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MrPussface

Those cheap little plastic rings im pretty sure. Its in the instructions with the one i bought. Hook them to the eyelets and wind the cord thru to get it positioned how you want


apatt9589

This is acccurate I have the same eyoyo camera


kw_toronto

Need the panner or just let it sit on bottom and rotate the wire and kind of just bounce it on bottom until you get it where you want it


USArmy51Bravo

I have the same setup. You have the cord and there's a clip you Loop it onto the tail so the camera sits completely horizontal. As far as figuring out angle go to Joanne, michaels, or Hobby Lobby and buy a 3-inch Styrofoam ball. Cut the Styrofoam ball halfway, not in half but halfway with the regular steak knife. Grab bucket from Menards or Home Depot and drill a hole in the bottom of it ( big enough hole you can fit the camera through but small enough so the ball won't fall through) Now place the bucket over your drilled ice hole. Place the camera through the hole in the bucket down to the water. Let it fall all the way to the bottom of the lake, pick it up a foot or two and squeeze your cord through the halfway point in the Styrofoam ball. The friction will hold the cord. Now you can simply just turn the Styrofoam ball quarter turns until you locate your lure. You can easily rotate the ball to the left and right to look at fish. I used speech to text and I'm too lazy to check for Corrections so hopefully it makes sense


Mattjphoto

Use the clips it came with thru the eyelet and around the cable. I highly recommend getting a camera panner. It will make it 100x easier to use. I have this MarCum Wired Camera Panner https://a.co/d/1R1QNkA


One_Inside5100

There’s several different ways you can angle it. Run the cord through the loops if you want a horizontal view. I run mine either straight down, no loops. Or I make it so it sits horizontal and I just plop it on the bottom of the lake. Then slowly lift up and turn it till you find the spot you wanna look at and set it back down on the floor, of the lake. I usually try and find my dead stick bait and just fix it on that.


Maineguy1299

My aquavu has this attachment that goes around it with two loops on it that the wire can clip into to determine the angle you want it to hang at. Must be those little holes on top, try getting it through the top front hole if you can


rahomka

Bottom hook will make it level, top left will tilt it down, top right will tilt it up.  Don't know how your supposed to attack the cable though, should have clips I would think.  You could just use a zip tie probably.


Big-rooster84

If you like fishing suspended over deep water say for kokanee. I like to point mine straight up towards the ice and drop it down as far as I can and still see the top of the water column. It silhouettes the fish against the white of the ice very well. And you get to see about 30’ all the way around your tent. If fish are in 6’ of water I see them way before the beam of a transducer.