Tis the season. The boat has been winterized, it is cold, i don't ice fish and I can only watch so many "top water strikes" videos on youtube. Ok, so I am not really bored with the top water strikes videos.
I have been re-evaluating the approach I used last season. All of the fishing I did was on a river. I have a fish finder on the boat, but never even turned it on. I have a nicer model from a previous boat and was thinking about mounting it. There is a Quad scan transducer available that enables side scanning. The question is: how do you guys use your fish finder? Are you using it to actually mark fish or searching for water depth, temp, and structure? Are you using it more in still water environments or in rivers as well? When I first started using a fish finder years ago, it was a portable Humminbird wide that I used in my canoe. It worked well, but I found myself watching the monitor more that watching my surroundings. Many times, the side scan would not show fish in spots that I knew held fish. Though I fished them anyways, it did skew my thinking.
If the consensus is yes, I will have some more questions concerning where to mount, separate battery than trolling motor...etc.
Thanks,
Charlie
Posted Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:53 pm