New One Man Boat

Just thought I'd add a picture of the depth collar installed on the motor.

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It was 70 degrees today but the rest of the week is supposed to be cold, so I headed out to fish today. All the modifications worked great. I LOVE this Terrova. I never touched the foot pedal today. My intent was to fish for crappie, so I thought I'd try putting the Megalive 2 in landscape mode. Maybe I need more practice, but I had a hard time reading it and identifying fish. I eventually put it back in forward mode.

Things were slow at first. I was having a hard time finding crappie. I ended up going back to the spot I caught a few last time. I caught a couple there. When things slowed down, I decided to search for more fish. I had no luck. I was scanning shallow water flats and such. I finally gave up and headed back to the spot where I caught the fish.

About 3:30 in the afternoon things starting picking up. I ended up catching a bunch of crappie. They were mostly small, but some were larger than the crappie I had caught in the summer. Then, I started catching bass on my crappie jig. I caught one real nice bass. I had to measure him and through him back. He was 16 3/4 inches and there is a 16-24 inch slot limit on this lake. I kept the smaller bass as DWR is asking folks to take them.

It was a quite windy day, and spot-lock worked very well for me. It is a God-send with that raft. When I was using the old Edge on a windy day, I spent more time traying to maneuver the boat than fishing. It was hard to change jigs because when I was focused on tying one on, the boat could easily get blown into trouble. With spot-lock, there are no more issues like that.

When I was searching for fish, I used the "Follow Contour" feature for the first time. It worked pretty well and only got confused once.
 
Two guys with an electric filet knife doesn’t take that long. On the other hand, I like to go with a guide about twice a year and let him filet mine. 😄
Back when I used to fish, we used straight mono for everything except fly fishing. These days it seems most folks use braid with a fluorocarbon leader. What know do you guys use to tie the braid to the fluorocarbon? I first tried the FG knot. I found that difficult to tie. Perhaps I wasn't tying it correctly because I had some failures with the knot in the field.

Lately, I've been using the Crazy Alberto. I find that much easier to tie, and I'm sure I'm doing it right. One one of my crappie rigs, I got snagged and had to snap the line. When I did, I noticed it snapped right at the knot. Now that was a lot of pressure, more than any fish, but it did tell me the knot was the weak point.

I tied a new leader on today, again using the Crazy Alberto. Crappie don't seem to be sensitive to the line poundage. I have been using 4 lb test on my crappie rods, but I carry my bass rod with me too. When I switch to it for whatever reason, I see no difference in crappie response. So, this time, instead of using 4lb test, I switched to 8lb test like I have on the bass rod. I'm hoping that the slightly thicker fluorocarbon makes the knot stronger.

They are calling for warm weather on Thursday, so I'm hoping to get back out then.
 
Refresh my memory... what fish finder are you running and can you see rock and brush clearly with it?
Cat, I have an Xplore 9 with a Megalive 2. I just updated the firmware on both of them. I can see rock and brush very clearly with the Megalive 2 in forward mode. Side scan from the Xplore 9 transducer is also good for identifying rock and stumps and such. You can see fish and the shadows the leave. I was able to clearly identify bluegill beds with it.

The way I generally use it is by making a trip around the lake with side scan turned on and I record it. When I get home, I play it back where I have good lighting and put waypoints on different structure. When I return to the lake to fish, I head to these areas and use the megalive 2 to identify fish and the details of the structure.

When I fished for crappie last summer, I used a different technique. I basically trolled using the Megalive 2 in forward mode to identify schools of fish. I would troll into the wind through the schools and then drift back through them with the wind. This was before I got the Terrova. I can now identify a school of crappie and use spot-lock to sit in place and cast to them.
 
I'm considering getting and Eagle Eye 9 but really have no clue what I'm looking at with these things. I got a fish finder last year, a Lowrance Hook Reveal. I'm not real happy with it as I want to be able to see structure better. I don't care a whole lot about seeing fish, just want to see rocks and sticks on the bottom.
 
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