If you look at today’s bass boat compared to 20 years ago, there are a lot of differences — none more than the number of monitors mounted in front of the driver on the deck. Things have changed a lot ...
Steve Baumann, owner of the Vexilar fishing electronics company, keeps a stack of warranty cards on his desk to learn more about his customers. They’re not props. Growing up on a farm in southwestern ...
For over 60 years, Lowrance has led the way in fish finder technology. From the first transistor sonar capable of displaying individual fish to the first DownScan sonar to produce high-resolution ...
DULUTH - John Hanna started messing with 12-volt electronics when he was in high school, installing stereo equipment in his car. Pretty soon, his friends were asking them to rig their rides as well.
You might have read the story “Tournament Control” in Marlin and breezed over a quick remark by Capt. Chris Garner of Southern Pride. Hidden within a powerful argument for a speedy boat while ...
Wireless headsets are becoming standard equipment for tournament-fishing battlewagons. With them, crew members can talk in normal tones among themselves, bridge to deckhand. Even on a charter ...