cg74
Well-known member
Do you love or loathe them? Do you use them?
I'm talking of Google Earth and Bing Maps for getting a rough guide to the lay the land on new waters prior to going.
Mapping in detail of the new water with GPS and a fish finder. As though satellite/aerial images show up many features; marginal shelves, gravel bars, deep drop offs, gullies, weed beds etc, without closer inspection you don't really know what is what.
The above can be installed on to a bait boat, so would you then use a BB to bait up with and/or place your baited rigs into your swim.
So where do you draw the line regards technology and why?
I'm talking of Google Earth and Bing Maps for getting a rough guide to the lay the land on new waters prior to going.
Mapping in detail of the new water with GPS and a fish finder. As though satellite/aerial images show up many features; marginal shelves, gravel bars, deep drop offs, gullies, weed beds etc, without closer inspection you don't really know what is what.
The above can be installed on to a bait boat, so would you then use a BB to bait up with and/or place your baited rigs into your swim.
So where do you draw the line regards technology and why?