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Drop shoting electronics

Started by MSURoss, June 29, 2011, 10:38:54 PM

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MSURoss

Hey everyone I want to upgrade my electronics, and was wondering what was an :P economical model that I could drop shot with

Eric

I like to drop shot gobies and stuff like that.  Not sure which electronics would get the most bites.   :o

I'm a Humminbird guy now, but I think Lowrance is easier to set up to video game fish.  Both brands are fully capable if you know how to adjust the settings. 
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SethV

I run both Lowrance and HB.

They both work well for video fishing.

Get the biggest screen you can afford.  Smallest I can stand is the HB 998.


MSURoss

is there any model numbers you guys know of that you can video game fish on?

Firefighter Jeff

Ross, I believe they meant the actual act of watching your graph for fish, and your lure to be "Video fishing" not a video game.

MSURoss

I know what they are talking about. I was wondering what new models have that ability.

Firefighter Jeff

Sorry, was just trying to be helpful.  Never know the experience level of the members posting.   :-\'

MSURoss

 I appreciate your interest in my post! Thanks Jeff  :)

t-bone

All models can do this - it isn't specific to a unit. You just need to practice with the unit you have and learn to adjust the sensitivity and settings. Ice fisherman use flashers for this and those have been out for a long, long time.
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