Re: Fishfinders, again
"So I need something more reliable. "<br /><br />David,<br /><br />I have Humminbird and Eagle Fishfinders. I currently have a couple of Wide Potrait w/number of diff transducers, a Wide Optic Portable, and an Eagle Supra Pro Id which came on my newest boat. Prior to these, I had a Portable TCR101, which did die on me, after a good number of years service. <br /><br />With all of these, there have been times where they will not read correctly on plane. Even after spending time, finding a "good" transom location, a change in people/boat loading and water conditions, speed/trim, could cause it to loose the correct depth. Many times I've seen them lock on an old reading when it looses it. Other times I've seen them jump wildly to large depths. Also, many of the transom mount transducers can get bumped or loosen and go into an angled condition where they read exagerated depths. They work well most of the time, but would never go to 100% reliable for depth readings on plane. Maybe there is such a thing as a "perfect" transom location, but I've yet to find it. <br /><br />Maybe I am a bit parinoid from doing allot of fishing in a stained river, where depth is always variable, and structure changes every year, but I wouldn't be on plane with my finder reading only 8' and not knowing the water.<br /><br />Correction: The Eagle fishfinder is a Supra Pro, not a Fish Id, as I originally stated.