12-06-2003, 12:51 AM
The transducer I use is self-leveling. When I set it in the hole it balances out and stays perfectly level. If you have the type of transducer that is attached to an arm you need to put one of those little stick-on bubble levelers on top so you can make the transducer perfectly level once you position it in the hole.
The reason the transducer has to be level is because you are only fishing in a six to 10 inch hole. You have to know what is directly under the hole to be efficient. It won’t help you much to see what’s off to the side.
Plus you want to be able to see your lure. With the transducer level you will be able to see the lure perfectly as it drops straight down the hole, and you will be able to see the fish perfectly as well, as they swim up to check out what could be their last meal.
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The reason the transducer has to be level is because you are only fishing in a six to 10 inch hole. You have to know what is directly under the hole to be efficient. It won’t help you much to see what’s off to the side.
Plus you want to be able to see your lure. With the transducer level you will be able to see the lure perfectly as it drops straight down the hole, and you will be able to see the fish perfectly as well, as they swim up to check out what could be their last meal.
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