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Kyaks n' sounders
Is there a special fitting avaliable for the bass kyak?
What sort of sounder for using in rivers around snags ie shallow but detailed work?
thanks, Andrew.
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Re: Kyaks n' sounders
Hi Andrew,
Why don't you simply install the sounder bracket directly to the hull just in front of the cockpit and get a suction cap fitting for the transducer.
Make certain that the sounder does not interfere with your paddling action.
If you're only fishing shallow water, you don't need a super fancy unit. Something like a Garmin 160 will suit your needs.
Bear in mind that you also have to fit a battery for the sounder (a motor bike battery will be enough) unless you buy a portable unit with the battery built in.
The trouble with portable units is that the sounder sits on/in a box that contains the batteries. This makes it more bulky.
I've used a portable unit in my favourite river and since the transducer was mounted on a suction cap, I was able to sound the banksides.
I usually fish from a one man canadian canoe, not a kayack.
Luc
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Kyaks n' sounders
or if you don't want a tall skinny motor bike battery falling over on you, (where would that acid go in a kayak?? OUCH) call in at an electronics store for a small gel battery, or if weight is not a problem (has to be in a kayak?) find a battery seller who sells wheelchair and golf buggy batteries and ask for one of their better clapped out ones. Often free and will run a sounder for days.
Rick K
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