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I am hearing they are going to outlaw Crappie brakes, limit your screens to a total of 60" and reduce the transducers to a total of 1 on the trolling motor. I think these are positive changes and are a happy medium for everyone involved.

 

60" is still a lot of screens though - 5, 12" would be ok.

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I think you’re hearing rumors.   If they’ve already made a decision then they’ve violated everything they said about the committee’s role in gathering information throughout the 2024 season so they can make an informed decision.
 

https://www.bassmaster.com/elite/news/b-a-s-s-creates-committee-and-institutes-technology-reviews-for-2024-elite-series-season/

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Most transducers are built in so are you allowed on in addition? It just says trolling motor so if thsi is true people will just mount them on other poles.  And use them that way.

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“Doesn’t matter it’s still spotlighting with one transducer” R. Blanket 

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