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Hey Henry
Check the charge on those batteries now so you arent surprised on your first fishing trip. Need to keep them topped up, especially over the winter months. Look on the Lowrance site for the tutorials....some good instruction on fish finders there Best luck to you Steve "Henry Hefner" wrote in message ... Well, even a poor man gets a break now and then. I just purchased a used 10' plastic puddle jumper so I can get off the banks. It's seen some use, so I'll have to give it a little TLC, but it came with a trolling motor, 2 deep cycle batteries, casting deck, trailer, fish finder and a live well, so I hope to have more chances to put my ROFB education to use this year. Never used a finder before, (it's an Eagle Cuda 168) so my guess is my first couple of trips will be a lot more learning than fishing. |
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