You want to bring viewers underwater and make every strike tell a story. Use this practical companion to your main lure-cam post to rig smarter, capture cleaner shots, and move from raw clips to finished edits without wasting time.
Use when: Jerkbaits, small swimbaits, spybaits, Ned rigs. Setup: Main line → micro barrel swivel → 18–24 in leader → Explore Cam → 24–36 in leader → lure (loop knot).
Notes: Smooth rod sweeps and deliberate pauses show followers clearly.
Use when: 5–8 in soft swimbaits, glides, heavy spinnerbaits. Setup: Main line → strong swivel → 12–18 in leader → Escape Cam (Y-fin on) → 30–48 in leader → lure.
Notes: Stabilization reduces roll so the lure stays framed even on faster retrieves.
Use when: Working breaks, weed edges, or suspended bait. Setup: Main line → swivel → 18 in leader → Escape Cam with Y-fin and Dive Lip → 48–72 in leader → crankbait.
Notes: Dive Lip helps the camera hold the water column without extra weight.
Use when: Walleye spoons, lake trout tubes, snap jigging. Setup: Main line → Explore Cam → 24–36 in leader → jig.
Notes: Camera above the lure captures followers rising into frame.
Use when: Inlets, moving water, nearshore salt. Setup: Main line → swivel → 12–18 in leader → Escape Cam (Y-fin on) → 36–60 in leader → metal spoon or plug.
Notes: Stabilization fights surge and keeps the frame readable.
ü Follow and Flare: Pause along shade lines or cover. Look for the side-on inspection and gill flare.
ü The Miss and Fix: After a miss, repeat with a micro change like a shorter pause or small speed-up. Footage shows why they bailed.
ü Bottom Kiss: Lightly tick bottom, then lift. The sediment puff is easy to spot on the timeline.
ü Reverse Angle Troll: Run the camera 4–6 ft ahead of a wobbling bait to catch followers materializing from behind.
ü Wobbly or jello footage: Slow the retrieve, add a quality swivel, or switch to Escape Cam with stabilization.
ü Camera will not stay down: Use the Dive Lip on the Escape Cam before adding weights.
ü Lure looks dead: Add 6–12 in to the trailing leader or use a loop knot to restore action.
ü Muddy colour: Go shallower or find clearer water. High-contrast lure patterns help.
ü Foggy at launch: Avoid sudden temperature shocks and keep ports dry.
Goal
Natural finesse action
Long stable runs
Vertical jig clarity
Hold depth in current
Camera
Explore Cam
Escape Cam
Explore Cam
Escape Cam + Dive Lip
Distance to lure
0.6-0.9 m / 2-3 ft
0.9 m-1.8 m / 3-6 ft
0.6-0.9 m / 2-3 ft (below camera)
1.2-1.8 m / 4-6 ft
Retrieve or speed
Slow to moderate
Moderate
Lift-drop
Steady
Notes
Smooth rod work preserves lifelike motion
Y-fin smooths roll for trolling and covering water
Followers rise into frame naturally
Dive Lip maintains column without extra weight
ü Follow local rules for camera attachments.
ü Handle fish quickly and never use the camera as a lifting handle.
ü Rinse after salt, dry the ports, and store warm and dry between trips.
Underwater cameras are feedback machines. Explore gives you lightweight, finesse-first intelligence and quick reviews on the water. Escape adds stabilization and runtime for tracking, trolling, and deeper structure. Pair the right rig with the right conditions, shoot for clarity over chaos, and turn each trip into a story that teaches and entertains.