Why don’t you swim for them instead of sitting on your ass all day like a real man. I don’t fish. I don’t need to. You bozos do it for sport. Hunting as well. Sitting on your asses with bait. Cowards.
I see you have a 64 ft cone on your A scope . I know the cone gets wider at the bottom . And the fish were at 20 ft deep . How do you know how far to cast out ?
Just had to reset my sonar setting on my garmin 4 anyone got a good video on getting them dialled in? Had it dialed for icefishing but now on open water having alot of issues
The sonar creates a cone below the boat. In theory, the deeper the water the wider the diameter of the cone at the bottom. General rule of thumb would be to drag behind the boat but either side, especially in a kayak, gets you close. The fish will most definitely see your bait , depending on water clarity of course.
@@captain_fishaun5061 I keep watching this video. It’s just too good. Seriously, brotha, I will pay you whatever you feel is fair for that mount. Thoughts?
Just experience building things, I guess. The actually PWM is mounted in the hull with construction adhesive... Hope I never have to replace it, cause it's not moving anytime soon haha
Thank you! I now run two 24AH lifePO4 batteries ran in parallel (48AH) I was just trolling the Columbia river last weekend (Brewster WA) and I stayed out there for about 6 hours. When I got home I still had 40% battery life left. BUT.... I run that PWM so it makes my battery last waaaaay longer
Thank you. Bought it on Amazon. Just looked, and it says it's no longer available, so no link sorry. And it has held up great. Many hours on the water, and still holding up
Hey Shaun, very clean setup. Question for you...I saw you added a pulse width modulator. What's the difference between that and a speed controller? Also, my wife just got me the Minnkota 30lb thrust. Do you like the way yours moves against current/wind? I'm thinking of upgrading to the 45lb but I'm not sure spending the extra $100 bucks is worth it. I know the speed won't change but I figure it might push me up the Susquehanna a bit better. Thanks man.
As far as the speed controller, I can't give any objective info cause I have no experience. With the PWM and a 55AH battery, I can be on the water trolling at 1.3-1.7 mph for damn near 11 hours. If there's wind over 5 I can do an easy 6. I wouldn't change anything about my set up
@@captain_fishaun5061 Yeah, I'm thinking the PWM is basically the same thing as a speed controller, just worded differently. I may end up with the 45lb just because where I really need the help is up-stream. Rather not need it and have it than the other way around. Appreciate the insight.
Amazon. However...you only need 2 wires if you install a PMW (variable speed) so I wouldn't buy this. Plus, there are no connection terminals (that I could find) so I had to solder the wires.
I have the lifetime Teton kayak which is pretty much the same kayak you have just a little bit different hull shape. What battery are you using? Do you have any issues with the rear of the kayak sitting too low?
@@SirWilliam9204 I run a mighty max 55AH. I have the 30# endura C2. After the variable speed install, I can run at 1.5-1.6 mph all day long. The pmw is here: Sydien 10V-55V 12V 24V 36V 48V 40A Stepless DC Motor Speed Controller with Forward-Brake-Reverse Switch,Ajustable Potentiometer &Digital Display www.amazon.com/dp/B07GFM53H7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_fabc_CAVBGRKARMZDVD3VYFR0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
@@SirWilliam9204 I have no issues with leaning. The battery site up front, I'm in the middle, and the motor in back so it equals out pretty good. I think I have some vids on my page that might give u a better idea. OR look me up on TikTok. @fishaun_