completely agree, fuckemYou could say the same for deer. Why not allow spot lighting at night??![]()
completely agree, fuckemYou could say the same for deer. Why not allow spot lighting at night??![]()
I agree with this. Regs for tournaments, but I don't think they will ban it for the casual fisherman. Too many people have invested too much money into FFS.As someone that has ffs, I’m not sure what to think about it. Down south it is definitely effecting bass and on a larger scale crappie populations is what studies are showing. It’s a wierd deal how these young dudes fresh out of high school are winning BASS Elite tournaments. That alone should tell you something. The big namers and old timers in the sport can’t even complete with them. Not sure how you could regulate something like this for recreational fishing but do agree some limitations are needed for tourney fishing. On the recreational side crappie lakes down south will be toast if something isn’t done
For a master it would be a perfect device to experiment with Countdown Raps and shut down a persistent retard.I agree with this. Regs for tournaments, but I don't think they will ban it for the casual fisherman. Too many people have invested too much money into FFS.
Most casual fishermen, probably, do worse using it. There is a learning curve to it.
Well you can find structure and habitat with your basic graph and side imaging, ffs shows you fish swimming around in real time. What direction they’re moving, how they are reacting to your lure and if they eat it or not. And how big they are.In my head FFS = For Fuck Sake.... Definitely it has no place in competitions. Even if all it does is help you find structure/habitat, thats a HUGE benefit compared to those who dont have it.