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Old 04-03-08, 05:46 PM   #1
Buzz Wing
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Well, we finally got to test out the boat, new depth finder, and new trolling motor this weekend on the 'Big D' Detroit River.

Although we did not catch any 'eyes , boats within conversation distance did. . We, (all 40 or so boats), were sitting on an area of about two football fields in length, same width, on a flat of about 4-10' with muddy chunk rock bottom. Make no mistake, these rocks were about the size of a UPS truck, so jigs were lost almost every drift. With about 10 'eyes caught on Wednesday morning, and about five caught this morning, we couldn't figure out what we were doing wrong. We didn't even mark fish in all our 10 hours of fishing! That is my worry.... Did I not set-up our depth finding unit correctly? Here is a picture of one of our drifts. Please tell me if it looks correctly set-up.



Although we did not mark any fish, fish were being caught mere yards away. ----.

Lord help us,

-Buzz....
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