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QUOTE (chazD @ Jan 11, 2019 - 05:42 pm)
All in all I was pretty happy with the quality of picture. I found it was more helpful if your ice fishing a lake where you're home hopping. Helps to see the structure . Drill a hole drop the camera and take a look around. Move on if you don't like what you see.
Your camera seems to work very well Chaz. I doubt the old one I inherited works that well. I'm still not certain it's worth bringing up. I appreciate all the input Cheers
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I took my new Aqua vu camera on our trip from Jan 13-16. With the LED light the visibility was poor with a max of 2 feet due to the low visibility.
With the Infrared light though it was much better. I could see about 5-6 feet and watched several walleye approach the minnow. It was interesting to watch the walleye. They just sat beside the minnow and looked at it, bumped it a few times and would either swim away or would eat it...but when they ate it the inhale was so slow...just the tail first and they'd just sit there with the head/body sticking out of their mouth. Then they'd SLOWLY swim away and only then would they inhale it fully.
Talk about a light bite!
I do think a flasher is better over all though. It's too dark in the morning and evening to see much of anything. It really only works mid day.
Summertime though this camera will be pretty sweet.
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