12-05-2016, 04:37 PM
It has like 90' of cable it think, but the most I've had out is 75', it has the night IR like on game cameras so it is still useful at those depths. Using it at night, or in deeper water limits the distance the camera sees, but (and I'm guessing here) during the morning at fish lake, it appears to have about 15+ feet of viewing area. You can angle it up, and drop it down the hole in 15-25' water and still see the underside of the ice. tried it on Powell but it is difficult to keep the camera steady enough from a boat to make it useful.
They are hard to get pointed exactly where you want, and a slight bump will turn it, so it is a bit of a pain to use, but there is nothing cooler than sitting there watching a fish approach and eat your offering.
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They are hard to get pointed exactly where you want, and a slight bump will turn it, so it is a bit of a pain to use, but there is nothing cooler than sitting there watching a fish approach and eat your offering.
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