I live inland, never done any salt water fishing just fresh water. I've got a few local lakes I'd like to try and use one of the "from the bank" sonars. I've been looking into using a drone to fish and find fish with when I take my kids fishing.
Dear good day that good information modification Appreciate My question first that model drone I means dji air 2 or pro How many gram can carry and throw
I would recommend just disabling the downwards facing obstacle avoidance all together, then you don't have to worry about those cameras and sensors etc on the bottom.
Yeah I find it flies better with the sensors turned off as it is plus some report issues with the sensors going crazy when flying over water due to the reflection. I just always leave mine off. This is a great video thanks for this.
this is still my favorite method. ive actually spooled the reel a few times and the only thing that happens is that the hook pops out with the line. Works great for me but use caution for sure. plus its only money, right?
Yeah I looked at other methods for me this one is the best. Very clever. The downrigger option out there I can see causing an issue possibly but this way to me seems most safe. I am going to give this a shot at Lake Tahoe this weekend to try and get some large Mackinaw that are just not possible with a manual cast. Turning my Mavic Pro into a fisherman
ive tried the downrigger option and i hated it. I was using it in heavy winds and no matter how light i set the clap my drone could never break loose. plus its scary yanking on a line connected to your drone. not for me
Nope. sorry but that looks way to okie. With enough time that setup would be trouble. But I do see 4 allen head screws between the sensor and the gimbal that would hold a nice little custom plate with a detachable hook. May need to match them up and buy longer screws but no biggie. Or super easy for anyone with a 3d printer and scanner to design.