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Winthrop WaFunny!! You're a MUCH BIGGER risk taker than I am! What part of God's country are you in?
Sure would suck to get a snag out in middle battery would die before you got a craft to save her on auto land ;(<iframe width="560" height="315" src=" " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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As long as the fish doesn't weigh too much-- if it is too heavy the fish may wind up catching a drone<iframe width="560" height="315" src=" " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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True. Always risks involved. My line was three times the depth of the lake and with the line at 6lbs the monster fish wouldn't be able to drag me under and at full throttle I believe I could break the line if snagged.As long as the fish doesn't weigh too much-- if it is too heavy the fish may wind up catching a drone![]()
No there is an ideaI've always thought about attaching a gopro to fishing line and getting some under water views of coral reefs
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I believe you may be right.Just be careful where you do this and where you post it as I believe it is illegal in some locations.
Tied it to the lower left landing gear.Hardest I have laughed all day. Seeing that fish dangling on 100 feet of line like a pendulum... Genius! Now you need some sort of servo actuated release mechanism. What did you tie the line to?
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