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Where to mount Transducer?
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<blockquote data-quote="firefighterfree" data-source="post: 25613" data-attributes="member: 159"><p>Transducer location advantages of a trolling motor mount is that if your vertical fishing (dropshot, spooning, jigging, etc.). You can be very precise and hover directly over "deep water fish" and pick them off. It is really awesome when you have your graph set right and watch your bait go to the bottom and see a fish on the graph take it. You will pick up little sublte contuours quicker on a trolling motor when fishing. I would go with a trolling mounted tranducer on the front. A second tranducer on the back for running a gas motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firefighterfree, post: 25613, member: 159"] Transducer location advantages of a trolling motor mount is that if your vertical fishing (dropshot, spooning, jigging, etc.). You can be very precise and hover directly over "deep water fish" and pick them off. It is really awesome when you have your graph set right and watch your bait go to the bottom and see a fish on the graph take it. You will pick up little sublte contuours quicker on a trolling motor when fishing. I would go with a trolling mounted tranducer on the front. A second tranducer on the back for running a gas motor. [/QUOTE]
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