Looking at prospective FF for yak fishing.
A decent FF (5" or more) will probably add 10lbs to the boat and cost $400 or more.
I then came across the Deeper Smart Sonar PRO+.
First off, my philosophy with yak fishing is less is more. I'm not really interested in spending a ton of time setting/breaking down (and money) to do something as relaxing and simplistic as yak fishing.
The Deeper Smart Sonar PRO+ has a couple features that I think are interesting:
1. Super small and light: weighs 3oz and comes with a flex rod to mount to your track system
2. Runs on battery and is rechargable - no heavy marine battery needed
3. Can be used as a trolling sonar/GPS and/or as a casting sonar from boat or land (or pier)
4. Can be cast out using fishing tackle - great for a couple of reasons
a. you can get fish and structure info in cramped places (docks, etc.) without moving your yak there
b. you can get fish info silently by casting up wind and letting it slowly move into the fish area without spooking them
5. Is inexpensive and can use your existing iOS/Android phone (WiFi communication to phone)
6. Has a really long range (due to WiFi) so you can get a huge area of recon away from your yak
You can basically get it for $200.
I thought I'd pair this with an Amazon Fire7 tablet (7") that I'm not using anymore which runs new on Amazon for $50. Waterproof that and you've got a huge high resolution monitor that is relatively inexpensive.
It gets great reviews on Amazon.
Here's a video of a reputable yakker using it to do inshore yak fishing.
Anyone used this and/or have thoughts about its utility?
Thanks,
smithmal
A decent FF (5" or more) will probably add 10lbs to the boat and cost $400 or more.
I then came across the Deeper Smart Sonar PRO+.
First off, my philosophy with yak fishing is less is more. I'm not really interested in spending a ton of time setting/breaking down (and money) to do something as relaxing and simplistic as yak fishing.
The Deeper Smart Sonar PRO+ has a couple features that I think are interesting:
1. Super small and light: weighs 3oz and comes with a flex rod to mount to your track system
2. Runs on battery and is rechargable - no heavy marine battery needed
3. Can be used as a trolling sonar/GPS and/or as a casting sonar from boat or land (or pier)
4. Can be cast out using fishing tackle - great for a couple of reasons
a. you can get fish and structure info in cramped places (docks, etc.) without moving your yak there
b. you can get fish info silently by casting up wind and letting it slowly move into the fish area without spooking them
5. Is inexpensive and can use your existing iOS/Android phone (WiFi communication to phone)
6. Has a really long range (due to WiFi) so you can get a huge area of recon away from your yak
You can basically get it for $200.
I thought I'd pair this with an Amazon Fire7 tablet (7") that I'm not using anymore which runs new on Amazon for $50. Waterproof that and you've got a huge high resolution monitor that is relatively inexpensive.
It gets great reviews on Amazon.
Here's a video of a reputable yakker using it to do inshore yak fishing.
Anyone used this and/or have thoughts about its utility?
Thanks,
smithmal
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