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  1. #1
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    Re: Portable fish finders?

    If you are lookind for one cheap might want to try this out. Used on Craigslist sounds like a good deal.

    http://louisville.craigslist.org/spo/787683616.html

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    Re: Portable fish finders?

    Thanks guys, I think I'm gonna go with the cuda since it's like the one on my boat and I already know the functions.

    Geo-I knew about a couple of those spots, the others are now marked on my map. I'd love to camp at Zephyr but the guys that I go with are 55+ and like their comfort. I don't mind it either really... I can't imagine lugging all that junk over Zephyr portage, even though it's short. We base camp and then fish from there, make Monument 3-4 times, fish Zephyr a day, Swamp, head out into big Sag for the lakers, ect. I'd like to try a big route trip one of these days but there's something to be said about a nice relaxing base camp with nothing to do but fish. Man I've caught many, many big smallies from George Straits but we call it Gary's hole. Last year I took one pack of Gulp black 3" curly tails. After 2 hours there I had 1 of them left. It was catch 4-5 smallies, cut off by a pike, catch 6 smallies, cut off by a pike. Then I got smart, burn a spinner through there, catch all the pike and scare them off, then catch the smallies.

    The biggest pike I've caught was from that weed bed on the opposite side of Zephyr, 39 inches. Hopefully I'll be able to find some new reefs and holes with better electronics.

    I still haven't nailed down the whole walleye fishing thing, I didn't catch any the first trip, did better the last trip. They were piled up in the weed beds, big fish eating pike swim baits and spinner baits, had one jump over the canoe to get the lure.
    It's kind of hard to concentrate on walleyes when you know there's a pile of 3 pound smallies just down the lake.

    I'd like to try to plan a June trip next year and take my son, just got to get enough guys to go. Ted

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    Re: Portable fish finders?

    Man.......I just LOVE going up there.....................

    The June trips are FANTASTIC........but you need to worry about weather and BUGS. This time of year, and later, the bugs are GONE, and the fishing is still pretty good.

    I'd like to hookup with you sometime, and maybe try to get a trip going.

    Later,

    Geo

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    Re: Portable fish finders?

    We go the last week in May to take advantage of the Memorial Day and thus take only 4 days off work. Oh...and we avoid the flying vermon.

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