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Location: Ontario, California | Savage Gear USA and Okuma have teamed up to release the Water Wolf HD castable underwater camera. The camera has a balancing and keel system to keep it steady and the optics are unmatched. No cases surrounding the camera and it can be fished as deep as any Muskie will roam. The MSRP will be $199.99, it records on a mini SD card. With a 16 gig card you get 4 hours of recording time. The options on the camera will be limitless... casting, live bait, trolling, etc. More information will be released after ICAST in a couple of weeks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbQPIR_hN0g
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Location: Oconomowc, WI | Pretty cool stuff that's for sure!! |
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Location: Naperville, IL | I need one!! |
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | That was an awesome Video. Thx for sharing |
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| Very cool! I had never even heard of Savage until I picked up a real Eel that I posted about. How light is that thing? Is it really castable or more for trolling? |
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Location: Twin Cities | Wow that is awesome, not a bad price too. Will have to pick one up |
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Location: Ontario, California | achotrod - 6/30/2014 7:56 PM
Very cool! I had never even heard of Savage until I picked up a real Eel that I posted about. How light is that thing? Is it really castable or more for trolling?
*** 2.25 ounces... Very castable. I believe in that youtube clip it shows a scene of it being cast and bit. |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Ok, because I'm a bit dumb....does it just attach to the line, or is there a cable it is on itself? Thinking about putting on a downrigger line. |
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Location: Ontario, California | Slamr - 7/5/2014 9:20 AM
Ok, because I'm a bit dumb....does it just attach to the line, or is there a cable it is on itself? Thinking about putting on a downrigger line.
It has two connection points. Main line and a leader line. We are working on various accessories right now but it shouldn't be tough to set up on a rigger |
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Location: WI | Wow. Now I'll be able to see all the fish I'm not catching trolling. |
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Location: Ontario, California | Trophyseeker50 - 7/6/2014 9:31 AM
Wow. Now I'll be able to see all the fish I'm not catching trolling.
**** Not sure how technical you would want to get but we had a computer on the boat... last week we were trolling for Striped Bass on and came across a big school. Trolled through them 5 times with no bites. Reviewed the footage on the water to find that we were putting in time on a large school of catfish.
The same day we came across another school. Couldn't get them to bite. Reviewed footage and confirmed that they were the right ones. Changed our approach / angles and proceeded to put a hurtin on em.
This is a very good tool that will open your eye's up to things that you don't know about. It has already changed my fishing for the better. |
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| How about durability? For example, when trolling and it hits the bottom/log/rock?
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Location: Ontario, California | M Winther - 7/7/2014 12:40 PM
How about durability? For example, when trolling and it hits the bottom/log/rock?
Part of its design is to be able to cast it so it can take some abuse. I was banging it into multiple points, rockpiles, etc.... Got it snagged up a couple times and retrieved it without problem. No signs of damage in any way to the outer casing nor the internal mechanics. |
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Location: Ontario, California | Here's some footage of some east coast Fluke and Sea Robins as well as the Catfish school that I mentioned earlier and a Striper coming in for the kill (also mentioned) when we changed our angle on them. Without the camera, we wouldn't have caught the fish that we did on that point. This camera is going to change the way you think and make you a more successful fisherman. The Catfish and Striper pics.... this was in less than optimal conditions with a severe algae bloom. These images were taken from 40 - 52 feet of water.
Attachments ---------------- Fluke.jpg (20KB - 497 downloads) Robin_Fluke.jpg (25KB - 570 downloads) unde.jpg (88KB - 551 downloads) un.jpg (93KB - 465 downloads) undkit.jpg (94KB - 505 downloads) kitty.jpg (170KB - 517 downloads)
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Location: Ontario, California | Some images posted too large... You can "zoom -" or you can scroll over to see the full images. |
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Location: New Hope MN | This looks very cool!
So if you had a computer, you could have it doing a live feed video? |
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Location: Ontario, California | There's no wifi capabilities with this camera.... everything is stored on a Mini-SD Card that you can plug into the computer. |
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| Are these available to buy anywhere? |
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| just plain cool! how is the housing holding up to those toothy attacks?
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| Is the 4 hour time limit to the mini card or the battery life? What type of batteries are used? Can the batteries be recharged? What options will be available? |
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| How does the camera affect the action on a glider or jerkbait? |
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Location: Oregon | I'm curious, how difficult it is to sort through the images/video to find the interesting sections. If you troll for 8 hours for example, you may have one or two sections a few seconds long where you can see a fish approaching/attacking. Is there a way to quickly look through and find these areas?
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Location: Ontario, California | mnmusky - 11/9/2014 9:38 AM
just plain cool! how is the housing holding up to those toothy attacks?
We haven't had a camera housing break from impact or a fish biting it. |
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Location: Ontario, California | Muskie Bob - 11/9/2014 10:11 AM
Is the 4 hour time limit to the mini card or the battery life? What type of batteries are used? Can the batteries be recharged? What options will be available?
You can use up to a 32 gig mini SD card..... anything higher is not compatible. A 16 gig card will give you 4-4.5 hours of recording time.
Water temp predicates battery life.
2-3 hours at 32 degree water
4 hours from 60-70 degree water
up to 5 hours in 70+ degree water.
Batteries are recharged through a mini USB cable with either your computer or wall charger.
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Location: Ontario, California | Tigerhunter - 11/9/2014 10:18 AM
How does the camera affect the action on a glider or jerkbait?
We have been compiling footage that we are editing right now... you can see what different baits are being used with it. With anything you jerk the rod with.... the camera will jump around more than a bait you straight crank. |
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Location: Ontario, California | RiverMan - 11/9/2014 1:28 PM
I'm curious, how difficult it is to sort through the images/video to find the interesting sections. If you troll for 8 hours for example, you may have one or two sections a few seconds long where you can see a fish approaching/attacking. Is there a way to quickly look through and find these areas?
Jed.... the cameras will record as long as the battery is capable of recording or as long as the memory card has space. The advantage to our camera is is records in 20 minute segments with a 4 second overlap. This means is at minute 19:45 you get bit and land the fish a minute later.... you can splice the two segments together. This enable you to edit in a more friendly manner. But if you are like me.... you will be going through all the footage to see all the fish you never knew about. |
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| Any word if these are going to be available at any of the musky expos? |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Just when I vowed to quit spending money I WANT ONE |
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| Wonder how it would work with double tens flying in behind it. Cool tool for sure. |
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Location: NE PA | California_Muskie - 7/7/2014 5:49 PM
There's no wifi capabilities with this camera.... everything is stored on a Mini-SD Card that you can plug into the computer.
If and when WiFi gets added to this device I will pick one up. Live trolling feed would be awesome! |
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