Chuck Hasse, Leech Lake guide, explain his top choice for mounting his electronics securely on the bow of his boat.
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Forward facing sonar is not just a plug-and-play system. There are tricks and settings you need to know how to adjust to get the best picture.
Improving your 2D graphing in the boat isn’t just a matter of adjusting settings, it all starts with having them rigged just right.
Jason Mitchell explains how down imaging can help you identify more walleye that are laying in the mud.
2D sonar generally covers more water than down imaging, but down imaging provides a much more precise picture when fishing structure or weeds.
When you’re on a large body or water or chasing suspended basin walleye, there’s a lot of water to cover. One way to tackle this is by using your graph at high speeds.
NWT Pro Angler Mark Courts discusses how to read and target bait balls when using your electronics.
When fishing precise spot-on-the-spot locations, there’s one add-on that can greatly improve your boat control.
Kade Lynch from AquaTraction shares how to use Side Scan on the Missouri River sand bars to find spring walleye.
Mike Rogers shares a simple modification to his Genz Blue Pack Vexilar to make hole-hopping easier on the ice.
Ice Team Pro, Matt Waldron, breaks down how adjusting the frequency settings on your Vexilar FLX-30 unit can improve your ice fishing success.
We break down and review the best Garmin Livescope Boat Mount. Full breakdown and video included on how toset it up for your boat!