10:14
    Shark from the kayak
    Kayak fishing for Tope in Wales - June 2011
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  • Rob Appleby shared a video
    Cod off a kayak 03:26
    Cod off a kayak
    Fishing for Cod, Conger and Thornback Ray in the Bristol Channel
    View location 2 years ago
  • {actor} looking forward to the weekend..
    2 years ago

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