![]() ![]() Some sort of direction finder, a GPS or DGPS. Its powerful satellite receiver is small enough to mount unobtrusively anywhere in the boat. Its continuous 12-channel satellite tracking not only keeps you constantly aware of your current position, it keeps track of where you've been and where you're headed. The compact GPS module plugs into your Tournament Champion NCC 6500, Tournament Master NCC 5300 or Tournament Master HR and lets you navigate through the large screen of your fish finder. (2) when fog rolls in so thick you can fillet it, the GPS will get you home again. (1) it will take you straight to your favorite sweet spots, and ![]() Here is how you can live bait fish for your share of these fish and the equipment that, I CONSIDER A MUST to venture into the ocean.Ĭut through all of the technical and navigational stuff-you want Bottom Line's GPS system for two reasons: When the kings move in to the close in reefs (reefs, that are within 10 miles of the beach), most of us with seaworthy boats can catch our share. This is when almost all of us can take advantage of the Kingfish action that North Florida has to offer.
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