Lowrance Structure Scan can Find you a Sweet Spot
Structure Scan can be your ticket for that big tournament bag as we move from winter to spring fishing. You see as we change to spring there are many fish that move later than others; there are a lot of reasons for it from cold water to their biological clock. The point remains however that a transition point with just one piece of structure, like a stump or buried Christmas tree can hold that big fish that makes a difference in winning or not.
The key is if your boat is rigged with Structure Scan you can view the bottom with hopes of finding the correct object holding big fish. The good news is this time of year it's not necessary to be viewing the 20 plus depth, you need to be looking for that transition depth of 8 to 12 feet where the bass are staging for their next move up to the shallows for the spawn.
Structure Scan with its ability to define the bottom structure out from the boat in both directions, and directly under the boat can allow you to move down a ledge and view out from the boat up to 120 ft. in both directions. The image will allow you to idle down a ledge and look for the defined structure quickly, thoroughly and find that game changing location while preparing or fishing in a tournament. You can quickly mark a GPS waypoint and work the structure for that big fish that could mean the difference in winning or losing a tournament. It also has a built in tool that allows you to measure the width of a creek bottom or height of a tree and actually see the fish hanging on the structure you are viewing. This is game changing technology that will make you a better fisherman.
Structure Scan has that wow factor that makes a difference, come fish with me and let me show you this amazing technology. The problem is after you view this, Structure Scan will jump on your "got to have" list and you won't be satisfied until it is installed on your boat!
Fish Lake Guntersville Guide Service
www.fishlakeguntersvilleguideservice.com
Email: bassguide@comcast.net
Call: 256 759 2270
Captain Mike Gerry