Home
 

Speed and Temp?
t3pt6k 
  Port: Grand Haven, MI   11/23/2004 13:47
Admin
Posts: 2447
 

Alright - since the new boat has no fishing electronics at all - nope not even a fishfinder - I will be refitting it this winter. The question is what speed and temp sensor should I use - Fishhawk, Subtroll, cannon, something else? I've been on many boats with the FishHawk and it has always worked well. But I've read some very strong opinions for and against all of the options. What do y'all think?


The administrator has disabled public write access.


      Topics Author Date
    thread link
Speed and Temp?
tiara3600 11/23/2004 13:47
    thread link
thread linkthread link Re:Speed and Temp?
FLATRATE 11/23/2004 15:57
    thread link
thread linkthread linkthread link Re:Speed and Temp?
tiara3600 11/23/2004 16:11
    thread link
thread linkthread linkthread linkthread link Re:Speed and Temp?
chip77 11/23/2004 20:02
    thread link
thread linkthread linkthread linkthread linkthread link Re:Speed and Temp?
tiara3600 11/23/2004 20:14
    thread link
thread linkthread linkthread linkthread linkthread linkthread link Re:Speed and Temp?
FLATRATE 11/23/2004 22:19
    thread link
thread linkthread linkthread linkthread linkthread linkthread linkthread link Re:Speed and Temp?
tiara3600 11/23/2004 22:30
    thread link
thread linkthread linkthread linkthread linkthread link Re:Speed and Temp?
h2ohazard 11/23/2004 21:58
    thread link
thread linkthread linkthread linkthread linkthread linkthread link Re:Speed and Temp?
chip77 11/23/2004 22:10
    thread link
thread linkthread linkthread linkthread linkthread linkthread linkthread link Re:Speed and Temp?
tiara3600 11/23/2004 22:12
Experience Outdoors
Calumet Marine and Sport
Gnat Outdoors Cook Book

Current Activity

1768 Total Pictures

1119 Total Stories
1212441 Stories Read
17991 Total Posts
1875182 Post Views

Nobody is chatting

Member's Gallery

Login

(C) 2004 - 2008 Educated Angler - Great Lakes Fishing Resource  Educated Angler Sitemap   Links
 
Mission Statement : Educated Angler will continue to be the premiere Great Lakes Fishing Resource, including fishing message boards, fishing reports covering Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, Lake St. Clair, Lake Superior and tributaries, fishing chat, Great Lakes fisheries news, fishing links, and Great Lakes webcams. Membership will remain free and offer photo galleries, homepages, and a passionate community of salmon, steelhead, lake trout, walleye, bass, perch, pike, and muskie anglers.

The Fishing Site Top SIte List The Experience Outdoors Network