merc1997 Bo Posted December 20, 2020 Posted December 20, 2020 i guess that i just need a lot more practice. my wife went fishing for the first time in about 3 months, and beat me as usual. i had to make a fast and furious comeback to make it 5 to 4 on keepers, but i did sneak in a 4 lb. lmg on her. not too bad for 2 hours of looking and 2 hours of fishing. 70 to 75 ft. deep on or near the bottom is where every bite came from. on a 2d sonar, you really have to know what you are looking at because there is hardly any evidence of fish around. when you do catch one, it is easy to tell they are laying flat to the bottom because of the extremely pale color of the 9 keepers, 4 were lmg's, which proves that not all lmg's stay shallow. more and more bass on table rock are becoming nomads. one can spend quite a bit of time each trip trying to find them. forgot to mention how well the tour pro is working. i would have to say that the pinpoint system is just that. it keeps you right on the money. you sit so still that you can get a much better idea of how much the fish move around underneath you. sonar will have fish or shad, and then be totally blank for a few minutes and then have activity again. bo cheesemaster, m&m, 3DHUSKER and 4 others 6 1
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