Electronics sure have come a long way.
Yep , them darn things sure are invasive , never thought in this day and age one could be so deadly . Not sure what would happen if there was a pack of them together , but to be VERY sure just one could REALLY tear up some fish ....
....mind you dis bout dat, I stumble around pitching my jig all over the place, if a mud puddle "might" have a crappie in it , then I want to pitch my jig in there....BUT....
with the aide of the VERY simple lest electronic fish finder thingeez, it becomes a whole new ball game ....
BATTER UP , KABOOM is near ....
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
Funny about the Piranha. Some years ago on my home creek I was there when a guy caught one. Medium size and the teeth couldn’t get beyond the hook shank. Up here in the NE I’m sure they couldn’t survive the winter, but as a precaution he killed it. Nasty looking mouth - some Jack wagon must have thought it was funny to let it go, or it outgrew the tank.
Bob
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Cool picture for that unit. I wonder will Garmin add a joystick to their livescope. One joystick turns the transducer and one to operate the trolling motor. Then you have the fish on your screen, move the red lazer square over the fish and hit lock. Use the fish lock button instead of the spot lock. Now just pester the fish until he bites.
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