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<blockquote data-quote="JB_24" data-source="post: 158460" data-attributes="member: 518"><p>Another tip for the river is having good GPS & knowing how to operate it so you can record trails and drop waypoints. This way you can slowly work your way up the river fishing spots and trying to follow boats as they go past you & at the end of the day you can start a new trail and record a fresh "navigating" trail all the way back to the boat ramp. Don't forget to stop and drop a waypoint on any deadheads as you come across them, that way hopefully your boat won't hit it later. As others have stated if you fish the river enough eventually you are going to hit something no matter how well you know how to read water or how good your navigating trail is on your GPS. So don't get discouraged if you get hung up on a sandbar we've all been there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JB_24, post: 158460, member: 518"] Another tip for the river is having good GPS & knowing how to operate it so you can record trails and drop waypoints. This way you can slowly work your way up the river fishing spots and trying to follow boats as they go past you & at the end of the day you can start a new trail and record a fresh "navigating" trail all the way back to the boat ramp. Don't forget to stop and drop a waypoint on any deadheads as you come across them, that way hopefully your boat won't hit it later. As others have stated if you fish the river enough eventually you are going to hit something no matter how well you know how to read water or how good your navigating trail is on your GPS. So don't get discouraged if you get hung up on a sandbar we've all been there! [/QUOTE]
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