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Camera attack


NWBuck

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Hey,

Recently bought an Aqua-Vu from a fellow fm'er, and had a fun experience with it yesterday. While watching a few perch, I suddenly saw them scatter, and was not surprised when a northern came into view. The pike made a couple of passes and then came in close...nose to nose with the bluegill imitating camera. I couldn't believe my eyes as I watched him open wide and come in to attack the camera. I could see all his teeth and right down into his mouth shocked Then the camera went all wacky and when the dust settled it was pointing a different direction. Just like a good crankbait, I guess this camera is going to have some battle scars to prove its' worth grin

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When I got the wife her first camera, an Aqua VU with the gill camera. First time down a mid 40's muskie comes in makes 2 passes at the camera, dropped down and cocked up on it. We tried getting her to jig it but she wouldn't. We have seen lots of fish come in and hit or try and eat hers while we had it.

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