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Thread: PawPaw "gene" and his fishfinder

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    Congratulations it's well deserved.

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    Congrats!
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    Great Gene. I ain't read any articles yet, but will get to it.
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    All of them were pretty decent reads. Hats off to all that submitted them, and great job Gene!
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    Hey Gene, make sure you check out the archives on how to set up a sonar unit. Im guessing you have used one before, but either way, getting it tuned correctly can make a huge difference. Aint nothing better that "graph" fishing as i call it, actually watch a fish come up from below your bait and hit. Really helpfull for shy fish(walleyes come to mind) and when fish are picky, you can literally go through every color/bait in your box till you find what they want, and you have 100% knowledge of wether they like what they see or not.

    Congrats on the win by the way.

    HB

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    To my pals Ken, Tom and the rest of you thanks again for the kind words and support.

    Hillbilly, I,ve never used one with this many bells and whistles. I've first been reading the manual to get familiar with the button and functions. Then I will certain look at the stuff in the archives with all that knowledge from you that know.

    Special thanks to Ed Moes (SLAB) for the opportunity and the wonderful site. Ed those words coming from you mean a lot.

    "gene"
    "G" Gone but not forgotten!!

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    Way to go, Pawpaw Gene. Good work, hope you enjoy that unit.
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