Definitely a great read
In the near future I fully expect there to be 2 spot lock motors on a boat that will prevent that….one up front and one on the stern. That’s not that hard to do tech wise and am frankly surprised they don’t already have it. I know I would certainly buy that setup, and I’m sure many other folks would also. I spent 40 years in the missile field….lost count of months of schooling I went to just to stay current with the state of the art. As each year went by I watched in amazement as to what the advances were. The tech knowledge base is growing at a huge rate for sure.
Regards
Sent from my iPad using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
Definitely a great read
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
Some day they will have a boat that hoovers above the water. A force field will keep the wind off it so it stays in place. And then there is the transporter.
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
Naw, we will fish with submarines by then, from our Lazy Boy in our homes.
S10CHEVY LIKED above post
I'm interested, Somebody please post a phone number how to get one. Already have the poles with drift paddles but that set up is way better. Scott
I will not buy it.
Just like anglers using a live scope...looks like they are are watching the boob tube with thier faces glued to the screen.
I don't want one or need one.
I will keep fishing the way I always have with regular sonar and I will keep catching fish.
To each his own.
For the Everlasting Glory of the Infantry.fredo thanked you for this post
Me being pretty much a newbie at crappie fishing can say without a doubt that livescope & spotlock have definitely helped me catch more fish. Being able to sit pretty much in one spot in the distance & pitch to brush piles is something i'm liking for sure. My buddy is an experienced crappie fishermen & he's sure liking it too. I figure the enjoyment is really what it's all about.