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  • tacklebox2tn
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    #2147136

    My livescope carry package.
    19 amp 16 volt Amped lithium battery $169
    Igloo 28 qt cooler, $23
    15# velcro from Menards. $16
    switch for black box $6
    15# velcro to hold battery and black box in place.
    switch to cut power to black box.
    I copied idea from a video on youtube
    Everything in the cooler except livescope pole, cooler helps in hole hopping, keeps unit protected from elements also.
    Sorry for the multiple pictures, hit key twice, don’t know how to delete pictures from my post?

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    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #2073940

    these are what I use, going on 3 yrs, great so far. I fell and had shoulder repair, can’t fall again. I wear size 13 Norfin boots
    Hillsound Trail Crampon – Ice Traction Device/Crampons, 11 Carbon Steel Spikes, 2 Year Warranty

    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #2072157

    It really doesn’t take that long, probably 1.5 to 2 hrs total. Screen shots, sd card into cpu, print out pages, cut edges so you can match contour lines, glue in place, trim off excess paper, you are ready for next page. Lamination is good idea, now to find someplace with a large laminator.

    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #2069692

    One lake I mapped is 1.8 miles long. At 200 I have 5 pgs glued together, total
    25″ long. I chose 200 to show the very sharp breaks, I just looked at 300, some of the tight breaks are hard to define for tiny changes. If you do 300 or 500 you could also print special areas at 200 to see the details. I have some spots for ice fishing that I did screen shots at 80 so I can hand print notes on the map.

    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #2069442

    If you don’t want a paper map you can just view the screen shots individually from the folder

    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #2069441

    Quickdraw work around.
    This is my work around to look at quickdraw maps.
    * Start sonar and go into simulator mode.
    * Go to the lake you want to view, (for me this is the size to use) zoom to about 200 ft.
    * Start by going to a corner of the lake (starting point), take screen shots of the entire lake with slight overlapping
    shots.
    * They will be saved on the same micro SD as the quickdraw contours in a folder labeled “scrn”
    * Copy this SD to your computer. Open the “scrn” folder and print the pictures from that folder on your printer.
    (Note. print all the screen shots at the same time and the contours will match, if you print some at another time
    the contours may not match well.)
    * I then cut and paste the pages together matching the contours. I now have a paper map that’s about 24 to 30″.

    Hope this helps.

    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #2018409

    I got mine from the jewelry department at Joann fabrics. Works good, I use the “00” size split rings.

    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #2002448

    They look like jigs I get from Potters Jigs in Watertown WI.
    920-988-5987

    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #1988806

    I just looked at the Miss Panfish forum and I have the same issue, posts are gone from 2 days ago. 2 days ago there was 652 posts now only 479. What happened.

    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #1902540

    Excellent reading, great outline to fish with. thanks

    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #1902173

    Very likely that would be blood worms or midges coming out of the bottom.

    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #1871746

    There is still room in the eye to attach line. I also think I have a finer wire.

    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #1871501

    I noticed on many of your plastics that you use a wire plastic holder. These work really good. I learned about these from Frank on another site. Some of the jigs don’t have a long enough space between eye and jig head, so I put the keeper through the eye, works good that way also. thanks for sharing photos. dave

    tacklebox2tn
    Posts: 16
    #1745848

    I use my 5″ Nero on a drill, very fast on 20″ of ice. Love it

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