Am about to write up a conversation about the cost versus the crappie in the boat .
stay tuned before you spend the dollars , not kidding .
One of my friends from CDC took me out last spring. He showed great patience as I tried to follow his directions. Some of his comments included: "Get the jig down faster!", "Aw, you bonked him on the head!", "Just follow the arrow! (I was trying to see an arrow on the screen)", "You lost him. Re-drop!", etc. We each caught a fish over two pounds and had a great time.
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Am about to write up a conversation about the cost versus the crappie in the boat .
stay tuned before you spend the dollars , not kidding .
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Lonnie what is that place in the photo called?
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The LS is a great tool when single pole fishing or spider rigging. Doesn’t work worth a flip pulling jigs.
Single pole fishing in brush, it’s a game changer. No time wasted wondering if there are fish there or how deep or if they’re biting. They either are or aren’t, at what depth, and if they’re eating. and it’s all plainly visible.
I use a cheap Garmin Striker 4 mainly for the depth level and underwater structure. After that, I relied on my experience and knowledge to hook the fishes. Just because you can see the fishes, doesn't mean you can get them to bite. It would be a nice item to have but I can't justify it since I've been catching fish without it.
Richard Gene uses only a basic fish finder but his wealth of knowledge helps him to key into the fish. If you drop him into a new lake, I believe he would probably do alright most of the time due to his experience and knowledge on how to locate and hook into fish.
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Garmin sure has been slow to sign that sponsorship contract i sent them.
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I'm holding at $11.00 per fish current on my spreadsheet
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I consider crappie fishing like hunting. If I were to total all costs venison would be $80 a pound. Darn well will not keep me from hunting, though (smile).
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what happened to gust fishing?try it its fun