In-Fisherman Freshwater Trophies

Brand New

Factory Sealed Retail MiniBox
In-Fisherman Freshwater Trophies blends realistic graphics with expertise from the editors of In-Fisherman magazine to give you the most authentic freshwater fishing experience ever created. A fully 3D camera takes you above or below water. Cruise the lake, cast in your line and watch as a perfectly modeled, animation-blended bass grabs your lure during any of the game’s many high-stakes fishing tournaments. And, all of this is made even more real through a unique Pro Tips virtual library of the best angling info from the editors of In-Fisherman magazine
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Highly realistic graphics combined with In-Fisherman’s 3D sound gives you a very lifelike virtual fishing experience.
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In-Fisherman editors have been involved in all steps during the creation of In
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Fisherman Freshwater Trophies, from choosing the lakes to ensuring correct fish behaviors and appearances. In addition, a special ProTips feature gives you the best angling information from the annuals of In-Fisherman.
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Compete as a pro in the In-Fisherman Bass or Walleye tours or design your own tournaments for Catfish, Musky/Pike or Panfish.
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10 different freshwater multi-species lakes, ranging from Minnesota’s Lake of the Woods to South Carolina’s Santee-Cooper Reservoir.
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30 different species of North American Game Fish including bass, walleye, northern pike, catfish, trout, and salmon.
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Fish with 70 fully rendered lures and live bait on four customizable rod, reel, and lure combinations.
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Challenge yourself with varying weather conditions based on season and time of day, including fog and rain, dawn/day/dusk effects, clear and overcast skies and varying water conditions including clear, stained, murky and muddy water.
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Windows Me, 2000, XP
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Pentium III 866MHz
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256MB of RAM
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64MB DirectX 9 compatible 3D video card
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DirectX 9 compatible sound card
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8X or faster CD-ROM drive
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750MB of free Hard Drive Space
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Cable/DSL connection for Internet play.

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 03 August, 2011.