02-05-2007, 11:57 PM
I have heard that using a fish finder can up your chances of catching fish. With all the other expenses this year I have not been able to get one yet. What i have figured out is that with my hut up I can look through the ice hole and see alot of detail.
Last week up at strawberry I spent a lot of time peering through the hole and watching the trout swim at various depths. I could even see my jigs at 26 feet deep.
I know this seems cheap and weird but I am catching more fish and I only set the hook when I see the fish has the hook in his mouth. It is also really exciting to see the fish react to certain movements. I am sure this is not what everyone should do but I am loving this new trick.
We have some videos of it too it is pretty cool.
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Last week up at strawberry I spent a lot of time peering through the hole and watching the trout swim at various depths. I could even see my jigs at 26 feet deep.
I know this seems cheap and weird but I am catching more fish and I only set the hook when I see the fish has the hook in his mouth. It is also really exciting to see the fish react to certain movements. I am sure this is not what everyone should do but I am loving this new trick.
We have some videos of it too it is pretty cool.
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]) But, If you can do this everywhere you fish, screw the fish-finder. The eyes win over any sonar on the planet. I wish I could do it at 80 feet at the Gorge!