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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: 2020 BWCA Lake Trout
 
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Jaywalker
01/12/2020 10:47AM
 
Lefty seems more popular than righty.
 
Frankie_Paull
01/11/2020 06:38PM
 
Interesting weight set up
 
Zwater
01/11/2020 10:05PM
 
Weights set up like that help with tangles in line fishing deep and add flash with certain types of weights.
 
Zwater
01/11/2020 02:11PM
 
Awesome video! What depth?
 
Gadfly
01/13/2020 04:25PM
 
Very Cool video. What model camera do you use? I may be getting one for next season.
 
JD
01/12/2020 03:31PM
 
AWESOME footage!! Those fish were incredibly aggressive for cold water. Love to see their behavior.
 
moustachesteve
01/13/2020 10:59AM
 
Very cool to see their behavior with the camera. Thanks!
 
HungryJack
01/11/2020 01:23PM
 
Here are some highlights of a day fishing Lake Trout with a friend.

Click link to Underwater Video of Lake Trout


 
HungryJack
01/11/2020 02:27PM
 
Zwater: "Awesome video! What depth?"


Just under 40 feet.
 
HungryJack
01/11/2020 02:28PM
 

 
HungryJack
01/14/2020 12:22PM
 
I have 2 cameras, both AquaVu.


I have the tiny Micro Revolution 5 pro which is super easy to use, fits in a parka pocket and has a wonderful cable-reel built into back as well as a built-in DVR. Cons are that the cable is only 50 feet long (which doesn't usually matter as it gets pretty dark deeper than that except on sunny days with very little snow on the ice) and battery life is 6-8 hours. I bring a cellphone battery charger to go longer. The video is not as high dev as my other camera.


I also have a HD10i Pro Gen 2 that has wonderful HD camera at 1080P and 125 feet of cable. Installed a Lithium battery and will go more than a full day on the power. Amazing footage on 10 inch screen in the shanty. Bright enough for outside use. Cons are that it is larger, heavier, and does not have a built-in DVR for recording. I recorded using the HDMI port (which the other camera does not have). Takes longer to set up and there is not an easy cable-reel and is more expensive.


Glad I have both but if I were to buy one to start I would go with the smaller one. Much easier to use.
 
thegildedgopher
01/13/2020 10:10AM
 
Looks like a ton of fun, thanks for the video!