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Pontoon craft fishfinder setup
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Rod holders can get a bit trickier with the pontoon boats. The setup TD uses would work great for pontoons, if you don't plan on using the oars. I rarely put on my oars if I'm fishing smaller waters. I have found that attaching a rod rack behind the seat or somewhere on the frame between the pontoons.

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Here is my setup for the transducer. I need to rework it a bit more. The hole in the ply-wood is a "poor man's" rod holder. I need to set something up though that will hold a spinning outfit as well as a flyrod. My flyrods do not have a fighting butt on them that makes them a bit more sticky to work with. Think, think, think.

By the way TD, I just finished painting the entire house (inside only). Now, just to move in . . . I did sneak out to the Provo for a 1/2 break. I love living that close to the river!!!!! Unfortunately, I have a lot of work to do before I can start finding and catching fish consitently on that section of the river. It tough to fish with a flyrod unless your on the water, and then there isn't much room to cast. My spinning rod might get a workout. My next project is to rig up a system where I can tow my toon from my mountain bike.

See you on the water!!!

ES
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Pontoon craft fishfinder setup - by Theekillerbee - 06-21-2003, 05:00 PM
Re: [Theekillerbee] Pontoon craft fishfinder setup - by EmuScud - 06-23-2003, 03:18 PM

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