
Originally Posted by
Thinblueline
Hello everyone, I’m a new member to the site and looking to confirm some gut feelings on which way to go as I’m about to buy new electronics. I’ve taken many wilderness fishing trips to Canada, spent a lot of years trolling for salmon on Lake Michigan, and I’ve caught a lot of great gamefish in my life, but I’ve come to a point where the most satisfying thing for me now is casually casting a jig for crappie, or relaxing in front of a spread of bobbers and minnows.
I am in my last boat which is only a 16 1/2 footer with a tiller Yamaha motor, therefore I prefer to keep a new electronics set up to one monitor. I have a seasonal camper in northern Wisconsin where I fish natural lakes, most of which have their deepest basins in the 25-50’ depths, with clear weed lines in the 5-10’ depths. I spend most of my time looking for crappies and bluegills, but I have only an outdated 2D sonar, and I am not real proficient at finding fish in these many lakes, which average 500-1000 acres, with many smaller and some bigger.
My biggest problem is I waste too much time fishing unproductive boat docks and boat houses, and I cannot locate fish cribs and other submerged wood and structures which crappie relate to. I catch a few fish here and there when I get lucky and set up on the right spot, but I might only hit one or two “right” spots out of how lever many spots I try, largely fishing structure I can see above water.
I want to stick to my relaxed style of fishing, where I cast jigs with a single pole or kick back with bobber sets while looking around and enjoying my surroundings. I have watched many live scope videos, and that is clearly the most effective for yanking crappie out of the water, but every video shows fishermen with an inordinate amount of time spent with his head down looking at a screen.
I think I’d really like to unlock the secrets of these lakes by finding fish cribs, downed trees and rock piles, as well as giving myself the ability to eliminate lots and lots of boat docks and boat houses that don’t have fish on them, without having to fish every one of them to do so.
My gut feeling tells me a side scan unit can give me what I’m looking for by revealing many more productive places in a shorter period of time to throw a spread of bobbers, as opposed to throwing them out with a hope and a prayer. On the other hand, you guys with live scope catch fish like nobody’s business so I wonder if I’m going to regret not going that route.
As a side note, spending the least amount of money will be a lot easier to get past my better half. I’ve kind of got my eye on the Garmin Echomap UHD 93SV with the newest GT56 transducer. What do you guys think? Am I thinking right for my situation?