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I'm using my hat cam. Super glued my camera to my cap bill. Nah, I screwed it to it. Some shots show I need to wear my cap a little lower. I did learn how to pose 'em more securely.

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Comment by JWinpisinger on June 6, 2010 at 6:54pm
Great Vidoes, Thanks for the show.
Comment by Jen Nayfly on April 28, 2010 at 2:17pm
Nice video boogieman.........give us some more
Comment by bluegillboogieman on April 28, 2010 at 5:09am
Greg, I guess both of us are colorblind. You told me the pink legged cricket was really brown and I'm telling you the pole is really red. It's a Red Holland Breamaster, named for a local fishing TV personality of years gone by. There is no such person as Pink Holland.

Now the shark thing. I could see that shark fin in your warmouth pic. That means he's circling, getting ready for the kill. I know you think that's a rock sticking up out of the water. Well, lots of gator meals thought they saw a log! Don't go into the water. JAWS!!!
Comment by Greg McWilliams on April 28, 2010 at 3:19am
Hey Boogie, Love the video, I really love the the pink rod. You need one of my Betty Grable Pink Legged crickets to go with that!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sharks in the water I think are better than the gators. You can see the gators coming for you. The sharks just grab you like a popper!!!!!!
Comment by bluegillboogieman on April 27, 2010 at 7:15pm
Joseph, for over 20 years in my business, I've opened hundreds of cardboard boxes a day. For about ten of those years, the boxes were wrapped in paper tape. Just hit it with your knuckles and it's busted open. Then one day they changed to clear cellophane tape. You could still bust it open with your knuckles, just had to hit it a little harder. Then they changed to a thicker cellophane. First time on one of those I hit it, nothing gave. Again, harder, nothing. Again and again, harder and faster. That box whupped my butt! I was bleedin' and everything when it got through with me. Well! I'm smarter than a box! I figured out how to just as quickly open the boxes with ever hitting them again. I AM smarter than a box!!!

Of course I can show my hat cam setup. But ain't you smarter than your hat? Or camera? Won't it be funner to try to figure out how to stick a camera on your head yourself? Your solution might be better than mine 'cause I have to remember to keep my chin down while I'm filming and guess what I'm getting on film. I'll show you mine if you'll show me yours.

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