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  1. Just noticed that the lowrance transducer is 12 inches long. Might be a deal breaker.
  2. Nice setup! That's what I'm envisioning. Are your ducer arm and display mount two different pieces of hardware? Yakattack arm maybe? I dig the helix units for sure just seemed a bit outta my budget. Is the 5 inch screen adequate or should I go 7?
  3. Thanks that's what I was afraid of. Bow mount is obviously my preferred method but having it over the side makes it easier to remove weeds or pull up in shallow water.
  4. Hello. I've just ordered a Pescador Pilot and want to install a side imaging fish finder. I know the transducer has to have a clear view to allow the imaging to work and therefore can't be mounted thru hull or in scupper. I plan to use a deployment arm to mount the ducer possibly on the bow or possibly over the side. My question is this.... If I mount over the side and therefore more or less next to the propeller does the transducer need to be lower than the lowest part of the propeller to avoid interference? Or can I just mount lower than the lowest part of the hull? Will the prop wash be seen on the graph in side imaging mode? Next question maybe you folks can advise me on...I'd like to get a 7 inch screen and don't much care about mapping as I mostly fish lakes under 100 acres thus the units I am considering are the Lowrance hook2 7X and the Garmin striker 7sv. Anybody run these on a yak or have any input otherwise? Kinda leaning towards the Lowrance because it's 400 bucks and from what I understand Garmin may or may not use "true" down imaging. Thanks for the time. Matt
  5. Larry: Zoom horny toad Sally: Berkley sub woofer
  6. My current chatter bait setup is a Skeet Reese spinner bait rod. This rod has a moderate fast taper. I run 40 lb braid because this rod is already pretty noodley at the tip.
  7. Zoom super fluke is an easy bait to skip. Rigged weightless Texas style works well for this method. Practice and impress your friends.
  8. Another vote for the pit boss. However, I recently started using the Biospawn Vile craw and have been impressed. Seems to catch a few more fish before getting too torn up to keep using.
  9. Fishing horny toads over thick weed mats is one of my favorite ways to catch bass. If they want it they'll get it. I have had more than one occasion where the "bass" that repeatedly slap at the bait but never quite eat it turn out to be gar. You might be encountering this.
  10. Check that you are not overfilling the spool on your reel. If you fill it too full the line will come off in bunches and definitely effect casting. Don't fill all the way to the edge of the spool. Leave some space. Better to slightly under fill than over fill.
  11. I have wiener dogs as pets. And I've never been opposed to skippin docks.
  12. Fished hurshtown for little over an hour this morning. Caught three nice smallies. Two on a black grub and eighth ounce jig. Third was on a wacky rigged zoom centipede. First time fishing it from a kayak. The wind picked up which made for an interesting paddle back. Overall nice place will definitely be back
  13. Hello. Anyone ever fish Hurshtown reservoir northeast of Fort Wayne? Gonna put the kayak in tomorrow and just thought I'd try to solicit some advice. Only fished up there one time prior and we caught a couple walleyes trolling crank baits along the rip rap. Would like to get a smallie or two. Don't know much about the place other than its usually breezy and the water tends to be clear. Thanks
  14. I prefer to take my dog. He has yet to complain about a bad day.

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