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Old July 7th, 2004, 03:00 PM
Christopher P. Cericola
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Default Shoreline fish finders...

Are there any recommended models for shoreline fishing? Unfortunately, a
boat isn't in my immediate future and it would be nice to see if I'm really
wasting my time at some spots.. I've looked at the Hawkeye FF3300P and it
looks decent and the price is right..but can't seem to find any reviews on
it.. Any help appreciated!

Christopher


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Old July 7th, 2004, 09:09 PM
Paty
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Default Shoreline fish finders...


Look at the hummingBird "Smart Cast" fish finder.I have one that works
great!"Christopher P. Cericola" wrote in
message roups.com...
Are there any recommended models for shoreline fishing? Unfortunately,

a
boat isn't in my immediate future and it would be nice to see if I'm

really
wasting my time at some spots.. I've looked at the Hawkeye FF3300P and

it
looks decent and the price is right..but can't seem to find any reviews

on
it.. Any help appreciated!

Christopher




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Old July 7th, 2004, 10:19 PM
Christopher P. Cericola
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Default Shoreline fish finders...


"Paty" wrote in message
. ..
Look at the hummingBird "Smart Cast" fish finder.I have one that works
great!"

Isn't the the one you cast out with your line? I'd be a little concerned of
snagging and losing it out there..have you had any such issues or is it case
out in some other manor?

Christopher


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Old July 7th, 2004, 10:19 PM
Christopher P. Cericola
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Default Shoreline fish finders...


"Paty" wrote in message
. ..
Look at the hummingBird "Smart Cast" fish finder.I have one that works
great!"

Isn't the the one you cast out with your line? I'd be a little concerned of
snagging and losing it out there..have you had any such issues or is it case
out in some other manor?

Christopher


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Old July 21st, 2004, 11:45 PM
Uncle Dave
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Default Shoreline fish finders...

You don't attach it to the line you're fishing with. You attach it to a
spare pole with heavy-duty line on it.
There's a review of both the Smartcast & the FF3300P he
http://www.commonfolks.com/UncleDave...shinStuff.html
The Smartcast review is a compilation of info from variuos sources, the
FF3300P review is from NorCross Marine.

Uncle Dave
Uncle Dave's Fishin' and Lyin' Emporium
http://www.commonfolks.com/UncleDavesFishin

"Christopher P. Cericola" wrote in message
roups.com...

"Paty" wrote in message
. ..
Look at the hummingBird "Smart Cast" fish finder.I have one that works
great!"

Isn't the the one you cast out with your line? I'd be a little concerned

of
snagging and losing it out there..have you had any such issues or is it

case
out in some other manor?

Christopher





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Old July 21st, 2004, 11:45 PM
Uncle Dave
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Default Shoreline fish finders...

You don't attach it to the line you're fishing with. You attach it to a
spare pole with heavy-duty line on it.
There's a review of both the Smartcast & the FF3300P he
http://www.commonfolks.com/UncleDave...shinStuff.html
The Smartcast review is a compilation of info from variuos sources, the
FF3300P review is from NorCross Marine.

Uncle Dave
Uncle Dave's Fishin' and Lyin' Emporium
http://www.commonfolks.com/UncleDavesFishin

"Christopher P. Cericola" wrote in message
roups.com...

"Paty" wrote in message
. ..
Look at the hummingBird "Smart Cast" fish finder.I have one that works
great!"

Isn't the the one you cast out with your line? I'd be a little concerned

of
snagging and losing it out there..have you had any such issues or is it

case
out in some other manor?

Christopher





  #7  
Old July 21st, 2004, 11:45 PM
Uncle Dave
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Default Shoreline fish finders...

You don't attach it to the line you're fishing with. You attach it to a
spare pole with heavy-duty line on it.
There's a review of both the Smartcast & the FF3300P he
http://www.commonfolks.com/UncleDave...shinStuff.html
The Smartcast review is a compilation of info from variuos sources, the
FF3300P review is from NorCross Marine.

Uncle Dave
Uncle Dave's Fishin' and Lyin' Emporium
http://www.commonfolks.com/UncleDavesFishin

"Christopher P. Cericola" wrote in message
roups.com...

"Paty" wrote in message
. ..
Look at the hummingBird "Smart Cast" fish finder.I have one that works
great!"

Isn't the the one you cast out with your line? I'd be a little concerned

of
snagging and losing it out there..have you had any such issues or is it

case
out in some other manor?

Christopher





 




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