So you just bought yourself a brand new transducer. Congratulations! Before you can start tracking down where all the fish are, you need to figure out how to mount the transducer on your trolling motor. If you’re not sure how to do that, you’ve come to the right place! In this article, we’ll discuss step-by-step …
Fishing
Can’t’ seem to decide between down imaging or side imaging sonar devices? Well, you’ve found yourself in the middle of an age-old debate; one that very few people have sufficient knowledge to answer. You see, you’re considering owning a sonar fish finder with down imaging or side imaging, but what you need to understand is …
Have the fish stopped biting lately? If you’re having trouble catching fish, then you’re probably looking for answers. Could your trolling motor be causing the problem? All trolling motors produce at least some noise, and of course, that noise is going to be amplified underwater. But is it enough to keep the fish away? Is …
Fish finders are awesome tools that make it easier for you to find where the fish are congregating. Perhaps you’ve had such good luck with your fish finder in the past that you want to try it for ice fishing. Or maybe you ice fish on a regular basis and you’re wondering how it would …
If you’re new to fishing a particular body of water, having a fish finder will make your job a lot easier. Fish finders are excellent tools for scouting out the water and picking out areas where the fish tend to congregate. But what if your fishing boat of choice is an inflatable? Is it possible …
If you enjoy inflatables but are unsure whether or not you can fish in them, you’ve come to the right place. You will love an inflatable boat’s location flexibility and portability compared to a kayak or traditional boat. A dinghy allows you to maneuver to different locations with ease and not have to worry about …
Trolling motors have come far in recent years – while they used to be simple electric motors, they’re now complex machines that can help anglers with everything from navigation to anchoring. One of the biggest technological advances in this field is GPS virtual anchoring, also known as Spot-Lock if you’re a Minn Kota fan. Using …
If you’re fishing in the ocean, a large lake, or a river, your best bet may be to troll your line. Trolling allows you to cover a greater area of the water by paddling up to several miles, dragging your hook and lure behind the boat. But can you troll a lure from a kayak? …
Bodies of water are not consistently uniform. They may have deep holes, shallow areas, sandbars, and other unseen obstacles. Not to mention, if you’re a fisher, it can be difficult to find where the fish are hiding out. That’s where a transducer comes in. If you’re tired of spending all your time searching for fish …
Trolling rod holders are a must-have for anyone who does a lot of boat fishing. Because they keep you from having to hold your fishing rods the entire time, they free you up to paddle or control the boat’s motors, take a break without reeling in your line, or enjoy doing other things on the …
Do you have an inflatable boat with a trolling motor? Then you’re almost ready to go fishing! One more piece of gear that you’ll want to have is the best fish finder for your trolling motor. There are many options on the market and it can be hard to choose the best one, especially if …
Make this fishing season better than ever when you get an inflatable pontoon boat. These boats give you unprecedented access to nooks and crannies as they are easy to navigate in shallow areas and among rocks. Find more fish than ever before when you can access more of the water than ever before. There are …
Every inflatable boat advertises itself as “perfect for fishing.” Take a closer look though, you’ll realize that not all of them are. Dozens of inflatable “fishing” boats have ZERO features for fishermen. It’s a marketing label that manufacturers slap onto their boats to get more sales. This begs the question… Which inflatable fishing boats are …
It’s a calm, sunny day out on the lake with your friends. You chat, trade jokes, have a beer… and you fish. You fish and fish – and your catch is terrific! Bass, trout, catfish, carp… you name it. The best part? You don’t feel tired. You’re out for hours and hours, but you never …