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ROAD. A LIGHTWEIGHT SIT-ON- TOP WITH LIMITED RIGGING IS PERFECT FOR BUSHWHACKING


THE BEST FISHING SPOTS ARE ALWAYS FARTHEST FROM THE


TO SECRET HOLES. PHOTO: BEN DUCHESNEY


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[3] [3] FIND THE FISH


Just because I’m hopping ponds doesn’t mean I’m fishing blind. Portable, remote fish finders let me carry a full-power sonar unit in my pocket. Instead of installing a big, heavy fish finder, HawkEye Electronics (www.hawkeyeelectronics.com) offers a handheld option. Their F33P fish finder features a mountable and side-scanable sonar


sensor, and four user-selected


sensitivity settings. The transducer can be mounted to the side of the kayak, inside the kayak, and even floats. The pocket-size unit also has a side-scan adapter that allows the angler to search for fish and structure up to 100 feet on either side of the kayak.


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