Marc Marcantonio enjoys a morning on Lake Sammamish in Issaquah, WA fishing the Ned Senko on a Gamakatsu Finesse Jighead (6lb test fluorocarbon), and also a Keitech 2.8 Swimbait on a 1/4 ounce Gamakatsu Ball Head Jig (8lb test fluoro leader, 10lb braid). Ciao!
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Hey Marc, given the depth and density of these fish how successful do you think you would be without your electronics? As you probably know I fish mostly from a kayak and have a very minimalistic fish finder. (Garmin 4) I have caught quite a few this year mostly trolling near the weed lines and covering a lot of water. This seems like an OK strategy for my setup but I know from experience that as the water starts to cool trying to pickup small mouths in that 15 to 20 foot of water starts to become folly. At that point I give up trying to catch them because it seems like they start to really key on deep structure and without the more advanced electronics I'm peeing into the wind trying to find them. Whats your take on it, are the better electronics considered mission critical.