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Fishing UNDER the ice. How 'dey do dat?

  

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Via:  kori  •  13 years ago  •  9 comments

Fishing UNDER the ice.  How 'dey do dat?

Check it out. "Some under ice views from beautiful lake Saarijrvi in Vaala, Finland." I'm sure some of you will have the mystery solved in no time at all. Still, pretty imaginative, cool ... and cold! Brrr!


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Kori
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link   seeder  Kori    13 years ago

Did you see it in the comments?

 
 
 
Perrie Halpern R.A.
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link   Perrie Halpern R.A.    13 years ago

Very Cool Kori!

I did the embed for you. Guess what.. when I did, I removed the link and all the comments that went with the link, so I had to watch it very carefully.

I think that the camera is upside down under the ice...

Am I right? You don't have to give it away yet!

If you want to learn how to embed, It's quite easy. Just let me know.

But good going on the tags!~

 
 
 
Kori
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link   seeder  Kori    13 years ago

^ Perrie -

If you want to learn how to embed, It's quite easy. Just let me know.

You told me once before but it was in another post that is long gone. Isn't it written out somewhere in an NT "how to" post?

Someone at work shared it with me and I haven't yet watched tofigure it out.

Okay, I just watched it again and still have questions.The bubbles are falling down toward the ice when bubbles normally rise to the surface.Even if the camera were upside down, wouldn't the bubbles still rise rather than falling toward his feet?

 
 
 
Kori
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link   seeder  Kori    13 years ago

Okay, I'll look at it when I'm not tired. Maybe it'll make better sense.

 
 
 
Petey Coober
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link   Petey Coober    13 years ago
That explains why they weren't catching any ice fish . They might catch a bird or 2 ...
 
 
 
Perrie Halpern R.A.
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link   Perrie Halpern R.A.    13 years ago

You told me once before but it was in another post that is long gone. Isn't it written out somewhere in an NT "how to" post?

You know what, I just learned a quick and easy way to do it. I was so used to using grouply, that I totally missed a really easy way. Rich also showed me how to post an actual comment from a post made here from anywhere on NT. There is always a learning curve for everything.

Even if the camera were upside down, wouldn't the bubbles still rise rather than falling toward his feet?

They are actually walking upside down on the ice but under the water. The bubbles are actually going up to the surface. That is why they can actually drill on the ice, too.

 
 

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