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mskygyd
Posted 2/4/2006 11:07 PM (#175657 - in reply to #175271)
Subject: RE: Ticking Transducers


I did some scuba diving under my boat to see (and hear ) things from a fishes point of view - and hearing range.
The transducer is audible and I don't care what anybody says - that can't be good. I had an experience where I had a client miss a 50 incher on a heavily pressured lake - went back over her and shut everything off . This time she stayed on and was netted . I think that if you know a lake well enough to work a structure without sound waves banging around in the water - it HAS to be a good thing. Did Spray or Cal (or whoever we will let have the world record) have transducers ????? Of coarse - you always get the retard musky that tries to eat your trolling motor prop - but that fish will get caught - lots. We are all looking for the Big one that has avoided capture for a long long time and any little thing can help. If I'm on a good spot - I turn the Lowrance off.

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