Looks like it may work. Attachment 185922
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Looks like it may work. Attachment 185922
Not yet, but give it time. Somebody will use it.
I recommend you purchase one and test it out. Look forward to a good report. You sure can't hide money.
Made me think of something that happened a long time ago. My brother and I were fishing for speckled trout in the marsh. He caught one and started blowing up a balloon. When I asked what he was doing, he said he would attach it to the fish and since they school, we would follow it and stay on them. Well, he released the fish and it went straight under, balloon and all, and was never seen again. Thanks for helping me remember that. I laughed that day and just had another laugh. My brother just had a dumb "what happened" look on his face.
Yeah I got one of those for Christmas. Haven't used it though, cause I can't figure out how to get my camera back.
No but have used a large bobber tied to 12 foot piece of line and hook into the dorsal fin of a turned loose crappie. He will go back to school and there you go.
It looks pretty intrusive for a fish that has a forward oriented dorsal fin, like a crappie or bass. The picture shows it on a trout. Trout have a soft dorsal fin that is located further back on its body. It sounds like a flawed design if you don't have the ability to retrieve it. How does the package suggest you use the camera more than once? Also, how does it transmit the signal wirelessly under water from the camera to your phone. It is definitely an interesting concept.
I think this may be a gag gift. I found these images on line. Attachment 185985Attachment 185986Attachment 185987
:scratchhead I say it's all BS.
Oh MAN!!! I cant wait to try that out. Ballooning is now a thing of the past Boys.
That's a hoax. If you want something to help you locate fish, just try this. Attachment 186073
It won't find the school, but it'll show you who's lifting them in. [emoji4]
OK, this is embarrassing.
I actually have a Cabela's 7" underwater camera thingy. However, I've had it for years and have never taken it out of the box. I have no idea if it works.
When I'm fishing, I never 'Have Time' to diddle with such stuff. And most water I fish is so dingy, I can't imagine it'd show much. And Mostly, it's on a back shelf in the shop and I forget I have it. But I'd sure like to remember to use it sometime.
I hate being old.
The drone, with camera, is what I want for deer hunting!
I got one for Xmas and tried it out. It worked really well, until one day I was using it at Lake Conway, and all I could see on the camera was a jig, then my "Spy Fish" was yanked out of the water into this Black Lowe boat full of blue and silver cans all over the floor. Next thing I know you can see this feller holding my fish up along with 3 others with his fingers through their gills. Sure would like to have my camera back, or at least my $199.99