I'm definitely not advocating for Radar on a bassboat. I was trying to point out that it's use would require driving while looking at a screen instead of focusing on what is in front of you. If it's foggy enough for radar, just idle til you can see.
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I'm definitely not advocating for Radar on a bassboat. I was trying to point out that it's use would require driving while looking at a screen instead of focusing on what is in front of you. If it's foggy enough for radar, just idle til you can see.
Or else you could try to not look at the fisherman in the boat behind you while driving
not that it matters.. havent seen anyone say it but Flint Davis is a full time guide himself on the Flint River.. running that river you'd think he had plenty of practice of awareness with the shoals/rocks and shallow water.. wonder when they will say what actually happened
Yep.. ive seen a lot of video/footage that show ...of him over the years on the flint river catching big shoal bass.. Thats why when i heard his name when it first happened i was really shocked, not that i know him but have known of him for quite some time and such a easy going good guy from what ive seen..
They did in the classic in New Orleans. I remember Ike having it on a pedestal where the seat goes on the back deck. Was so they could run in fog.
https://mikeiaconelli.com/bass_fishi...d=iZh41N4Ewc4#
I see the title, New Info and keep clicking.....daggummit