How an Underwater Camera Changed My Ice Fishing Season: A Real CF1 User Story
Ice fishing has always been a mix of patience, instinct, and guesswork. Early winter in northern Minnesota brings the first real chance to get back on the ice — the lakes begin to freeze, temperatures drop sharply, and anglers start heading out before sunrise.
On one of those crisp mornings around 6:30 a.m., I walked onto the early-season ice of Upper Red Lake, a place where I’ve spent many winters drilling my first holes of the year. This time, I brought something new with me: the CHASING CF1 underwater fishing camera. I didn’t expect it to change my season so quickly.
A Cold Morning on the Ice
It was one of those typical early-winter days — gray skies, light wind, and ice just thick enough for a safe setup. I drilled my first hole of the season, set up the shelter, and dropped the CF1 into the water.
The moment the camera stabilized below the ice, I felt like I had opened a window into another world. The visibility wasn’t bright, but the CF1 delivered a clear, steady image that showed far more activity than I ever imagined happening under my feet.
Seeing What Really Happens Under the Ice
Within minutes, small trout appeared on the screen, circling the bait with cautious curiosity. A larger shadow drifted through the edge of the frame — something I would have never noticed without a camera below the ice.
What surprised me most was how steady the CF1’s video feed stayed. Even when I shifted slightly or the line caught a bit of current, the camera maintained a smooth, usable view.
As the afternoon clouds thickened and the light under the ice dimmed, the CF1’s IR infrared lights quietly helped the camera capture more detail.
They didn’t “light up” the water like a flashlight — instead, they allowed the camera to detect fish movement and underwater contours more clearly in low-light or slightly murky winter conditions.
For the first time, I was watching fish behaviors I had only guessed at for years: how they approach, pause, inspect, and sometimes disappear without a trace.
Perfect Gadget for Ice Fishing: Using the Multi-Angle Holder
After a few minutes of watching how trout moved through the water column, I realized how much more there was to see beyond just the bottom view.
That’s when I attached the CF1 to the optional multi-angle holder — a small accessory that turned out to be a game changer.
With its five adjustable angles, I could suspend the camera at mid-water depth instead of letting it rest only near the base of the ice hole. This opened up an entirely different perspective:
I started observing how fish approached from above, how they circled the bait at different layers, and how some species behaved completely differently depending on depth.
It was at this moment I understood why many anglers call the CF1 the “Perfect Gadget for Ice Fishing.”
Having the freedom to position the camera exactly where I wanted — not just straight down — made the whole experience more strategic and far more engaging.
Understanding Fish Behavior in Real Time
One of the biggest surprises was realizing how often fish come in, inspect the lure, and leave — all without me ever feeling a thing.
I watched fish rise toward my bait, hesitate, turn away, and then return minutes later with a different level of interest. I adjusted my jigging technique based on what I saw, and almost immediately, the results changed.
It wasn’t just fishing anymore — it was learning.
Small Adjustments, Big Changes
Watching fish react in real time taught me how much small changes can matter:
- A subtle lift sometimes attracted more bites than aggressive jigging
- Keeping the bait still occasionally triggered the final strike
- Switching lure color mattered more than I expected
And because I could see everything happening below, I stopped wasting time on spots with no activity and moved quickly when needed.
The CF1 didn’t just help me catch more fish — it helped me fish smarter.
A Completely New Experience on the Ice
I used to rely on instinct, experience, and the occasional lucky guess.
Now, I rely on information — real-time visibility, real behavior, real patterns.
The CF1 didn’t replace the thrill of ice fishing.
It enhanced it.
I’m still the one choosing the lure, making the calls, and playing the fish.
But now, I finally get to see the story unfold beneath the ice, and that changed everything.
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About This Story
This user story comes from Jake M., a recreational ice angler based in Minnesota, USA. He has years of experience fishing on frozen lakes and often tests new gear during the winter season. His feedback reflects real ice-fishing conditions and his personal experience using the CanFish CF1.
