Anyone use the subscription? I like the idea of having the wind, weather, and water temp contours on my Garmin as opposed to apps on my phone. Maybe there are better options?
I have Sirius and fish offshore in the Northeast. Sirius is useful at times but IMO frequently over rated on internet forums by subscribers. We don’t get a lot of pop up thunderstorm events in the Northeast particularly offshore, in Southern Waters where that type of weather is a lot more common, the value of Sirius goes up.Anyone use the subscription? I like the idea of having the wind, weather, and water temp contours on my Garmin as opposed to apps on my phone. Maybe there are better options?
Yes, you can put a “pause” on the account. I do it every year for 5 months.Appreciate the comments. The ability to see temperature breaks while chasing albacore is probably worth the cost of admission for me. Is there a minimum number of months you have to subscribe/pay for in a 12 month period? Wouldn't really need it 5 months out of the year.
@Mpellet , how accurate do you find the SST maps to be? I can see that being worth its weight in gold for offshore canyon trolling, if it’s fairly up to date and accurate.Yes, you can put a “pause” on the account. I do it every year for 5 months.
I don’t find the temperature data to be very accurate/valuable BUT I am running an older plotter that might not show as much/ detailed imagery as a newer one would.@Mpellet , how accurate do you find the SST maps to be? I can see that being worth its weight in gold for offshore canyon trolling, if it’s fairly up to date and accurate.
Is there any sort of penalty for putting a pause on the account, other than just not being able to use it?
I just looked and see the Sirius “Fish Mapping” plan at $110. I don’t have that plan. Zero experience on that data from me, sorry for the confusion. It was just ignorance on my part not intentional bull$hit.I think the offshore plan is pushing 110.00 a month.
I'm with you on the music. Once I'm 15 miles plus offshore, cell service is sketchy and can't access the other SST / wind apps. My only reason for considering GXM.Here in socal we have fishdope. I pay for it, not a plug. It gives me that info and additional info such a plane Intel, other boat reports, ect. I also don't need to listen to music while fishing. I like pease and calm while offshore. The clicker ripping 1000 clicks per second is the best music money can buy!
I just looked and see the Sirius “Fish Mapping” plan at $110. I don’t have that plan. Zero experience on that data from me, sorry for the confusion. It was just ignorance on my part not intentional bull$hit.
How do you use Ripcharts on the water? Download the info before you go? Have cell service?The Sirius fish finder hasn’t been very helpful at all for me in the two years I’ve been using it. RipCharts is way better for temp breaks.
We are probably getting a starlink to solve that issue.I'm with you on the music. Once I'm 15 miles plus offshore, cell service is sketchy and can't access the other SST / wind apps. My only reason for considering GXM.
I use Loran instead of gps. I pull up the two or three temp breaks I want to look at that trip on my phone on RipCharts before leaving the dock, touch the screen to get the Loran intersecting points, then plot them nearest to furthest in my Garmin then go.How do you use Ripcharts on the water? Download the info before you go? Have cell service?
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