You know what's tough? Spending an absolute fortune on all the technologies you
 need to
 be competitive today in bass fishing? But it also can be really fun and
 rewarding, right?
 I don't buy that stuff for competitive reasons. I buy it because it makes me
 more efficient
 on the water. But it is expensive and you want to take care of it. You want to
 do your
 best to make sure they last a long time. Whether or not you're going to sell
 them before you
 get rid of them and upgrade to the newer technologies or you just want what you
 got to last a long
 time. I can save myself, for example. I have two graphs in my boat that I've
 had on there
 since I believe 2018. And I've had to really take care of them, right? And I do
 take them
 on and off when I do travel with the boat or leave it outside when I travel to
 new places.
 And these guys from Rod glove have the solution for you on that. That's the
 graph glove. This
 actually zips shut. Obviously this one's for a smaller graph. I believe this is
 for like
 seven or eight, nine inch graph, something like that. There's larger ones for
 the different
 size graphs that you'd have. But this is like a neoprene case that zips up. It
 allows you
 to carry it with a little cushion here when you're setting it down and protects
 your screens
 and protects your graph as you put them in your car. You want to put them in
 your rod
 lockers and lock your rod lockers. It's going to prevent them from getting ch
ipped up, scratched
 up, damaged, and nicked up when going for rides and stuff like that when they
're off
 your mounts on the boat. Next up, they've got the Ford facing sonar gloves now.
 So this
 actually goes over your transducers. I know all of you've probably seen this by
 now. If
 you go to the boat ramps, you're seeing everybody's Ford facing sonar, our doos
ers are obviously
 exposed to a lot because they're hanging down below the boat. They're getting
 hit with vegetation
 and beat up and all that stuff. But when they come off and they're stowed on
 your boat and
 you're driving down the freeway, that's when the real damage could take place.
 Rocks and
 things like that hitting that dooser could cause some serious damage. So if you
 want
 to protect them, you can wrap them up with this soft neoprene material just
 like a real
 cover or rod cover from the rod glove here. This will protect those doosers
 that are very,
 very expensive. Don't want that road debris coming up and hitting them and ch
ipping them
 and damaging them. I know for a lot of the traveling angers, they know exactly
 what I'm
 talking about. You will see the wear and tear on stuff as you trailer it around
 lots of places.
 Next, you got graph glass. This is from Precision Sonar. These guys have blown
 us away so far with
 their support and how much people enjoy their products and use their products.
 This is a
 glass cover that's going to go over the front of your screen is going to
 protect it from all
 sorts of damage that could take place and let's face it. You crack the screen
 on that graph,
 you're really torn between what it's really not even worth repairing it most of
 the time. It's
 just the thing's done for and it's not going to get covered by warranty or
 anything as you smoked
 it with a weight. So, you take the time to protect your investments and truck
 something like that out.
 Next up, you have these little bungee straps here. This thing right here,
 those covers that come with your grass, so there would be Garmin, Lorentz or
 Hummingbird.
 This will wrap around and keep them locked down there. So, if you're driving
 around with your
 covers from the factory on the boat and you don't want them shooting off and
 flying down the freeway
 on you, check these out. They're a nice solution. I know I don't use both the
 graphs in the front
 of my boat all the time, so sometimes I like to leave that cover on. It would
 be nice to have
 something like this to just strap it on and make sure that that cover doesn't
 come off as I'm driving
 like an idiot around the lake. Lastly, you got glass sauce from our friends at
 Boatbling there.
 So, this stuff's going to keep your screen super clean. I am probably the most
 guilty person I know
 at letting my screens just start just baking in with some water spots and they
 just look brutal.
 And that can really affect the performance of them on the water. Trust me, I
 get chewed
 out by my friends and jump them in me all the time, my wife. And this stuff is
 great. This will cut
 through that stuff and clean it up and make it really nice. It does make you
 more efficient to
 have those screens clear and shine in, especially today with how much detail we
 have in forward-facing
 sonar and the better I just improved this year, that to the 34LVS do, sir. And
 I know that
 I can see those see better now. Why not keep my screen nice and clean? All this
 stuff is available
 now on the site and it's all perfect stuff to protect that investment of your
 electronics on your boat.
 Go fishing!
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