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    I was wondering if any of yall have used the Aqua Vu cameras to us and look at the bottom around your fishing areas.I was wanting to get some feedback on them before I spend the money on it.The wife said for my birthday last week I can get a camera or a gps/depth finder so I was wondering what I would be better off with.I am looking at the Scout SRT model camera.So any of yall want to let me know yalls opinion that would be great.
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    i haven't used a camera but i would opt for the gps/fishfinder i would be lost without mine this is just my 2 cents
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    Post this over in the main forum. The last time someone asked about the cameras, they didn't get too good of reviews unless used in super clear water. You could run a search and probably find the thread.

    Personally I'd do the gps/fishfinder. But I wish I knew someone that had a camera I could borrow for a weekend.
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    I was opting for a gps/depth finder myself but then always thought it would be cool to see what is really down there.I got a garmin hand held but it is a garmin 72 and you cant load lakes on it.So that is why I am wanting to go with a single unit.The wife was kinda wanting the camera so she can have stuff to look at while I am out fishing jugs for catfish.That is why I am wanting everyones opinion on which to buy really.And really appreciate all the info from yall my buddies.
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    A Friend Of Mine Has A Camera They Are Good In Clear Water.we Tryed To Use It I Moving Water You Could Not See Anything But Bubbles.it Good In Clear/still Water.as Far As Stained Water Or Muddy Water I Do Not Know.no Further Then You Can See In Clear Water.i Figured In Stained Water Or Muddy Water It Would Be Like Sticking Your Head In The Water And Opening Up Your Eyes And Trying To See The Fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappietime
    I was wondering if any of yall have used the Aqua Vu cameras to us and look at the bottom around your fishing areas.I was wanting to get some feedback on them before I spend the money on it.The wife said for my birthday last week I can get a camera or a gps/depth finder so I was wondering what I would be better off with.I am looking at the Scout SRT model camera.So any of yall want to let me know yalls opinion that would be great.
    crappietime, on the icefishing form there is a man called crappieKeith has a video made with the aqua vu camera catching a big bass on the jig.check it out it might help you out.

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