Originally Posted by
Hanr3
Start local.
Find a local club and compete in their tournaments.
While you may be a good fisherman, tournaments change things.
You have to watch the clock,
You must know how long it will take to get back to the ramp from where ever you are on the lake,
You must count and sort your fish prior to weigh-in and they MUST be alive. Do you have a live-well?
Then there is the practical side of fishing. Will you fish the same technique all day, or can you switch it up on the water? What fishing techniques are you going to use, every day is different.
Live bait, artificial? Can you keep live bait alive and in good health?
When will you buy the bait, the night before, week before, day of, can you keep them alive throughout the tournament.
We haven't even got to the boat configuration yet.
I highly recommend entering a local club and seeing how that goes first.
If your set on the 360. In my opinion you want to mount it on the transom.
If you mount it to the bow trolling motor, the motor must be deployed to use the 360. You also need a mount and have to worry about the cable.