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  1. I'm looking to install an LSS-2 tranducer on a 96 Nitro 205SF. Has anyone done it with success on a Nitro without a jackplate? I don't have one, and don't intend to add one. I was just about to place an order and received an alarming PM from a fellow member telling me that Nitros and the LSS-2 do not get along. Can someone please explain what's causing the issue, preferably with pictures? I'm a visual learner . I really want to make the sidescan work. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  2. Shane we've got to link up one of these days. You practically live in my back yard....I'm in Northwood.
  3. I know where you were, and bet Shane does too I've been frequenting Pleasant Lake in Deerfield now that my boat's out of Northwood for the season. Bite's been pretty good there.
  4. Well I haven't really followed up here much but I do have a nice update......my wife and I purchased a new to us Nitro 205SF. This is a rocketship compared to the old Glastron. Got her up over 55mph with me and 1/2 tank of gas. Fishes great, fairly shallow draw so I'm still able to get in the skinny water . Here's a couple quick pics. You can actually see the old girl in the background on the mooring.
  5. Hey guys, new guy from NH here. My name is Matt and I'm 28 yrs old and I've been fishing for as long as I can remember. While I'm new here I'm not new to the forum scene. I co-own a Toyota X-Runner enthusiast forum (xr-underground . com) so I know my way around these places. I own two boats; an old 81 glastron set up for bass fishing and a 10' pelican plastic pontoon boat for the ponds I can't get the boat in. I fish regularly, at least once a week, with a couple guys from my office. I've actually already been out on the water this year in NH. I took the Pelican up to the powerplant and did some open water fishing at the beginning of last month, cold yes, but fishing was great as well. So I guess that's a good start, hopefully I can learn a few things.

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