and how much of your success on the water is owed to them? I grew up fishing shiners under a bobber. From there I moved on to using artificials, but most of my fishing to this day is still pretty primitive considering. 100% of my bass fishing is done without the use of sonar.
I am unfortunate at the moment not to have a fully loaded fishing boat, although I plan on buying a small jon boat with a sonar unit next season to bass fish from. I can't say I catch a limit every time I go out fishing, but I catch my fair share of fish when I go out. Moving along the shore I can pick out the "spots" where I know the fish should be, but the only pattern I can really fish is to fish visible structure or cover I can see above water. I feel like I am at a huge disadvantage by not having a depth/fish finder to find under water structure, schools of fish, etc.
So, how much success in bass fishing is due to the use of sonar/gps units? Have those of you who have fished with and without them find that you catch far more fish with the use of a sonar unit? What about the use of electronic mapping such as Navionics Hot Maps that gives you a complete view of the lake floor?This question goes out especially to competitive anglers. How do you think your success rate would differ, if at all, during say a tournament if you could not use a your GPS/sonar units?
This is always something I have wondered about but never really asked about. I wonder that if I had all the tools of say a Tournament Pro, could I be as a successful as them? I am not saying that years of practice, studying and experience are not factors. But I wonder how much easier fishing would be if I had all of the high tech toys.
i personally think they are very important. it's not important if you're just looking for depth, contours, or obvious structure but the higher end models allow you to see the smallest details, bait, the thermocline (very important as bass don't tend to be below it), bottom composition, etc.
i can see how bass are relating to structure, and can usually tell what type of fish is on the screen and how close they are to the boat.
i drop shot a lot so electronics are a must. i watch my sinker and bait on the screen drop through the water in real time. i can also see fish coming up to hit the bait...or see them just looking at it. basically, i can see how they're reacting in real time. it's pretty awesome to see it on your screen and feel the hit a split second later.
if you don't care about seeing fish, their size, or any fine details, don't waste your money. but these are the types of details you'll see with a good finder.
i have a humminbird 778C (color HD). it fits in a small portable case i carry around for my jonboat.
Ok my two cents for what its worth
Everyone has their own style of fishing. Are you a boater or a crawdad guy? So that being said get electronics that suit your style.
I fish shallow 90 percent of the time. Do I need SI or high priced electronics for this? All I need is water temp, GPS and color. You can pick up a decent color unit for around $300.00.