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Is this shad?   Saw several of these on the graph while fishing the other night.  No clue what they are other than it would be a bunch of shad. 

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-- Jim

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson

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The top looks more to me like fry, below likely shad.  If after crappie, they will be keying on the fry and can be had on cranks or spider rigging. Bass more likely Around the the shad.  I don’t see any clearly in this shot but would be making a note on those depth ranges.  Probably not far away.

Mike

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Hard to say because you're sitting still, but yeah probably a school of shad or white bass/crappie/bluegill fry. 

BTW, your battery is toast.  😊

Posted
3 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

Hard to say because you're sitting still, but yeah probably a school of shad or white bass/crappie/bluegill fry. 

BTW, your battery is toast.  😊

It's a brand new battery.  

-- Jim

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson

Posted

And what about this?  Fish staged on the rock or whatever that is on the bottom?

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-- Jim

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson

Posted
1 hour ago, moguy1973 said:

It's a brand new dead battery.  

😅 FTFY 

Is that the same one that starts your outboard?   If so you may wanna have your stator output voltage tested.

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1 hour ago, moguy1973 said:

And what about this?  Fish staged on the rock or whatever that is on the bottom?

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The use of the word "staged" indicates that you're studying fishing via magazines and videos.    

What does it mean to you when a fish is "staged"?    Holding in a strategic location while waiting for conditions elsewhere to change?   Like a waiting room?  

Fish don't really do that, just so ya know. 

Not picking on you, I just like pointing out that the way studying anglers are being taught about fish movements is rediculous, and actually holds you back. Lengthening your "learning curve".  😅

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5 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

How do you know that from that screen shot?

The next step down from 12.0 volts is 11.9 

Put a starter or tilt/trim load on it and you'll have 10v or less.  Have I been completely unsuccessful in teaching y'all about boat electrical circuits and the results of low voltage? 🙄 

If the motor was idling when the pic showing 12.4 was taken then he has a stator/voltage regulator issue. That can (and will) either burn up the entire ignition system....or it can start a fire without ever tripping a breaker or blowing a fuse.  

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