On my 1994 Bass Tracker I have the stock Hummingbird Wideeye Depth Finder. About 2 weeks ago it began making a high pitched clicking noise. The noise speeds up as I push the throttle down to go faster. I checked the transducer and it seems to be fine. Any ideas on why this is? Can it be fixed or is it time to retire the unit for good?
Wasn't terrible at a state park beach. Antelope island maybe. I wouldn't recommend it as a beach destination tho. Figured I was there, I'm getting in it.
The water looked and smelled disgusting with hundreds of thousands of birds sh*tting in there. About as gross as the Salton Sea. When I duck hunted there I didn't even want to touch the water.
It's kinda gross with the algae in the summer but I got in it anyway. Wanted to see the increased bouyancy at work. You can kinda tuck yourself into a ball and you'll just float with your head above water. When dry off you look diamond encrusted with the salt.
We went to the flats too. I dipped a tire on the rental car onto it just to say I’ve been there,but it was still pretty soft from winter melt. After seeing some moron in a BMW suv get dragged out of the muck I had no intention of repeating his stupidity.
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On my 1994 Bass Tracker I have the stock Hummingbird Wideeye Depth Finder. About 2 weeks ago it began making a high pitched clicking noise. The noise speeds up as I push the throttle down to go faster. I checked the transducer and it seems to be fine. Any ideas on why this is? Can it be fixed or is it time to retire the unit for good?
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