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| pstrombe - 11/7/2022 7:46 PM
Personally, I'm strictly catch and release - it's all about the hunt and adds a level of enjoyment to my experience. This year my wife and I have had eaten a total of 6 - 17" walleyes.
This part completely contradicts itself. You can't strictly be a catch and release angler and keep walleyes.
On the subject of electronics, I don't have 360 or livescope and I don't plan to add either of them in the near future. Upgrading electronics every season to the latest and greatest isn't something I can afford.
I do use side scan and HD mapping in addition to standard 2D sonar quite a bit. GPS mapping is probably the feature I use the most. It not only tells me where I am, but I consider it a basic safety requirement too. I would never throttle down somewhere if I didn't know how deep it was. That's a recipe for disaster. |