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USER MANUAL
WATER WOLF UWC1.0
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THE PURPOSE OF THE BRASS WEIGHT
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The neoprene sleeve is used for safely storing the camera when not in use –
and for mounting it on your hat, fishing rod, oarlock, handlebars or wherever
you decide to film from. Secure the camera by firmly tightening the Velcro end
of the sleeve around a suitable object.
ATTACHING THE NEOPRENE SLEEVE
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The small brass weights of 6, 9 and 12 grams give the camera a stable path
through the water and makes it possible to balance the camera so that it
follows a lure that drops a little on spin stops.
Without
brass
weight: Floating
With
6 grams
of brass
weight: Suspending
With
9 grams
of brass
weight: Slow Sinking
With
12 grams
of brass
weight: Sinking
With
9 grams
of brass weight
and float: Bigger angle
With
12 grams
of brass weight
and float: Smaller angle
1.
Float fishing with live
bait. 12 grams of weight
inserted. A lead ball is
mounted between the
camera and the baitfish
to ensure that the fish
doesn’t swim too close to
the camera.
2.
Float fishing with live
bait. No brass weight
used. The camera films
from below and is fixed
to the bottom using lead
weight. The float doesn’t
necessarily have to reach
the water surface.
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ADDITIONAL MOUNTING OPTIONS I
1.
Trolling fishing near the surface with a Swim 4 Play 19 cm.
9 grams of weight inserted.
2.
Trolling in deep water with a 3D Herring Wobbler 21 cm. 12 grams of brass
weight is inserted. The camera is mounted in eye (3A), which prevents the
most aggressive wobbler movements from causing shaky recordings.
3.
Bottom exploration (on for instance carp venues) without brass weight.
Or you can use some weight and a small marker float, which is mounted
through eye (3B).
The distance between the camera and the lure should be between 40 and
100 cm (1 1/2 feet to 4 feet) depending on the water clarity.
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ADDITIONAL MOUNTING OPTIONS II