01-10-2011, 06:14 PM
I had interference by my camera, when trying to pull up some frisky trout.
They kept wrapping around the cable and getting tied up. Managed to land a couple by pulling up the camera cable after they'd looped it.
Curt - why wouldn't you want to use both? Finder lets you know they are down there (in general) and the camera lets you know what kind they are, and how they are responding to your offer.
I hooked up a couple perch - because I saw they mouth my lure - not a tug on the spring bobber.
But with only the camera - I can't see what ELSE is going on - like behind it on the other rod. Plus limited to the specific depth the camera sits.
I gotta pull my fish-finder off my boat!
They kept wrapping around the cable and getting tied up. Managed to land a couple by pulling up the camera cable after they'd looped it.
Curt - why wouldn't you want to use both? Finder lets you know they are down there (in general) and the camera lets you know what kind they are, and how they are responding to your offer.
I hooked up a couple perch - because I saw they mouth my lure - not a tug on the spring bobber.
But with only the camera - I can't see what ELSE is going on - like behind it on the other rod. Plus limited to the specific depth the camera sits.
I gotta pull my fish-finder off my boat!