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Spot fish on the finder then #10862224 05/21/15 10:57 PM
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Drop this down t see what they are..would it work? cause it might be my next toy

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Deep-Water-Underw...r-/271492184462

Re: Spot fish on the finder then [Re: formula462] #10862239 05/21/15 11:04 PM
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That might work in the ocean but the Texas lake waters are far to stained to see anything past 2 feet. I tried in "good" water with my GoPro and it can only see out about 2 feet. If you were in a super clear creed or river then it could work.


Re: Spot fish on the finder then [Re: formula462] #10862348 05/21/15 11:54 PM
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kinda what I figured...Drone it is then

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