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<blockquote data-quote="fishhog" data-source="post: 30241" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>well I took it out for the weekend and it has to be the coolest toy for the boat. I could see at least 15 to20 feet clearly( our lake is like tap water). Did not try it at night though when I do I'll </p><p>let you know how the lights work. I could even see a perch take the bait. In my opinion it is a must have if you ever take kids fishing and they are not very sitill as it will keep them quiet. the camera did not spook the fish either.</p><p></p><p>Fishhog sr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishhog, post: 30241, member: 62"] well I took it out for the weekend and it has to be the coolest toy for the boat. I could see at least 15 to20 feet clearly( our lake is like tap water). Did not try it at night though when I do I'll let you know how the lights work. I could even see a perch take the bait. In my opinion it is a must have if you ever take kids fishing and they are not very sitill as it will keep them quiet. the camera did not spook the fish either. Fishhog sr [/QUOTE]
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