Re: Fish finder winter time use?
Story:
Quite a few years back, me and a buddy of mine were going to fish his private pond that we knew was rich with Crappies. The year before, we had sunk a bundle of Christmas trees to create some structure. The ice had moved the floating marker. We couldn't find it.
Finding that structure was not as easy as you'd think. We knew, generally, where it was.
We bored a few holes and stuck the transducer down to see if we could see anything.
Third hole was the charm, we were on top of it.
We proceeded to have a great day pulling out "pounder" Crappies but noticed, on the Fishfinder, something else moving around down there. We thought it may be a Pike "nosing around".
My buddy rigged up a heavier rod and started "swimming around" a Red/White Daredevil. Viola! a 34" Northern Pike. He didn't want them in there, so we kept it.
Great day. Nice Crappies and a nice pike.
Personally, I like Pike. If you know how to clean one (Y Bone) they are quite tasty.