Sonar-GPS-Underwater Camera Connection Delivers Primo Big Fish Picture
Crosslake, MN (April 6, 2018) â Who knows how far angling technology will eventually take us? Maybe someone at the CIA has a clue. All we mere-mortal anglers know is that things like GPS and sonar make fishing more productive and efficient, which pretty much defines technology itself.

Beyond the traditional fish-finding tools,
Aqua-Vu Underwater Ice Fishing Cameras add realism and adrenaline to the operation. Whatâs more electrifying, after all, than actually witnessing the strike, whether through polarized lenses or an Aqua-Vu screen?
Cameras, of course, arenât just about underwater sight fishing and keeping kids entertained.
Advanced underwater cams are equipped with probes that reveal water temperature at the depth youâre actually fishingâoften a totally different degree than the surface temp shown on your sonar screen. Ice anglers, for example, are discovering the frequency with which fish flock to warmer pockets amid otherwise near-freezing water. Only way to know for sure is to drop the camera optics, and see for yourself the actual temperature and any fish in the neighborhood.
Another step forward has occurred as enhanced sonar screens now do justice to live color video. Consequently, folks who run video-enabled unitsâ such as Raymarine eSeries or the new
Raymarine Axiom Proâ gain the bonus ability to plug their underwater camera right into their sonar screen.

Want to watch sonar and live underwater video at the same time? You got it. Sonar, GPS map and video? Yep. How about capturing still images and underwater video clips for later reference, or to share with friends? Thatâs possible, too. As is using your underwater camera to visually confirm fish species and the real-life appearance of structure, and then saving the spot as a GPS waypointâall on the same unit.
While weâre at it, why not just deploy an
underwater drone? Apparently, someone out there has nearly perfected a such a device and armed it with fish-seeking sonar, an attached LED lure and 4K video that transmits to a smartphone.
Beam me up, Scotty.
For now, in case youâre wondering about the leading edge of
current fish electronics, all we can say is, âWatch
this.â