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    Default 360 image of bream beds


    Anybody got one? Please post.
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    I did not take a picture but I could see them before I got to them and see the fish in the holes. ( white spots in the depressions)

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    You could search for Kosmo's posts .... he has posted quite a few in the past.
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    GWDawg1,
    The only thing I don't like about the transom 360 is that anytime you are in a water depth that is less than the length of you boat you are unable to get the target in the center water column of the 360. The main thing with the bow mount is it only fits a foot control Minn Kota trolling motor.

    If your main fishing technique in casting to a target the transom mount works fine. But if you do a lot of vertical jigging I think you would be happier with the bow mount. That is if you have the correct TM and do not plan to upgrade to the newer electric steer models.

    With the electric steer TM you can buy one of Rickie's mounts for the bow, but it takes up a lot of space.

    Just my .02

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    JPSchneid,
    Nice link, thanks for sharing.

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    The dark area at the top is land. The beds were close to the bank.
    Notice the range rings, the depth was slightly less than 10 feet



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    Quote Originally Posted by JPSchneid View Post
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    This is interesting ...

    Can you disclose in what function at Johnson Outdoors ...??

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    Humminbird employee who enjoys crappie fishing. Nothing more
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