Earlier this spring I was out with a portable Hummingbird LCR 4 Id and well, to make a long story short, the trolling motor chopped the cord off of the transducer and in the meantime, the transducer made its way to the bottom of the lake (suction cup style). A stinking new ducer costs $50, which is more than the unit is worth altogether. Any ideas of what a guy could do with this thing besides chucking it in the garbage? I basically used it for finding structure and reading depths, but thats about all the thing is good for. Gimme some ideas folks.
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Earlier this spring I was out with a portable Hummingbird LCR 4 Id and well, to make a long story short, the trolling motor chopped the cord off of the transducer and in the meantime, the transducer made its way to the bottom of the lake (suction cup style). A stinking new ducer costs $50, which is more than the unit is worth altogether. Any ideas of what a guy could do with this thing besides chucking it in the garbage? I basically used it for finding structure and reading depths, but thats about all the thing is good for. Gimme some ideas folks.
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Stephen
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