Great screen shots. Today's electronics reveal so much more than just a couple of years ago. We run to Illinois just across the river on Saturday to what we call club holes. Water temps were 58 and stayed the same all day. Found a few from four to six fow in weeds and a few on deep wood with weeds nearby. Found a "fuzzy" wind blown down tree with emerging lily pads in shallow water that just looked right and it was. I put the nose in the wind and locked the xi down. We spent the next two hours wearing out crappie, big gills and small bass. Biggest was 11 but many 8 to 10 and bloated with eggs which were released as were the gills. 1/16 and1/24 oz jigs with a variety of colors swim tails but white and a light color mix was best.


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On,the front of my boat, I run the Mega 9 for DI and SI and a Lowrance hook 5 to show lake map and sonar. Back of the boat I moved the Lowrance TI 7 HD SI and DI. It’s a G 3 jon for walleye/ crappie fishing or trolling out of the back. I spend all my time tho crappie fishing on the front, so constantly run a split screen on the 9 of SI and DI. It works best for me. I run my front transducers attached to one of Rickie’s (Podunk Ideas). Da Ducer. Best way to decide on which electronics to purchase is go to a store like Bass Pro or Cabelas, and play with all of them in their demo mode to decide what yo want as well as read in the electronics section of the forum. Also, you can go to Bass Boat Central, and read the pros and cons there of each unit, but when it come to tournament fishermen, they are always going to go for the best but you still get good reads and opinions also. Good luck on your choice if you upgrade as lots to choose from.
















