Espresso wrote: I used a troll cam last week for the first time. It takes quite some time to set up and get working, app etc, the gopro is controlled from cellphone via wifi along the tether. I'll be doing a lot more in future hopefully - what was happening was eye opening even in the half hr I had, rather excited about it. Should be able to provide some factual viewpoints. |
Alan L wrote: I was about to post, mattoo. like above - I have a tow camera. Made for attaching to your main line. It is part of the line. I have not had a great success with it on trolled lures - the bubble trail and the camera submerging and rising makes it tricky. But I have not persevered with it in that format - used it for other stuff - towing baits etc. But they do not cost a lot (about $150) and the picture quality is superb. You can play it back via a laptop. Battery runs for about 3 hrs, then recharge off laptop. Is about size/shape of small cigar. For a man with a curious mind and too much time on their hands, it may be worth a crack - some winter research. Regards Alan |
Jaapie wrote: It's all the fumes the lure makers breathe in over the years mate - fuddles the brain and they can't remember what they said to start. |
Peter Pakula wrote: Jakepitsville, Boy, 10 years ...... Ouch.... I would hope things and opinions change almost daily with every new report etc. Don't ever think things don't develop. Sometimes slow, sometimes fast but we certainly hope for change which hopefully is for the better. Would you pay full price for new new sounder with 10 year old technology?? |
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