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    Default Portable Temperature Gauge


    Can anyone recommend a small, portable temperature sensor / gauge? I had one made by Minn Kota that cost $15 that finally quit. It was really handy and did the job, but now I'm in the market again.

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    Radio Shack sells one, that looks like a pin. Take the cap off, point it and press the botton. People in the furance repair bussiness use them.

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    AIRGUIDE p/n 1520132
    features
    clock
    water temp
    air temp
    light
    23' cord for the water sensor
    about $15. on ebay

    its what i use,, never let me down yet
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    Thats what I had Inside outside thermometer from walmart,Tape the probe to your trolling motor.

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    Airguide is what I use also.

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    i put a couple of screws on the side of the cork,, i like to know what the temp is at 3',5' 10',15' but thats me, i always say too much knowledge of the surrounds gives me an extra edge....
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    I used to have a Combo-C-Lector that had a 50 foot cable. You only had to stop at each foot mark labeled on the cable for 10 seconds to get the temp reading for that depth. I could determine the depth of the themocline easily and without pulling up the probe at each depth checked. It also let you know what the most visible color was at that depth and water clarity.
    Sometimes an off the wall color would out produce my standard colors say 6 to 1 "Longline trolling multipe jigs." Never failed, when I would grab the Combo-C-Lector and check the color at the exact depth that the jigs were running it would always be right on the color that they were hitting the best!
    Sadly, They quit making these several years ago. You can still luck up and find one still new in the box on E-Bay but they go for up to 100 bucks.
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    i need one of the airguard i like it
    Speck

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAPPIEDENTIST
    i put a couple of screws on the side of the cork,, i like to know what the temp is at 3',5' 10',15' but thats me, i always say too much knowledge of the surrounds gives me an extra edge....
    JAKE
    I taped the sensor of mine to my trolling motor.

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