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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 189686" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>Where will it end? Is this much different than a trail camera connected to your home computer or cell phone? Fish cameras are not as useful when moving like summer fishing but very useful when ice-fishing. Then again I can basically tell you the same thing that is going on under the ice with my Vexilar, just can't tell you what kind of fish is there. I do think underwater cameras are great for kids. Keeps them interested to be able to see that there are fish there and what kind, etc. Great entertainment. Like all technology, it can be used inappropriately. </p><p></p><p>Have you ever watcherdcommercial fisherman when scouting for schooling fish like herring. There are planes in the air all over, radioing back to the boats where the fish are. Nothing illegal about that. Another purpose is so the G&F know how many fish are bing caught and can very strictly regulate the catch. Technology can be used for the good as well as the bad. No easy answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 189686, member: 3373"] Where will it end? Is this much different than a trail camera connected to your home computer or cell phone? Fish cameras are not as useful when moving like summer fishing but very useful when ice-fishing. Then again I can basically tell you the same thing that is going on under the ice with my Vexilar, just can't tell you what kind of fish is there. I do think underwater cameras are great for kids. Keeps them interested to be able to see that there are fish there and what kind, etc. Great entertainment. Like all technology, it can be used inappropriately. Have you ever watcherdcommercial fisherman when scouting for schooling fish like herring. There are planes in the air all over, radioing back to the boats where the fish are. Nothing illegal about that. Another purpose is so the G&F know how many fish are bing caught and can very strictly regulate the catch. Technology can be used for the good as well as the bad. No easy answer. [/QUOTE]
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