I realize this is totally self-serving but hey I don't make the paper every day (thank goodness so far no family members are making the headline news).
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Thanks to Brett Prettyman.
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Hey, that's cool. Kind of like going scooba diving without getting wet. Does it have a way to take the pics and dounload them, that would be cool too. all new catagory of the one that got away. Proof.
Congrat's again
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Cool article. I also use an Aqua-view for ice fishing. I have missed alot of fish also. It is fun to just watch them, then you forget what you are doing.
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That's pretty cool Kent!
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Kent,
How's the water clarity at Utah Lake? How far can you see in that pea soup? Bird Island? I would be very interested to see the structures and fish in and about Bird Island with that camera.
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that is an interesting article... i have really considered using the aquaview for ice fishing a bear lake. i think that it would be interesting to see how many fish look a your lure and just swim away.
JOe
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I don't think that Utah Lake and AquaVu cameras were meant for each other. I haven't ever taken mine down there, but I imagine one could see less than a foot, except in some of the springs.
Troal it is an easy task to attach cameras to one, but I have never done it.
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