12-20-2004, 03:39 AM
Here is a pic of how I have my sonar set up for ice fishing. I am particularly interrested in different ideas on how the transducer is mounted and held vertically in the hole. In my set up I have my transducer mounted on a piece of 1" PVC that is about a foot long. I then have a piece of foam around the top of the pipe that makes the unit float.
The only problem with my set up is that the pipe doesn't float perfectly verticle in the hole. Everything works great in 20 feet or less of water, but when I move out into deeper water I have to really mess with the cord and how I have it wrapped under my box because I can't always see my jig. Generally as soon as I get it to where I can see everything I hook a fish and have to pull the sonar out of the hole to land the fish and the hole process of lining up the trandsucer perfectly starts over again.
All in all my set up works pretty good and I can get around it by drilling a second hole next to my fishing hole so I don't have to remove the sonar everytime I hook a fish, but if I'm moving around alot it makes for double the drilling. I just want to see if anyone out there has a different or better idea.
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The only problem with my set up is that the pipe doesn't float perfectly verticle in the hole. Everything works great in 20 feet or less of water, but when I move out into deeper water I have to really mess with the cord and how I have it wrapped under my box because I can't always see my jig. Generally as soon as I get it to where I can see everything I hook a fish and have to pull the sonar out of the hole to land the fish and the hole process of lining up the trandsucer perfectly starts over again.
All in all my set up works pretty good and I can get around it by drilling a second hole next to my fishing hole so I don't have to remove the sonar everytime I hook a fish, but if I'm moving around alot it makes for double the drilling. I just want to see if anyone out there has a different or better idea.
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