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So cool man! I’d love to be able to check out my favorite fishing spots and see what’s really going on down there!
@greatlakesflyoutdoors1267
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! And I hear ya, the drone has been really eye-opening, especially in spots that are really productive. It's not easy to operate but through many hours of practice, the ROV is really providing a lot of helpful insight on fish behavior. This was a pretty cool find because Alewife are hard to film due to their skittish nature.
@swivels
2 ай бұрын
@@greatlakesflyoutdoors1267 so I’m in a pretty unique situation, directly off of our dock about 150 ft out we have a series of shelves and drop offs that the lake trout LOVE. Not only that, but it’s a relatively small lake with not a lot going on at the bottom - so they seem to congregate in a few areas. It’s almost guaranteed that at any given time there will be action down there and would love to be able to explore it!
@greatlakesflyoutdoors1267
2 ай бұрын
@@swivels That would be awesome to explore!! Drop-offs are crazy to traverse with the ROV, I always find something crazy, typically a big ass fish whos curious about the nose my drone makes. I think the biggest fish I have seen on a drop was a 40 but more likely 50-plus-inch pike on 35 ft of water.
@swivels
2 ай бұрын
@@greatlakesflyoutdoors1267 Definitely would be interesting! How well does the camera do below 100ft depth?