"Dr. Sonar" Bruce Samson: The Biggest Mistakes Anglers Make with Fish Finders

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  • Опубліковано 10 лис 2020
  • Bruce "Doctor Sonar" Samson discusses the biggest mistakes that walleye fishermen make when using fish finders. He discusses two points: determining the size of the fish by setting your sonar sensitivity correctly. And how anglers find fish with their sonar yet don't fish them.
    Getting your fish finder's transducer located correctly is the first step and being able to locate fish. Check out Bruce's website doctorsonar.com/ for all there is to know about Lowance and Humminbird Fish Finder systems. From how to use a fish finder basics to the most intricate details, Dr Sonar shows you how to track and catch the most fish.
    Watch the entire episode of the Bigwater Podcast with Dr. Sonar Bruce Samson here: • Bruce Samson, Dr. Sona...
    "Doc" Bruce Samson has multiple major wins to his credit and is known as the Devil's Lake Master having won the PWT on the lake twice. He also won the MWC National Walleye Championship in 1986 and the RCL National Walleye Championship in 2002. Doc also has 8 major walleye tournament wins including the MWC twice, the PWT 4 times, the AIM once, and the FLW/RCL once.
    Doc Samson has a winning formula that has worked for him on both lakes and rivers; this formula includes using today's technology to his advantage on the water. GPS and Sonar technology are common tools in competitive walleye fishing, but few walleye pros have blended the technology with aerial photos, satellite elevation charts, and custom designed contour maps. Doc is one that does this and he does it well with his proven techniques on the tournament trail.
    Capt. Ross Robertson has made his complete living chasing walleye as a full time professional angler for more than 20 years. Through the years he has worn many hats including time as a fishing guide, boat salesman, TV host, outdoor writer, product designer, tournament fisherman, speaker, radio host and podcaster to name a few.
    Ross fishes ice-out to ice-up on the Great Lakes. He spends the majority of the year walleye fishing on Lake Erie’s Western and Central basins.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @auto_5
    @auto_5 Рік тому +1

    The old simple “throw a buoy out.”
    Well I dont have great boat control so I just may. Thanks for the reminder!

  • @shadowswordfish3745
    @shadowswordfish3745 3 роки тому +2

    Very interesting take. I think the size of fish is definitely the most difficult apart about using sonar in deep water

  • @Growritelawns
    @Growritelawns 3 роки тому +1

    great info

  • @raymondheinrichjr.2902
    @raymondheinrichjr.2902 2 роки тому

    Good information

  • @DEVILDOG1964
    @DEVILDOG1964 3 роки тому

    CAN ANY ONE REALLY TELL DIFFERENT SPECIES OF FISH IN A MULTI SPECIES LAKE ON SONAR FISH FINDER? SPECIES LIKE BASS, WALLEYE, SHEEPHEAD, PERCH, CATFISH ESPECIALLY IF SOME OF THE DIFFERENT FISH ARE ABOUT THE SAME SIZE. I FISH LAKE ERIE.

  • @DEVILDOG1964
    @DEVILDOG1964 11 місяців тому

    NO ANSWER ANSWER HELL NO!!!!