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Post by catfishbryan on Feb 14, 2007 23:40:37 GMT -5
i ask him same question once. i got the remark if you wanna be a smart butt you can leave. i wasnt trying to be smart i was just being honest. but i have a good friend that fishes there on a regular basis and he has told me that he does thow net his lake alot to get them outta there.
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Post by kennedy1 on Mar 18, 2007 14:11:27 GMT -5
The fishfinder doohicky thingy is an asset to have . But think of it this way. Which is more fun - trying to determine the depth using your fishing skills or doing it the easy way?I guess it depends on what kind of mood you are in for that day huh? LOL
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Post by python on Mar 20, 2007 15:59:54 GMT -5
I will sell mine for $50 o.b.o., all that you need is battery's and a new bobber/sensor. I believe they cost around $20. My ex bought it for me when they 1rst came out. It's the full screen hummingbird with the green float. The battery in the sensor is no good and you can't just put in a battery because it's molded into one sealed piece. I don't know how it went dead I only tried to use it maybe 3x.
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Post by mark on Apr 15, 2007 11:35:20 GMT -5
i just got 1 and cant get it to work at all.do the batterys die in a day or 7 days??no read out at all...
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