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Topic: Fish Finder Tips  (Read 724 times)

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Chris Blevins

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Whats Up NCKA

Just joined your community here after learning about it on BWE... a similar forum in SoCal. I'm hoping to learn more about the techniques you use up north, and I hope to try a trip up there soon. I mainly fish down here in La Jolla. I have a kayak fishing youtube as well.

One of the most common questions I get in my YT comments is about my fishfinder and settings. So I made a video about my fish finder settings, as well as other tips. This is oriented towards yellowtail fishing, so let me know if you think any of it is relevant in NorCal. I hope you like it!



 
« Last Edit: June 22, 2020, 02:13:21 PM by Chris Blevins »


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Very informative. Thanks, and welcome to NCKA.

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