If your local bps is out of them, have them look on the computer and see who has them. Then have one shipped in for you. The Spfld store does that all the time. I have had reels shipped in from Chicago and rods from Houston. It only takes a few days.
This is good advice. I'd add; charge them within 24 hours after each use and check the water level once a month. I have to add water 3-4 times each year as I fish close to 100 days and that much charging will make water go away.
I looked into stocking some of my ponds and the biologist who spoke to me talked about balancing the forage and predators.
He said never put back a perch or crappie and keep 20 bass per acre of the pond each year or I would wind up with a stunted population.
Take up bait making. There is a wonderful world out there and lots of different kinds of baits to make. I make everything except my tops and jerks. I poured 10 dozen jig heads yesterday.
Aurora Canvas Battlefield MO. They have been making custom covers for years. I have one that is 9 years old, been all over central US and still going fine.
If you want good power you will need to be in the 70# range for that weight of boat. A friend of mine hauls around a 19' Bass Cat with a 67#. I have an 82 on my 20.5' Champion. We both seem to have all the power we need for the wind in which we fish.
Measure your shaft and add at least 3" so you can fish in stronger winds.
As for power drain 12V is the most you can find. 24 is less and 36 is even less.
I use a microwave oven to melt plastic. Bear's has good prices on plastics. Be sure to buy some heat stabilizer when you get some. It will help keep the plastic from scorching on reheats.
Use a narrow angle beam, like 200mHz. I think its like a 10* beam, or something close.
Yep. I have a custom built 8° xducer just of deep ledge fishing in the winter. But you have to be in slick water to keep the bait in the cone.
I have never done drop shot with a long rod. I use rods no longer than 5'9" because I fish vertically and want to sit or stand comfortably and keep my bait in the cone.
I catch many of my fish right under the boat but I fish in clear water and it normally has to be at least 15-20' deep. Just because you see something on the screen doesn't mean it is right under the boat. The signal goes out in a cone shape and it bounces back to the unit. If something like a suspended fish shows up at say 25' that means it is 25' from your transducer and can be anywhere in the cone.
Financing through a boat dealer is them having someone who calls various banks depending on how good the credit of the buyer is and arranging loans. There are also companies that do it for the boat dealers. I have never seen a dealership big enough to carry loans.
We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.