I just upgraded to I pilot link and have 2 I pilot blue tooth remotes and the controller head. These can be used to convert an older ulterra to blue tooth. They are approximately 4 months old.
$350
A friend of mine has been skunked for 2019 so I took him to see if we could get the stink off. We fished below Cape with A rigs and never had a bite. So I headed up to Pt 15. Tried a few baits in that area no nothing so we went up to the area where I had success last week. We fished the area where my partner from last week and I had caught 35 with 8 keepers and only had one bite and it was on a worm.
Left and went to Flat Creek to see if the A rig would work. He caught 2 and I lost 1. No more action in that area so we started working our way back to the truck. We hit a few likely looking places and found some fish on 2 of them. All of the fish in these spots came on the A rig. We boated 5 off these banks and had several short hits. We totaled with 11 bass only 3 nice keepers. I saw lots of crappie boats but only saw 2 fish caught all day long.
I'm thinking the polar vortex had something to do with the bite, at least I hope so because I am going back Monday to find out. The water temp had dropped 5° since last week.
At least he got the stink off for the beginning of 2019.
I just pulled it off my boat. It comes with power cable, cover, bracket and knobs. Included is a Transducer Shield and Saver trolling motor bracket with an LSS 2 transducer and a 2d sonar transducer.
$700
I had an Xray room 4x8 lead sheet. It was a bear to get the backing off, melt, clean and flux before I could use it. It did last a couple of years though.
I have a 250 on my boat. I have followed my wife as she has pulled my rig many times to Stockton and back with the wedges and my motor is as stable as can be.
You can buy good clean lead ingots for about $3.00 per pound so since you have to clean it and do away with the slag if you feel guilty give them about a buck a pound if your time and labor aren't worth anything.
By the way are you fluxing it?
Those look like they will do the job. Thanks for the link.
I make my own screw locks so I just heat a small drill bit and melt a hole in the nose of my elaztech baits.
For an old codger like me I have been having pretty good success. Nothing great but quite a bit of activity.
Look at Cape Fair January 18, 2019 in Table Rock forum.
Also Cape Fair 1/8/19 Table Rock forum.
I could say I cried, that would be bored to tears. I couldn't watch the whole thing. At least they made Charlie a better looking boat than that butt ugly pink and grey thing he had when they first came out with the 210 Elite.