Biosonix and the Top 10 at the Delta?...
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Biosonix and the Top 10 at the Delta?...
Were any of the Top 10 finishers in the FLW NG on the delta using the Biosonix Unit?...
Re: Biosonix and the Top 10 at the Delta?...
I dont know if it was a biosonix but Brent Ehrler (sp?) had something on his trolling motor, during an interview he said he didnt believe it made a differece. What ever it was. I didnt get to hear the whole conversation.
Pete
Pete
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Re: Biosonix and the Top 10 at the Delta?...
Thanks, Pete...Looking at their patents, I thought the unit just made the sounds of bait in the water, but they're more than that...Some of the sounds are the ones made when the prey are attacked or striked, and then eaten by other predators...Interesting!...
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I've heard the sound of a Quagga Mussel attacking on one unit
Another sound it produces, on the Quagga setting, water slushing around in the live will during a trip home.
on another note
HAPPY ST. PATTY's DAY!
3/17/08
Another sound it produces, on the Quagga setting, water slushing around in the live will during a trip home.
on another note
HAPPY ST. PATTY's DAY!
3/17/08
ECV 1855 D.S.G.G.
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Re: Biosonix and the Top 10 at the Delta?...
Boyd Duckett was skeptical at first, too...They went through an area fishing with no Biosonix activated and didn't get any bites...Drifted through again with Biosonix activated and caught 2 fish...If you have a device giving off the recordings of a feeding frenzy, one can just imagine what the results might be...
If I were fishing bass for money, I would not be without one after investigating the the facts...I've seen feeding frenzys on the delta at night while chasing threadfin shad, to emulate that situation electronically and then ship it out over vast distances, this has to to be a No Brainer...I am not affiliated with Biosonix in any way but find it interesting after going over their patents and yes they just received a new patent dealing with all of this...
Cooch, you got one on your boat?...What are your thoughts on this?...Would it be more advantageous in a lake?...Wonder if Motherlode lake guides use them?...Hmmm???...
If I were fishing bass for money, I would not be without one after investigating the the facts...I've seen feeding frenzys on the delta at night while chasing threadfin shad, to emulate that situation electronically and then ship it out over vast distances, this has to to be a No Brainer...I am not affiliated with Biosonix in any way but find it interesting after going over their patents and yes they just received a new patent dealing with all of this...
Cooch, you got one on your boat?...What are your thoughts on this?...Would it be more advantageous in a lake?...Wonder if Motherlode lake guides use them?...Hmmm???...
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Re: Biosonix and the Top 10 at the Delta?...
Those sounds from the Biosonix unit can reach out up to 400 ft. horizontally and 100ft. down in a water column...VanDam says he puts it on the shad being attacked by bass mode...Yeah, right on Kevin!...
Thanks Kevin for promoting shad baits and digitally recorded sounds of shad being preyed upon by bass...They truly are an amazing baitfish!...
Team KacieFish
Thanks Kevin for promoting shad baits and digitally recorded sounds of shad being preyed upon by bass...They truly are an amazing baitfish!...
Team KacieFish
Re: Biosonix and the Top 10 at the Delta?...
I heard it was attracting sealions! LOL!
.....NaCl
.....NaCl
Re: I have been using one for defensive purposes
The sound track of feeding sea lions and feeding otters seems to work best. I also have a engineer working on a virus that will infect all units and substitute feeding otters for the shad frenzy. This way instread of leaving my expensive unit in guys boats I can use their unit against them. 
PS - The trained Sea Lions are working out well too. It was a long winter teaching them to move into the tules to feed, but it paid off pretty big in the NG.

PS - The trained Sea Lions are working out well too. It was a long winter teaching them to move into the tules to feed, but it paid off pretty big in the NG.
Dewayne
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Re: Biosonix and the Top 10 at the Delta?...
You ever watch Kevin VanDam on The BASS Pros, he's gleaming with confidence...It's practically dripping off of him while he's talking to the audience...When you got it, you got it!...I wonder how many of his fellow competitors listen to him while he's on...Smart, throws those shad baits and turns the unit to match...This guy has SAVVY!!!...
Did you listen to Ultimate Bass last weekend, the top guy mentioned he had 2 sticks on his boat, one a flipping stick and the other for chatter-bait type baits...Wow, info before the tournament was finished...Kent, you da man, and your show get's em' into the winner's circle!...
Did you listen to Ultimate Bass last weekend, the top guy mentioned he had 2 sticks on his boat, one a flipping stick and the other for chatter-bait type baits...Wow, info before the tournament was finished...Kent, you da man, and your show get's em' into the winner's circle!...
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