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Friday, June 01, 2012
Rigged a Fish Finder to the Kayak, Made a Difference!
Decided to rig a fish finder to the kayak. After some tinkering, made a power source that uses eight AA Batteries for power. Then, used some scrap PVC to make a transducer mount. Went to the Brockdale Park this evening to try it out. Soon after launching was able to locate a few schools of fish and an underwater brush line that held fish! Caught mainly undersized White Bass and a few Yellow Bass on a White Marabou Roadrunner. Then, had a Bruiser take the Roadrunner but quickly snapped the line. Switched to a White Crappie Jig and caught a White Bass before calling it quits. Fun stuff, even better that the wind was negligible!
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