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Underwater Camera Help
My brothers and sisters are looking at purchasing an underwater camera
for Dad for Christmas. He does a lot of ice fishing in the winter and goes to isle royale about 3 times each summer. I am wondering what would be the best one to get him. Any ideas? I looked at the aqua-vu explorer and breifly reviewed the fish yv stuff. I have not been able to find a lot of reviews on these. Any help would be appreciated. |
Underwater Camera Help
I am considering getting one, too. Anybody got first hand experience
with them? http://fishing.about.com |
Underwater Camera Help
"Ronnie" wrote in message ... I am considering getting one, too. Anybody got first hand experience with them? I've got an Aqua-View and it works well in clear to lightly stained water. I've used it as deep as 50 feet in Lake Michigan's Green Bay and been able to see about 8 - 10 feet in distance. I think they're great for ice-fishing, to look over structure or to verify fish species holding tight, but it'll never replace my locator. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Underwater Camera Help
wrote in message ... My brothers and sisters are looking at purchasing an underwater cam. Any help would be appreciated..snipped For the past year or so I have had access to an Aqua-Vue Gamma DT. This model shows the depth on the screen as well as the temp at the depth at which the camera is located. I have used it on Center Hill and Dale Hollow as well as Percy Priest. It works better in the clear water of CH and DH. In the summer Priest is cloudy and one attempt on Ky. Lake was relatively useless. The biggest gain I have found in using this piece of equipment is that I have learned about water temps at various depths at different times of the year. In addition I have become much more proficient in interpreting what I am seeing on a depth finder by actually getting a picture of what is there. I have caught some fish that I have spotted but as far as I can remember those fish were holding on structure at about 25 feet. I generally fish deep structure with a drop shot rig. I think using the camera in shallow water has a tendency to scare the fish as the fish shaped camera is somewhat bulky and does create some turbulence as it moves through the water column. My grandchildren were here in the early spring and we had a ball dropping the camera off a marina dock and then after a bit, dropping a cricket down very close to the camera in order to watch the bluegill hit it. They had a ball. The biggest draw back to the unit is that a lot of times I end using the camera rather than fishing. All in all it has made me a better fisherman, I think. I would have taken it with me to Canada last spring but airline rules are getting to strict for an old guy like me. I hope this rambling info helps a bit. Jack in Brentwood, TN. |
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