DULUTH — They have been flying off the shelves at Marine General sporting goods store for a couple of years, and the breakneck pace at which anglers are getting into forward-facing sonar units hasn’t ...
Forward Facing Sonar has once again been the only topic in tournament bass fishing the past several weeks. Will it be banned? Should it be banned? Will the professional anglers get a say? Will the ...
The founder of a popular charity bass tournament benefiting children’s hospitals recently announced a rule change for the upcoming 2024 event that has grabbed the attention of the fishing community ...
Forward-facing sonar — which only a few years ago seemed too futuristic to impact Minnesota fish and fishing, and anyway seemed too costly for most anglers to acquire for use in their boats and, in ...
to hungry largemouth bass on Virginia’s Chickahominy River in the mid-1980s. It was well before the high-end sonar units modern anglers have come to know and love really started to catch on. Although ...
Forward-facing sonar—or livescope technology—has taken the competitive angling world by storm over the last decade. Unlike traditional fish finders, forward-facing sonar allows anglers to use screens ...
However, there was one other thing that stood out when this event was first announced. This was going to be a “real” bass tournament competition with no forward-facing sonar allowed. Finally we were ...
It’s no secret forward-facing sonar is all the rage these days in the fishing world. Pros and recreational anglers alike are relying on real-time technology like Garmin Panoptix LiveScope, Lowrance ...
There’s no stopping technology. This indisputable fact is driving news media harder than ever lately given recent advances in AI, leaving many people wondering if we’re destined to experience The ...
Forward-facing sonar — which only a few years ago seemed too futuristic to impact Minnesota fish and fishing, and anyway seemed too costly for most anglers to acquire for use in their boats and, in ...