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Anyone trying to figure out how to complete the unchecked box <br>"gifts for fisherman" on the to-do list should take a look at the GoFish Cam. It allows anglers to later review and learn from watching as fish stalk their bait, bite, and then relive the ensuing fight. It also allows those fishers to scout new promising spots, improve their technique, and find schools of game fish. It's every angler's dream come true!
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Float Fishing with the GoFish Cam: Live-Streaming Action for Training and Entertainment One of the most exciting and well-known features of the GoFish Cam is its ability to capture insightful underwater footage of fights and strikes. While those are undeniably amazing, they definitely shouldn’t overshadow another terrific feature of the underwater fishing camera— float fishing. Every GoFish Cam is delivered with a float accessory included, allowing for a uniquely engaging float fishing experience enlivened by live-streaming from the surface. It makes for not only a whole lot of fun, but also a whole lot of information that can greatly improve your luck on the water. Scouting for Hotspots One of the most obvious benefits of using the float and having a real-time, live-streaming window beneath the surface is the ability to scout for hotspots while you’re fishing. There’s virtually no tool better for improving the productivity of fishing than having a fish camera underwater to identify features around which fish species are around, structure and snag risks, and to spot schools. Nothing gets the blood racing like float fishing for crappie and spotting a wolf pack of musky cruising the margins. Fine-Tuning Bait Placement and Avoiding Snags Bait placement is always a crucial element when fishing, but especially with the static bait presentation of float fishing. Ensuring that your bait is sitting on the bottom can be tricky, just off the bottom even more so. With the GoFish Cam you can check your bait placement and if it’s not where you want it, reel in, adjust, and cast it back for the perfect placements. Just as
useful, especially when bottom-fishing, is using your GoFish Cam to spot structure and avoid potential snags. Watching Those Strikes When it gets down to it, though, the best feature of your float fishing live-stream feed (the one that places it squarely at the top of that “gifts for fisherman” list) is watching the strikes. Watching the fish reacting to your bait and hitting the bait is tons of fun, can prove to be a considerable advantage, and is extremely convenient. Now, you’ll be in a position to set that hook when that soft-biting lunker moves in to nibble-steal your bait. Additionally, the live- stream alleviates the perpetual float fisher’s anxiety that their bait was stolen six seconds after it broke the surface, and since then, they’ve been watching a float bob above a bare hook. Improve your technique and relive the strike and fight every time you make a catch with GoFish Cam, at https://gofishcam.com