dubob
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A search of the KFF site doesn't show much in this area. So I'll start a discussion on it myself. Water temps are key to successful catch rates and vary by species. Salmon have a specific temperature range in which they are more likely to be biting. The only way to know you are in that zone is with a temperature monitoring system of some sort. And my research shows several systems that can run well over $1,000 to buy. So I'd like to hear from folks that already have a system in place on their boat and what are your thoughts.
It appears that the two most popular systems are either the Fish Hawk or the Smart Troll. Smart troll offers a system that can be used with up to 6 different probes while Fish Hawk uses only 1 probe. A smart troll system with 6 probes has an MSRP of about $2,300 (OUCH!) while the Fish Hawk with one probe is $850 MSRP. And yes, both can be found for less on Amazon/eBay. And there is a Fish Hawk system that attaches to the DR weight, lowered and retrieved, and gives you temps every 5 feet. That unit can be found for $150 or less.
If you are using either of these systems, I'd really like to hear your thoughts on their use and how satisfied are you that they were/are worth the investment.
It appears that the two most popular systems are either the Fish Hawk or the Smart Troll. Smart troll offers a system that can be used with up to 6 different probes while Fish Hawk uses only 1 probe. A smart troll system with 6 probes has an MSRP of about $2,300 (OUCH!) while the Fish Hawk with one probe is $850 MSRP. And yes, both can be found for less on Amazon/eBay. And there is a Fish Hawk system that attaches to the DR weight, lowered and retrieved, and gives you temps every 5 feet. That unit can be found for $150 or less.
If you are using either of these systems, I'd really like to hear your thoughts on their use and how satisfied are you that they were/are worth the investment.