Hello fishermen, today on skunked again, John and I hired fishing guide Bob Maindelle on Belton Lake to learn how to use Sonar to locate and catch white bass and hybrids. In this video, Bob shows us where to look for white bass, and how to use sonar to identify fish and teaches presentation techniques to catch them. Part 2 will be the fish catching video. I realized that I never really knew how to use electronics until today. Bob is the professional's professional, willing to teach so that I could go out to do it in my own boat. On a slow bluebird day, we boated 60 fish.
You'll definitely learn something new in this video. If so, let me know in the comments and I'll put you in a drawing for a free Skunked again fishing shirt. If you didn't learn jack squat, also let me know, and you'll also be added to the drawing. Even Bob learned something new from John today; you'll see that at the end of the video. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
Bob's Equipment:
-Lowrance HDS 16 for GPS maps, chirp sonar and down imagery
-Humminbird Solix 15 for down imagery and GPS positioning
-21 foot custom built boat to his specifications
-Fenwick rods, and Pflueger reels with braid line and fluorocarbon leader
-White Redneck 180 slab jiggin spoons with his custom made stinger hooks
-Custom made fish attracting thumper (battery operated thumping noise maker)
Bob Maindelle, Central Texas Fishing Guide
Owner, Holding the Line Guide Service
254.368.7411 (call or text)
Website: www.HoldingTheLineGuideService.com
E-mail: Bob@HoldingTheLineGuideService.com
Facebook: facebook.com/bobmaindelle
Twitter: www/twitter.com/bobmaindelle
Негізгі бет How to use Sonar to catch White bass, lake Belton January 2018
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