After hating the thought of being “stuck” with just a canoe, I decided to make lemonade as the saying goes. My first few outings, drifting and blowing in the wind, fumbling with tangled rods, I would curse the elements and swear a trolling motor and casting deck would change my luck. But, with each outing I came to realize that I’m on the water… I’m healthy… sometimes the fish bite… and life is good. Slowly the upgrades happened - first a cheap fish finder (Hummingbird 535 - $100 with a battery on a local used fishing gear site). Setup as a portable unit, I ended up with the transducer attached to a short piece of PVC conduit. Trimmed just right, it attaches to the gunnel in seconds with a small C-clamp. When the old school lead-acid battery failed, I bought a LiOn battery from Amazon for $60. So much lighter, easily lasts all day and charges quickly - very happy with that. No side imaging or watching wolf packs on live scope, but knowing the depth, bottom structure and water temp. is a whole lot better than fishing blind. I’ve been able to work some deep weed edges and drop offs with this setup, and put some good ones in the net.
Next, I opened up a lot of space by adding a 3 rod holder ($25 on Amazon) behind me. It works great when I’m alone and sitting forward of the rear seat, but (as I learned) bait covers are essential when I have a partner and have to sit on the rear seat with treble hooks rubbing my back.
The next upgrade was Spotlock… aka a small anchor. On days where the wind just won’t do what I tell it to, I can hold while I work some cover or structure. If fishing along the shore, I can just pull the anchor up a few feet while the wind drifts me another 2 cast lengths alone the shore then drop again and work the new area for as little or long as needed.
Fishing alone, I’ve now got a great setup. My canoe is a 17ft. aluminum and stable enough to stand in for fishing when I need to stretch my legs. With my tackle bag and rods behind me, net laid across the thwart/seat in front of me ready to go, fish finder just ahead of the yoke I now have a very efficient setup.??
With a partner, a canoe is still functional but that’s where I still really want a boat. However, with acceptance of my situation I purposely went looking for spots better suited for a canoe and I will say I’ve found some good ones. Sometimes a short carry but often that means I’m on a small lake by myself. After changing my outlook from dwelling on what I don’t have, I’ve had a great season in the HMCS Poverty.
I think my next upgrade will be a better fish finder - but I’m in no big hurry.
So, there’s my story. Does anyone else have a canoe setup or ideas to share?