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Upgrades to The Catfishkiller

gasman

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First and foremost, catfishing will always be the #1 sport fish, but I'm going to try my hand at early season crappie fishing this year. I added a pair of Millennium SpyderLok rod holders for trolling and I ordered a Garmin ECHOMAP UHD 93sv GPS/Fishfinder. It is livescope ready in case I ever want to stoop to @RUGER level of fishing. Thanks @Spurhunter for the heads up on the sale price for the Garmin. Can't wait to get on the water.
 

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Do you have the plates in the rear, so you can move them as needed? I find that having them back there works a lot better that in front, unless you are partner fishing with two folks on the front deck.
 
Looks good. I can't imagine how pissed off an irritated I'd be trying to fish with 8 rods at once. :D
When i first started pulling cranks i would fish with 12 rods by myself.I would pulln8 and push 4 with 3oz weights.I learnt real quick ibdidntvneed thst many rods,but with the 12 it was easier to locate them and figure oit a pattern.
 
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