Desert Bass
January 29, 2010 in Uncategorized by Will Mullis
Desert Bass: filmed a few years back during a summer camping trip with a few guide friends from Colorado. Cool water temps made for slower fishing, but found a few fish. This was probably one of the most challengin / rewarding piece to shoot because I filmed most of it by myself with a tripod – which was an exciting challenge. Downside of the shoot was all the bays were FULL of big carp, but they were pre-spawn and would not eat ANYTHING….

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