I leave my electronics running, live well running, and usually a air pump running....so lots of noises and vibrations from my boat. I still catch fish....have not scared them all off yet , lol
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I leave my electronics running, live well running, and usually a air pump running....so lots of noises and vibrations from my boat. I still catch fish....have not scared them all off yet , lol
I don't turn mine off even when the troller is dragging mud
I trust my source on this one. He and his partner have won a many a tourney in their careers. They're doin something Right. [emoji4]
Exactly. I've sat in spots and caught limits w/o moving and banged my boat, threw fish in the cooler, everything else making noise. I think it depends a lot on the time of year and why the fish are there. If spawning, they aren't going anywhere. Doesn't matter what the next guy thinks. You have to have confidence in what YOU do.
Ah Bologna that tick tick tick sound. Sounds like craw fish I leave mine on all the time , catch walleye and crappies in less than a foot of water 10 feet from the boat no problems. JMHO.
The reason i say "why" is before i had any electronics on my boat I would waste at least an hour every trip finding where fish are. Like during the summer if I'm fishing deep water and ledges and can't catch anything so I start experimenting with depth the all the sudden you find out its not that the fish were not there its that you were fishing 5 ft too shallow. A sonar will tell you that way before you can experiment and waste time.
Can you, with a gps/fishfinder combo turn off just the sonar????:dono:dono:dono
You could just unplug the 2D ducer.