Musky school 2011 ?
TEX
Posted 12/1/2011 10:33 PM (#526851)
Subject: Musky school 2011 ?




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Location: SUN PRAIRIE WI
Iwas at the school back in the spring in the beginning someone gave A class on the latest in marine electronics I thought the people who gave it were from A local business that sold and installed them what company were they from
erico
Posted 12/2/2011 7:53 AM (#526874 - in reply to #526851)
Subject: RE: Musky school 2011 ?





Location: Hayward WI
I think your looking for Greg Fitch, live in Oregon..
http://www.xtremecustommarine.com/
Junkman
Posted 12/4/2011 9:06 AM (#527193 - in reply to #526874)
Subject: RE: Musky school 2011 ?




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Not sure what school you are referring to but, I took the all day Lowrance class (twice now) taught by Dr. Bruce Sampson (A.K.A. Dr. Sonar) and after the second time around actually began (barely) to understand what the hell the thing could do. He is clearly the guy to learn from. The only other guy, who's a musky guy (not a walleye freak like Sampson) that came close to knowing the full capabilities of the machine was Gregg Thomas, who gave an electronics seminar as part of the Musky Rules schools that are one-day affairs in the winter. I would say two things about electronics: one is that almost nobody I know uses more than 5% of what the machines can do and you really should take a class, and two, is that I have now switched to the H-Bird (they do not sponsor me) and I am not going back! Marty
Jeff Hanson
Posted 12/4/2011 3:44 PM (#527246 - in reply to #527193)
Subject: RE: Musky school 2011 ?




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It was from Capital city chapter muskies inc. musky school.
Tex,
you are looking for Greg Fitch, he is the best in this area and the only one I would trust with my electronics. I see someone else posted his info.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com