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 I finally got out today and I was skunked but I got to try my underwater camera.  This thing is really awesome.  The water had about 2 foot  of visibility .   I went and found a brushpile I knew in 28 foot of water and it worked real good . We even saw a jig in the brush.

 It really shined in the brushpiles in 15-19 foot of water .  It had a very clear picture and we could see bass that looked  to be at least 5 feet from camera.

 Then we went to the creek channel and saw several bass just laying on the rock bottom .  It works real well with two people, within 20 minutes we had it worked out where my buddy held the cord while I held the tv and watched the sonar.  I would tell him whether it was getting deeper or more shallow and he would pull in or let out cable.

  I even called a few fish I saw on sonar and said fish coming snd sure enough you'd see him on there a few seconds later.  It was only $99 and I definatley recommend it.

  Can't wait to take it to tablerock in that ultra clear water.

  • Super User

How do you turn the camera while it's under water?  Does the screen have a light for night fishing?

  • Author

As you run the trolling motor it tracks pretty straight .  When we stopped he would just twist the cable and it would turn.  You can adjust the brightness of the screen so I assume you could see it at night just fine.

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