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KJ pluggin

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  1. After seeing your last fishing report I got to thinking about this thread again, I was wondering if it would be possible to use a small solar charger like this to help maintain your batteries on the water. It probably wouldn't be enough to keep them at a full charge but it may extend the life long enough to get away with a smaller battery.

  2. Having the actual depth on the Fish Hawk will make it much easier and faster to pinpoint where all your temp breaks and current layers are located. Just reading off the rigger counters is going to add an amount of variance. For example, if your fishing deep and into a strong current your counter may be off by 10' to 20'. Its surprising to see sometimes how little changes like a small shift in troll direction can change how deep your gear is running. I don't think the depth function on the Function is a necessity, but it certainly is a nice feature.

    Also, just targeting an area where you see fish on your sonar isn't always where your going to take hits. The only time you get a true reading on how deep a fish is is when you go right over the top of them. The further out to the side of the cone the fish are the deeper they will show up on the graph.

  3. Yeah those charts don't make much sense, maybe they were running a different speed or direction when they put them together.

    After looking at it a bit closer, down to 60' or so it looks pretty accurate, maybe hit a different current layer down a bit deeper.

  4. I am planning on switching over my high divers to slide divers this year and I was wondering what you guys are using for weights and rings on them? I currently run mags on my low diver and standard high diver, and I was thinking of running the lite bite slide diver with the standard weight and a mag ring. I am looking to get roughly that 3:1 ratio on the slide diver. Thoughts?

  5. Anybody ever go West. into the Bay? I was talking to some guys last fallat the boat landing... October 5/6 or so, these guys were catching salmon out of the Bay! I had always wanted to try the Bay for walleye/perch but these guys had some nice fish...

    I have fished the Green Bay side a few times when it has been to rough on the lake side. You can find a few kings and an occasional brown over there but the fishing isn't nearly as good as the lake side. The bay gets pretty warm, so if you fish that side look for cold water.

  6. Take a look at this map. If you go 4 miles strait East out of the ship canal you will hit the South edge of the bank in about 90 FOW, from there you can follow the edge North for about three to four miles. The vast majority of boats are going to run out to the bank and head North in the morning so it gets pretty congested on weekends. If you try going east and west while its busy your not going to make many friends and your probably going to be replacing your long lines. Good luck next season, Sturgeon Bay has a lot to offer and I think you will like it!

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