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Underwater Fishing Camera | Getting the Upper Edge on Your Fishing Adventure

Underwater Fishing Camera | Getting the Upper Edge on Your Fishing Adventure

About the Author
Darlene loeffel
Darlene has writen for several years on health subjects Check out www.HealthFitnessWeightloss.com and www.ProActiveAntiaging.com

Underwater fishing cameras are great ways for you to capture what really happens under the water. These cameras are great ways to have for fun and entertainment or for a hobby in studying fish life. These waterproof cameras are great fishing tools and will allow you to see what is going on without having to get wet. Many people will use these underwater fishing cameras to check out how hot the spot is for dropping a line in the water. This can eliminate hour of frustration in a spot where the fish are not located.

Many fisherman use these underwater fishing cameras to get the reaction of the fish to the bait that they are using. This will tell the fisherman if he is using a bait that the fish will hit or if the fish will not be interested in what is being presented. Another use of these cameras is to avoid any potential fishing hazards such as snags roots or other debris that might cause a problem for the angler.

Using these underwater cameras, you can record everything that goes on underneath the water. This will allow you to play it back at home so the whole family can watch and enjoy the very real lifestyle of fish. There are many different models of these cameras available on the market today.

Each model will have its' features listed. Most of these underwater fishing cameras say that you can see from two to fifty feet, though the average is about five to ten feet. If you are using this camera in saltwater, then the average is between seven and fifteen feet. If so desired, you can rig your camera on a down rigger. While using a release clip in reverse, the current will actually make the camera look back at your bait.


When using this underwater fishing camera there are several options for controlling it. If you are using the camera in an area that has a high current, then there is a stabilizer fin to aid in the stabilization of the camera. If you are in an area where there is low current then you may want to use the camera rotation handle.

You can rotate the head of the camera by rotating the camera handle with the cable. These cameras are designed to dive down to about 500 feet. Though there are some models that can go as far as 1000 feet ,but may require extra video amplifiers.
For more information on underwater cameras check out: www.underwatercameraphotography.com

Published by Darlene loeffel on May 17, 2008 08:57 AM
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maybe you should learn to speak proper english rather than in broken bullshit

Posted by: mommaf at February 22, 2009 09:45 AM
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