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Donkey81

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  1. I have a Raymarine E140 wide 14 inch screen sonar, chart plotter, also has radar connection as well. Works absolutely perfectly. With power cable and mount. Does not come with transducer. Only selling because I have two of them and can only fit one on the dash of my new boat. My loss your gain. $400 takes it. Buyer pays shipping.

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  2. If you want the solid information of what is taking place during that time of year because it can change every day. Everyone at Sonnys in port Ontario is amazing. They will be 100% honest with you on everything. I see people posting about watching dirty goose on here. The man has only been on the lake a little over 6 plus years as a charter. Get advice from people who have been around for a very long time. You will not be fishing in shallow water. Like another gentleman said, normally that time of year is well over 30 plus feet of water. Last year we were in 50 to 70 from the high rocks to the observation tower. Downriggers, dipsy rods and core rods. Usually at that depth we are running all spoon programs. Depending on the size of the bait this year, that will tell you what size spoons to run. Yes there can be a mix of spring kings that could show up so be prepared. We usually run 15 pound mono on riggers with a 15 pound floro lead. Depending on depth usually that time of year, 5 color to 10 color core rods. Last year stingray size spoons produced very well. But depends on the bait size. A fish hawk is a must. The water current changes so dramatically on the lake that running a top speed can change in the same direction. But if you have any serious questions or need answers when you get here. Sonnys in port Ontario is the place to go

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