@@fishingjunkie5436 The deeper Chirp was good, but it almost had to many functions and had a lot of noise on the lakes i was on. Not to mention it seemed to get in my way fishing. If I had a kayak or something it might have been better and out of my way more, because you could tie it to the kayak and let it dangle in the water.
Thx for the review! Got it as a Christ,as gift and I’m trying to learn the ins and outs of it. Thanks again!
For sure! Merry Christmas
I have one for Father’s Day looking how to use it in salt water every review say the same about the alert of having a bite
"That's one of the smallest bass I've caught in my life." 🤣 Great review. Thanks for the demo.
Sadly I’ve done that many times, lol
Good review! Never heard of that one before. I've tried the deeper chirp and it seemed to be more trouble than it is worth.
Thanks! I think the iBobber has its uses, but you have to keep it steady and be in deep enough water.
@@fishingjunkie5436 The deeper Chirp was good, but it almost had to many functions and had a lot of noise on the lakes i was on. Not to mention it seemed to get in my way fishing. If I had a kayak or something it might have been better and out of my way more, because you could tie it to the kayak and let it dangle in the water.
looks like a nice lake what lake were you at?
Surprise Lake in Surprise AZ. It’s a nice place, but doesn’t have much cover for bass
Does the device you use have to have data? I’d like to get one and use it with my iPad so it’ll be on a screen bigger than a phone screen.
Good question. I believe all you need is a Bluetooth connection.
Do you still use this I have one and love it
On occasion. I like to use it when there’s deeper water, and I’m in an area I’m not familiar with
I just got one and I love it
Do you know how to rig the iBobber to your rod?
no
Connect it to a swivel of do a polymer knot directly to it
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