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Phil the cam is awsome. I noticed that some could not see the cam. I think the problem is that they are using Firefox (mozzilla) for their web browser. I had the same problem till I viewed the page in internet explorer and it works great. I hope that works because everybody need to see the cam in action.

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Interesting you mention that - our stats show the following:

Explorer - 90.8%

Firefox - 4.8%

Netscape - 1.9%

I use netscape.

Other -

Windows - 96.9%

MacIntosh - 1.7%

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Have you tried jigs or powerbait in front of it? I think that would be very entertaining. If you do thing of that nature would you record it to show later? thanks

Jim

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Here it is - no more complicated devices..

http://ozarkanglers.com/troutcam.php

Remember- it's dark at night but there is a small light on the camera lense.

Feed back!!

This may get overrun and crash the computer... but that's what we're hoping. We need to see what the capacity is and adjust.

I love the trout cam but have had trouble being able to view it. The last sucessful attempt was about two weeks ago using the old method by opening new url and then typing the number. I will try the new link and hopefully succeed. I can't wait to catch some fish next week when my friends and I are down on our yearly trip. Keep up the good work the information you post is very useful.

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Phil

Just thought I'd let you know that the new shortcut worked and I am able to view the cam again. Thanks again

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Just got my fisst glimpse of the Troutcam, and it's pretty cool. Next best thing to being there!

KR

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Correct me if I'm wrong but it almost looks like some female trout is rubbing on the camera, discharging eggs and the others are feasting on the eggs? What is up with that? Is this being documented/taped?

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Some guys cleaned a bunch of suckers last night and they had tons of eggs. Alot of the guts dropped into the tank where the camera is mounted (fish aquarium), behind the camera upstream. The trout this am were fighting to get ot the guts and were all over the camera- the water was running so the eggs and other morsels were floating in front of the camera so we had a chance to watch the eat- and eat. There's still alot of stuff in the tank and when they start running water toight- if they do- it should be interesting.

So it's sucker eggs you're seeing.

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Is anybody else having an issue with the video buffering and then stopping right after it finishes buffering?

I just started having this problem.

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