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  1. Can you post some pictures of the rod?
  2. Where on the terrova did you place the 18g? And can you upload some pictures for me?
  3. No. You cannot. You can link weighpoints via the Nmea 1083 but you cannot share image data.
  4. Touch screen on the Elite and transducers.
  5. Bass pro will have the 9" touch garmin echomap plus with the coastal and lakevu maps for sale in the next week for $599. or the 7" for $450.
  6. An HDS with the extra sonar module produces way better images than an Elite. Hands down better, and it is much more responsive. And if you are considering an HDS Carbon the screen quality and touch is more reactive. But then again, there is a huge price difference. If you don't mind paying more, or want a unit that will be comparable to the best for a number of years, get the HDS. If you can, go look at them instore. Demo images are almost always a tad better than what most people get, but even on the demo images the difference is clear. An Elite isn't a bad unit. My buddy I go fish with every other week has one and I like using it. I personally went with a Garmin since it was cheaper and I liked the traditional sonar, but would be happy with an elite. You can't go wrong on your decision here, but you can spend a ton of money. I'll also throw a recommendation on the new Humminbird Solix 10. It has the best down and side imaging available. But I've never found the traditional sonar to be that great.
  7. So are you saying that you got the $1700 Helix 10 with mega for $825?
  8. $500? Holy cow. I could understand the cost of the reel +$50 or something like that.
  9. Don't use Simple Green. It can react with aluminum if left on. I use it to scrub my carpets and then rise it right off. They do make an 'aircraft' version that is meant for aluminum. But yeah, best advice is don't be careless. After an 8 hour day in 95 degree summer sun it can be easy to forgo washing the hull, but just take the time and spray it down. Star Brite makes a hull cleaner I get at the Wal*Marts that works pretty well.
  10. Okay here are some screenshots that I like. They aren't the best that have come up on the unit but are pretty solid. Also remember the detail of these on a 9" screen looks better than blown up on a 15" monitor. Edit: Hold on, it won't let me upload them. Anyone have a favorite image sharer for here? Is Imgur allowed? Edit Again: Check this album for some decent shots. https://imgur.com/a/R8d1U
  11. St Croix came out with a bunch of new Avid models, a 2 piece mojo, new legend class models, the new tournament bass, and the new legend x line but haven't updated their website yet. Check Tackle Warehouse. They have them all listed.
  12. People keep telling me that but whenever I fill a spool I see no difference other than more backlashes. It's a personal preference, there are some downsides, and I know that many guys don't like to do it. It just works for me. To each his own. But yeah, Swindle is a d**n monster at skipping jigs. I thought I was good but watching that video was really humbling.
  13. I do the opposite of these guys. Tension knob almost falling off, centrifugal brakes on high and magnetic on medium. It takes almost no effort to cast but the breaks slow down the bait, especially after the first two skips, so I don't have to be careful about backlashes. Also, I only fill up my spool about halfway (Lew tournament MB normally). That might help with skipping, but I just normally do it. I don't like messing with backing and never use the bottom half of my line on the spool. Always ends up being torn out so why put it on.
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