Becky won't allow crabbing from Rosario so I'm using a 12 foot aluminum Gregor for pots. Now the problem is, how deep is the water? My present system is to drop the pot and play out the line and not let go until I'm sure the pot is on the bottom. This is cumbersome. When I set the pot in more than 100 feet of water, I end up dragging it through the water until I hit shallower water. So, I'm looking for a portable sonar to use with the little boat.
Problems include cost, size of screen (or size on depth display) and method of use. If I attach the sonar on the back of the boat with a suction cup I can remove it so I don't damage it on beaching but will it work? There is a handheld wireless type that you just hold in the water and get a bottom reading.
I used to have one where the sonar unit rode on a rod clamped to the transom. Kind of got in the way and was full of fishfinding screen that I don't need.
Anyone got a happy solution?
Problems include cost, size of screen (or size on depth display) and method of use. If I attach the sonar on the back of the boat with a suction cup I can remove it so I don't damage it on beaching but will it work? There is a handheld wireless type that you just hold in the water and get a bottom reading.
I used to have one where the sonar unit rode on a rod clamped to the transom. Kind of got in the way and was full of fishfinding screen that I don't need.
Anyone got a happy solution?
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