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Post by rodman on Jan 13, 2008 17:54:24 GMT -5
How many guys have a fish finder in the front of their boat for when they are fishing? I ahveseen thi on other boats - more expensive then mine.
Do you have a second set of connections and just move your same unit to the front or do youhave two different units?
Thinking of wiring a second connection.
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Post by fisherman77 on Jan 13, 2008 19:45:42 GMT -5
Rodman I have two fish finders on my boat. They are wired as two not one. I need one for when I'm running the big motor looking for striper's. Then I need one on the bow when I'm on the trolling motor to stay on top of the fish when vertical jigging. It's all in what kind of fishing you are doing?? But most all fishing boat come rigged for two fish finders. Good fishing
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Post by lakerdan on Jan 14, 2008 11:34:10 GMT -5
I fish from the back of the boat so I keep my unit in the back - my wife is usually sun bathing up front so no need for one up front.
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Post by Charlie Bowles on Jan 14, 2008 20:20:10 GMT -5
Yeah It is absolutely necessary when you are jigging for striper or structure fishing for bass. The Garmin on the front of my boat stopped working and It drives me crazy! I am constantly walking back to look at it or asking my partner "Whats on TV?". Can't wait till the new one shows up!
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