Hey Donnie,
These are just my opinions, just something to think about. I was just too old to Invest a lot of money, so I went the cheaper way out, to rig up for Crappie fishing.
I have seen these Ipilot in actions and if you are going to be a serious Crappie fisherman this would be the first thing I would buy, of course after a boat! :biggrin I mainly fish alone and have a hand controlled variable speed motor, on the bow, I am doing OK, the other day I was fishing 5 rods, keeps me busy. I bought an extension handle with a universal joint in it, works really great.
I also bought a Basic fish finder from Harold, for the console and a found $35.00 Depth finder for the bow, on Craigslist. I'm too old to learn how to run the newest sonar units, so this works for me. I also try to find any available maps of a Lake I'm going to fish. They are not that easy on the smaller Lakes that I fish. Google Earth is a tremendous help!! I also ask lot of questions, the people here on CDC are the BEST!
As far as rods reels and terminal tackle, I buy most of my stuff online, I have left a dollar or two at the Fisherman's Candy store! :woohoo Well worth the drive. Their web site isn't the Best, they have way more then what's listed, and do not keep the prices updated. I had a $200.00 list of stuff, when I went there the prices were higher than online, being a good business, they honored what prices they listed. NOW, they have a notice on their site, that prices could be changed as they have not done all the updates. Kind of an easy way out, rather than updating the prices??? But they are GOOD people and have lots of Crappie equipment. ( no pun intended)
Everytime I go fishing, I seem to learn a little bit more. Can't tell you how much being on the water, and paying attention will help. I don't care if it's a full moon, no moon, sunny and Hot, whatever, if you get a chance go. I do not like the wind, but I have a place nearby that I can still go, unless it is crazy.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help, as I'm try to learn and having "FUN" at the same time.
Good luck take care and Regards,
pescador aka/ Marv

