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On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 21:31:05 -0800, "Steve B"
wrote: FYI, upon Googling quite a bit this afternoon, I did discover that a "Clinefinder" is rated very very highly by anyone who owns one. It is a device that very accurately reads temperatures. Quite simple, on a reel, a cord, a weight, a sensor, and an aa battery. At the transition of a thermocline, there is also a radical transition in oxygen levels, so just finding a thermocline will put you in an oxygen level striation. The troubles are two: they are $140 each, and only have 50' cables. People rating them good was four out of five. Nonetheless, I do believe I will be getting one for crappie fishing. I trust my Raymarine DS-600 to find thermoclines - in comparing results against a temperature probe (I have a mechanical thermometer on old broken rod and spinning reel), I find it's very accurate by comparison. Owner reviews for ALL oxygen sensors related to fishing were very low, from poor quality to big swings in readings. People rating them good were one Agreed and from personal experience, they suck. :) |
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