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PootiTharp33

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  1. That's pretty much what I was thinking, just found it somewhat unusual and eye opening. Whenever I see muddy water I almost exclusively break out the darker colors. I guess I won't be doing that as much anymore.
  2. I'm curious on some opinions for bass behavior. I have fished a lake by me several times this year now. It's a fairly shallow, muddy (less than 6 inches visibility) lake with lots of rock, docks and occasional wood. Being that water color black n blue would seem like an automatic go to right? Well the ONLY color my partner and I can catch fish on is green pumpkin craws and chatterbaits, which doesn't make sense to me. Anyone have any insight on why this might be? We have throw all colors of the rainbows in spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, soft plastics and squarebills with no bites whatsoever. We have even ran an entire area with these with no bites and went back through with green pumpkin chatterbaits and crushed them. Just doesn't make sense to me. Thanks!
  3. I was thinking about mounting that transducer on my normal transducer arm (clearvu transducer on the bottom of transducer arm) but just rotating the kayak instead of rotating the arm.
  4. Yah I'm picking up the echomap chirp 73sv for Christmas. Through my work I get a discount through Garmin. I should be able to get the panoptix transducer for about $650. Still a large chunk of change. I looks awesome but I can't decide if it's one of those features that's cool and practical or just cool. I could see it being useful for boat ramps and other high concentration areas but not really applicable to beating the bank.
  5. Hey guys so I'm about to upgrade to the Garmin echomap chirp 73 sv. Im wondering if I should upgrade and add the panoptix transducer. Has anyone used it? I've seen all the videos and. While it looks sweet I'm not sure if it's worth the money. I'm also in kayak, not a big bass boat but any advice would be awesome!

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