Kevin Skovenski

Madison, WI, United States

17 Dec 16:00

Hey Anthony I was looking for the same videos last year when I bought a Lowrance Ghost. Couldn’t find any. I was transitioning from a 2004 Minn Kota so big difference. In the same way you learn to swim by being thrown in the water is how I learned my footwork. After a season of being on the water with it you get comfortable and build a lot of confidence. You will hit stuff and swear and almost throw yourself out of the boat because the power was up too high. But that’s all part of the experience.

For sure Kenny!

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Yeah I hear ya, that’s a tuff one. In the last two years I’ve really dulled down the amount of tackle I take on the boat. I found it easier overall to have less tackle on the boat. I stick with just my core confidence baits. Maybe change a few baits for a different lake. For staying organized between trips, I just make myself stay diligent and take away/add the baits needed for a trip. Hopefully this helps somewhat.

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16 Dec 15:59

Nice one Ken!

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Christopher Waters good to know, thanks! I’m noticing a pattern to put at least one different colored bait on the rig.

15 Dec 08:24

That’s awesome Chris! Such a long smallie. What kind of a-rig and baits did you use?

14 Dec 18:46

Very nice, lookin like some activity on that screen.

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lol When it’s in the single digits here we have to do something.

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13 Dec 13:27

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Tis the season to get organized in the basement baitshop! When it’s too cold to fish, time to get organized and ready for Spring.

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