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02-21-2022, 02:51 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Coronation
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Fish Cam Panners
I bought one of the knock off fishing cams suggested from another thread, even my initially angry wife likes it! Gettng the camera to point the right way OTOH was a bit challenged. I was going to buy one of the rc controllers by aqua-vu or marcum but both have terrible reviews. Considering the camera isn't as far away as my TV I'm sure can lean over and manually "change" the fishing channel!
Is there a pre-built manual panner or plans out there for one?
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02-21-2022, 03:15 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Rocky View County AB.
Posts: 3,597
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I used the Acu View remote for yrs. Never had an issue with it.
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02-21-2022, 03:33 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: North of Redmonton
Posts: 1,639
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Originally Posted by TROLLER
I used the Acu View remote for yrs. Never had an issue with it.
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I've read a lot of bad reviews about AquaVu's Mo-Pod Panner, but mine has always worked flawlessly. It's good for panning, but more importantly holds the camera up off the bottom at whatever level you like.
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02-21-2022, 03:53 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 1,196
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Originally Posted by AlbertanGP
I've read a lot of bad reviews about AquaVu's Mo-Pod Panner, but mine has always worked flawlessly. It's good for panning, but more importantly holds the camera up off the bottom at whatever level you like.
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Same here, been using the mo-pod for a few years with no issues. I can't imagine having a camera without a remote panner.
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02-21-2022, 05:22 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Busby AB
Posts: 857
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I have 2 of the old Marcum panners and they have worked great for years
The only thing is that they lay flat on top of the hole and as I get older that becomes a pain. So I cut the bottom off a 20L pail and set it on that. Much easier to use and the hole doesn’t freeze as quickly
Just remember to remove the batteries every off season
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02-21-2022, 06:27 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2019
Posts: 813
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I have the Mopod, came with my 715C and its alright but I wish there was better. It doesn't spin worth a darned if the heater isn't next to it to keep it warm and the remote control is not 100% reliable. I'd say it's 50%.
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02-21-2022, 06:36 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: North of Redmonton
Posts: 1,639
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Originally Posted by Frank_NK28
I have the Mopod, came with my 715C and its alright but I wish there was better. It doesn't spin worth a darned if the heater isn't next to it to keep it warm and the remote control is not 100% reliable. I'd say it's 50%.
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How old is it? The one I got this year has worked well in some pretty frosty shelters during that cold snap around Christmas. Maybe they have updated something with the new ones.
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02-21-2022, 07:32 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: WMU 303
Posts: 8,536
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02-21-2022, 07:44 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 211
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Been using the MarCum wireless panner for about 3 years now, and no problems at all. Put it on a piece of plywood with a hole cut in it to keep the unit off the ice. Remote works excellent with this setup.
Pics not the best, but will give you an idea of how I use it.
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02-21-2022, 08:58 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2019
Posts: 813
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Originally Posted by AlbertanGP
How old is it? The one I got this year has worked well in some pretty frosty shelters during that cold snap around Christmas. Maybe they have updated something with the new ones.
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I bought it in 2019. It's never been a good performer. The camera works great though.
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02-24-2022, 02:51 AM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: West Central Alberta
Posts: 6,687
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I have owned and used both the Marcum and Aqua Vu panners and have never had any issues with either. I do prefer the tripod Aqua Vu model.
I normally drill my camera hole outside my tent and even in frigid weather have had no issues with the panner working as long as I go out once in awhile and break any heavy ice forming in the hole.
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02-24-2022, 07:47 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Coronation
Posts: 2,529
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From what all of you have said, I'm getting the impression the ratings on Cabela's have only captured the complaints and not the positives. That's unfortunate, I would have bought the Acu-vu last weekend on my way home after fishing but I relied on the on-line ratings to make my decision.
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03-02-2022, 02:21 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Calgary
Posts: 5,173
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I picked up a Mopod at Cabelas today $49 wild Wednesday sale price, reg $89 I'll try it this weekend.
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03-02-2022, 08:50 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Pigeon Lake, Alberta
Posts: 269
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I have been using a camera tripod similar to the link below.
I simply wrap the camera cable around the top of it at the depth I want and then place the tripod so the camera points at my lure or whatever I want to see. Easy peasy, lemon squeezie.
https://www.amazon.ca/Ajzar-Projecto...2C276&sr=8-149
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03-03-2022, 08:43 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Rocky Mtn. Hse.
Posts: 357
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We’ve got a couple of the Mopods. They work great. Mine sit outside the shack so hole freezing is an issue. I cut a slot in a piece of 2” styrofoam glued to a 12”x12” piece of plywood. Problem solved unless really cold.
Once you realize it is plastic and you can’t throw it around or leave batteries in year round it’ll probably last for years.
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03-04-2022, 09:22 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2020
Posts: 103
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i made a very simple and cheap version i heard about. basically you take a foam mat or something similar, slice a line to the middle and put a bit of a hole there for the cord to go through. then you get a foam ball and slice a line down the middle of it, then run the cable through the middle of that. depending on the ball you might want to get some velcro tape or something to go around the ball and hold the cord a bit tighter if needed. then you just let the ball rest on top of the mat and rotate it as needed.
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03-05-2022, 01:30 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Posts: 217
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fisher69
i made a very simple and cheap version i heard about. basically you take a foam mat or something similar, slice a line to the middle and put a bit of a hole there for the cord to go through. then you get a foam ball and slice a line down the middle of it, then run the cable through the middle of that. depending on the ball you might want to get some velcro tape or something to go around the ball and hold the cord a bit tighter if needed. then you just let the ball rest on top of the mat and rotate it as needed.
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I used a clamp instead of a ball and it works great. On a bucket lid. The only adjustment is the depth.
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03-09-2022, 11:39 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Turner Valley, AB
Posts: 325
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Cabela's has Aqua-Vu MoPOD3 on sale today only (Wild Wednesday deal) for $49.99.
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Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after - Henry David Thoreau
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03-09-2022, 07:55 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: North of Redmonton
Posts: 1,639
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fisher69
i made a very simple and cheap version i heard about. basically you take a foam mat or something similar, slice a line to the middle and put a bit of a hole there for the cord to go through. then you get a foam ball and slice a line down the middle of it, then run the cable through the middle of that. depending on the ball you might want to get some velcro tape or something to go around the ball and hold the cord a bit tighter if needed. then you just let the ball rest on top of the mat and rotate it as needed.
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For anyone that wants to try this (it's a good, cheap DIY solution) the balls he's talking about are readily available at Michael's.
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