Camera Viewing setup tips
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For ice fishing application, this vertical-viewing setup is very helpful while
fishing in shallow water. You can rig the camera for fishing and live view
within the same hole when ice fishing.
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For open water application, this vertical-viewing setup is ideal for other
vertical applications,such as inspecting the bottom of the river. Fishes usually
like to dwell near the bottom.
Vertical-viewing
setup (as shown in figure )
Simply drop the camera into the water to view the bottom of the river and
the weight of the camera will keep the camera down while the boat is drifting
or slow-trolling.
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For ice fishing application, this horizontal-viewing setup is used as a search
tool.
Drill a series of holes through the ice, drop the camera down each hole in
search for the best spot. Once you’ve located the fishing spot, drill a hole
2 or 3 feet away from the hole you’re actually going to fish in. Set the camera
on the ice and lower the camera down the second hole.
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For open water application,this horizontal-viewing setup is used as a tool
to locate fish in a larger area!
Simply drop the camera into the water to search for the fishes and keep
the camera looking forward while the boat is drifting or slow-trolling.
Horizontal-viewing
(as shown in figure )
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