On Mar 21, 7:01*am, Injun Joe wrote:
Nice trip story--plan to open *my * season in N.C. brookie stream in
ten days. What is a forerunner ?
I just hike back downstream to trail to car *and hardly ever get
lost ! But then again with my aged body I never fish very far
upstream. Brookie streams in N.C. are tough climbing----spending more
time on *stocked *delayed harvest open streams as Dave described in
his post *about his *Wilson Creek *adventure.
Joe the Elder
The forerunner 405 is in garmin's wrist-worn series. It connects to
your computer wirelessly. I use it for trail running - you get
distance, pace, etc., info on the display. The forerunner 410 is the
currrent generation of that model.
I don't take it fishing to find my way, I take it fishing because I
find it very interesting to see, later, where I actually was, how long
I fished in comparison to how long I hiked, I can mark exactly where
some interesting feature is or where some interesting event occurred -
mostly just fun stuff, not practical stuff. It's nice to include the
track laid on a terrain map in an electronic notebook of fishing
experiences.
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