The thermocline can be seen most easily on down-scan images in the wide sonar beam of 455kHz (top right) while...
Read moreProduct Highlights from ICAST 2023 by Richard Simms, CrappieNOW Editor The latest innovations revealed at the largest fishing trade show...
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Read moreYeti coolers cost hundreds of dollars, but professional crappie anglers Steve Coleman and Ronnie Capps spare no expense in keeping...
Read moreOne advantage of a touchscreen fishfinder is being able to use it more easily when driving down the lake. (Photo:...
Read moreThe diagram shows the coverage area of 2D sonar, down-imaging sonar and side-imaging sonar. (Courtesy Humminbird Electronics) Understanding...
Read moreDan Dannenmueller uses slip corks when fish want a slow or stopped presentation. He says the beauty of slip corks...
Read moreGuide Corey Thomas (left) says using planer boards has dramatically improved his crappie trolling success, especially in the clear waters...
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