shoestring
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2009
- Messages
- 107
Re: Fish finder~necessity or toy?
this is my opinion, if you are an unlucky angler, buy the fishfider and nothing much will change. if you catch fish now buy it and nothing much will change. i had one on my old boat and it was fun to use. i had pretty much memorized the bottom of my lake and was able to navigate back to the dock in thick fog one day by reading and recognizing bottom features. I caught fish with it and without it. I had just as much luck with it as i did on days i forgot it at home. pick any fishing show and after 30 min you will need a 250 hp outboard, a sparkly boat, electric motor, 10 poles with brand x-line, a tackle box with $2000 worth of tackle, make sure you get the red hooks, and have to have the shirt that features fish on it, oh yeah, get the polorized sunglasses, not one but 2 fishfinders, blah blah blah. If you plan on making money by fishing, get all the gear, if it is a past time just enjoy the day. I don't have a fishfinder now and looked at all the new models, I thought about getting one but I catch fish without it and without all of the other bling bling. Just my trusty walmart ugly-stick $29.99 combo and my shoebox sized tacklebox. Trout, large/small mouth, stripers, walleye, crappie, bluegill, catfish.... they don't know I caught 'em on cheap gear until I get 'em in the boat. Fish finders work, but you still can't tell if they have had breakfast yet or not. Don't expect it to be a replacement for skill. my boat has a built in depth and water temp indicator and that is all i need to keep my lead line and needle fish out of the weeds in my mountain lake. being bigbear-socal
this is my opinion, if you are an unlucky angler, buy the fishfider and nothing much will change. if you catch fish now buy it and nothing much will change. i had one on my old boat and it was fun to use. i had pretty much memorized the bottom of my lake and was able to navigate back to the dock in thick fog one day by reading and recognizing bottom features. I caught fish with it and without it. I had just as much luck with it as i did on days i forgot it at home. pick any fishing show and after 30 min you will need a 250 hp outboard, a sparkly boat, electric motor, 10 poles with brand x-line, a tackle box with $2000 worth of tackle, make sure you get the red hooks, and have to have the shirt that features fish on it, oh yeah, get the polorized sunglasses, not one but 2 fishfinders, blah blah blah. If you plan on making money by fishing, get all the gear, if it is a past time just enjoy the day. I don't have a fishfinder now and looked at all the new models, I thought about getting one but I catch fish without it and without all of the other bling bling. Just my trusty walmart ugly-stick $29.99 combo and my shoebox sized tacklebox. Trout, large/small mouth, stripers, walleye, crappie, bluegill, catfish.... they don't know I caught 'em on cheap gear until I get 'em in the boat. Fish finders work, but you still can't tell if they have had breakfast yet or not. Don't expect it to be a replacement for skill. my boat has a built in depth and water temp indicator and that is all i need to keep my lead line and needle fish out of the weeds in my mountain lake. being bigbear-socal