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    Quote Originally Posted by speckfinder View Post
    The worst part of using a spot lock trolling motor is when the wind is dead calm. These would definitely help.
    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.

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    Definitely a great read
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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    Bow and stern thrusters just like the big boats?
    I had considered building a stern thruster. To control the boat while shooting docks
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    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

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    Naw, we will fish with submarines by then, from our Lazy Boy in our homes.
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    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    Naw, we will fish with submarines by then, from our Lazy Boy in our homes.
    We will resort back to the 50's . Throw a stick of dyno mite , pick them up and go home .
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    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.

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    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.

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