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Adding Under Water Video to your boat

2/2/23 @ 3:15 PM
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RubiconguyOFFLINE
PRO MEMBER User since 4/24/20

I believe I have the best Swiss Army knife for fishing Sturgeon Bay, Green Bay and Lake Michigan for me here in Sturgeon Bay. I just ordered a under water video camera system from Howies s couple of days ago. This is not for Ice Fishing but for my boat, always trying to educate myself what is under my boat. If you look at what you spend on your boat, electronics, motor, trolling motor and gas this is pennies on the dollar investment. Always looking out of the box for solutions. 

Question is how many fisherman are questioning is what you see from your boat a carp or a bass. Does it save time and money. Are you educating the next generation of what is under their boat. A new toy for the fishing box (boat)

Rubiconguy 

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7/31/24 @ 8:59 AM
samfoxOFFLINE
User since 3/17/09
I’m a jig fisherman, mainly walleye. I have used a camera for years, after I catch my fish I often look to see why the fish are there and not spread out on the structure. Plus it lets you see what your electronics are showing you.
7/29/24 @ 7:41 AM
curvafiesoleOFFLINE
User since 10/21/20
Using an underwater video system is a great way to understand and visualize what's happening beneath your boat, potentially saving time by targeting the right spots more effectively. It's also a fantastic educational tool for anyone interested in marine biology or fishing techniques. If you end up recording some of these underwater scenes, you might want to edit the footage to share or review later. Check out some hassle-free video editing software that doesn’t leave watermarks, perfect for cleaning up or enhancing your videos without any extra cost here: https://www.movavi.com/learning-portal/free-video-editing-software-no-watermark.html
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