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R Electronics, LLC Here to help you be more efficient and maximize your time on the water.

Here at R Electronics, we strive to help make every individual more efficient with their fishing electronics. Whether you need help dialing your new units in, learning about the different types of sonar and how to utilize them, or just need basic help on how to operate your unit, we are here to help! My name is Ryan Bradway, and I have been working in the outdoor industry going on six years now. I

n my time, I have noticed a large gap in the industry, specifically in the purchasing of new marine electronics. Time and time again, I see people shell out thousands on new graphs with little to no information on how to utilize their new tool. Manuals can be hard to understand, and Youtube or forums can lead to a headache when your question is only half answered. Nothing replaces in-person and hands-on experience when it comes to learning highly complex things such as modern electronics. You will not only gain valuable information on how to better utilize your electronics, but you will enjoy being out on the water more. Feel free to reach out via email or messenger for more information on packages and pricing.

We had a few hours to get out on a local lake this past weekend. 17.5lbs for a summer in Kalamazoo with a 5.15lb largemo...
07/17/2025

We had a few hours to get out on a local lake this past weekend. 17.5lbs for a summer in Kalamazoo with a 5.15lb largemouth definitely didn’t suck. We caught them a variety of ways from pinging a minnow, drop shotting, a fluke, and a couple on a frog. Although summer time fishing can be tough, when you’re able to find them, it’s very rewarding. Get those electronics dialed in today to help you locate and catch more fish. Whether it’s mapping, side imaging, live or anything in between, we’ve got you covered!

Garret and I had an awesome trip to the 1000 islands area. Day one we decided we wanted to try something new and fish La...
06/27/2025

Garret and I had an awesome trip to the 1000 islands area. Day one we decided we wanted to try something new and fish Lake Ontario instead of the river and it definitely paid off, we ended up catching almost 25lbs. Although we never hooked a giant, we had an awesome few days catching a ton of fish, and make some life long memories. Mapping was very important this trip for a couple reason. One to safely navigate the St. Lawrence River which has a number of underwater shoals, and two to help us identify key spawning areas to target those big smallmouth. The depth shading and detail of the Humminbird Lakemaster VX Premium chip is an excellent tool in quickly identifying those areas to avoid and to target.

One of my favorite events of the year when I was still on the WMU Bass team was the annual kids camp. We were lucky enou...
05/21/2025

One of my favorite events of the year when I was still on the WMU Bass team was the annual kids camp. We were lucky enough to help out this year, and got to fish with Mason and Torsten. The day started off a little slow with only a few fish, but we made some adjustments later in the day and ended up catching 17.71lbs to win the kids camp. Torsten even caught his pb of 2.89! If you have any friends or family that is interested in learning to bass fish, tournament fishing, or just want to go out with an experienced angler and have some fun, I highly recommend getting them into the kids camp. Rumor has it, there will be another this fall so keep an eye out and give Western Michigan University Bass Fishing Team a follow for updates!

We’ve had a tough couple weeks due to the conditions, but we’ve still made the most of it. Broke both of my PB bass as w...
05/01/2025

We’ve had a tough couple weeks due to the conditions, but we’ve still made the most of it. Broke both of my PB bass as well with a 6.21lb smallmouth caught on an OSP Blitz EX DR and 6.92lb largemouth on a 3/4oz Carolina Rig paired with a Yamamoto K*t Tail Worm rigged on a BKK hook. Per usual, electronics were key, the Humminbird side imaging was used to find isolated rock piles to target on Lake St. Clair. For Lake Fork, we heavily relied on the new Lakemaster VX Premium chip with depth shading to find key secondary points and flats, and the Minn Kota Raptors to keep us put around all the timber. Overall the numbers haven’t been there this year, but the size sure has! If you want to learn more, and maximize your time on the water, send us a message today to schedule an appointment!

Here’s a new bait I just picked up from BIGGS Custom Baits LLC that I’m super excited about! Weighing in at 1oz and 5” l...
04/16/2025

Here’s a new bait I just picked up from BIGGS Custom Baits LLC that I’m super excited about! Weighing in at 1oz and 5” long, their Minnow in a custom painted crappie color not only looks killer, but is a great size if you want to get into glide bait fishing. Here I have it paired up on a Megabass Levante Brailist (7’5” MH) with 16lb Sunline Sniper on a Bates Hundo reel. From my first impressions, this thing has an awesome action, and paint job. Another big plus to the guys over at Bigg’s Custom Baits is their customer service is top notch. I was able to message them with some questions, and they were very polite and prompt getting back to me. This will be the first of many for myself. What baits are you guys looking forward to throwing more this spring?

Garret and I were able to put a few good ones in the boat on Lake St. Clair this weekend despite some very tough lake co...
04/13/2025

Garret and I were able to put a few good ones in the boat on Lake St. Clair this weekend despite some very tough lake conditions. With the water clarity resembling that of your favorite chocolate milk, the Humminbird Mega side imaging was key to finding good rock piles and boulders. We started off the day looking for smallmouth on the main lake doing most all of our damage on a Great Lakes Finesse 1/4 oz Ned rig with a Z-Man TRD Gobyz in Hot Snakes. Later in the day we switched gears and flipped a jig for some largemouth. In total, we had a mixed bag for 20.39lbs and 21 fish total. Garret had a 5.29lb smallmouth to anchor the bag for us. Tough days on the water are made much easier by having your electronics dialed in to be able to find that specific cover the bass are hiding on. We still have a few openings for the next couple weeks, so reach out and let’s get you dialed!

Big thank you to Mr. Bill Babrick as our first client of the year. Bill braved a chilly March day to get his new Livesco...
03/27/2025

Big thank you to Mr. Bill Babrick as our first client of the year. Bill braved a chilly March day to get his new Livescope LVS34 dialed in. To start the day we could only see our bait at about 50 feet. By the end of the session we were able to dial in and track a 1/4oz ball head and 3” Swimbait at 100 feet easy! If you need help getting your electronics dialed in or just need to learn more about how they work, contact us today to get on the schedule!

01/09/2025
🚨 Tackle Tip Tuesday 🚨Many of our lakes now are reaching that perfect temperature for the bass to spawn. One of my favor...
05/14/2024

🚨 Tackle Tip Tuesday 🚨

Many of our lakes now are reaching that perfect temperature for the bass to spawn. One of my favorite techniques when fishing for bass in taller grass or pads is a swimjig. A lot of times these fish will be hidden under the cover, and hard to get to with traditional baits. Using a Swimjig with a good w**d guard we can get through a lot of that thick cover and pick up some of those hard to catch fish.

Gear:
7’3” MH Shimano Poison Adrena
Shimano 16 Metanium MGL HG 7.4:1
Power Pro 30lb to Sunline FC Sniper 16lb Leader
Evergreen Grassripper Swimjig 3/8oz Bluegill
Gambler EZ-Swimmer Hammonds Herring

Affordable Combo:
7’2” MH Shimano SLX
Shimano SLX 70HG 7.2:1

High End Combo:
7’5” G. Loomis NRX+ 893C
Shimano Metanium MGL 150HG 7.1:1






Yesterday we had Steve Coleman stop by to get his Lowrance units dialed in. We started off by getting the sonar squared ...
05/09/2024

Yesterday we had Steve Coleman stop by to get his Lowrance units dialed in. We started off by getting the sonar squared away, then we learned about how to use our sonar in more scenarios. Lastly, we did some work with mapping to finish off the day. If you’re interested in learning more about your electronics, contact me today! And thank you again to Steve for trusting us with his business!


🚨 Tackle Tip Tuesday 🚨A lot of times when we think of fishing brush piles, we think to fish a jig or Texas rig. Another ...
05/07/2024

🚨 Tackle Tip Tuesday 🚨

A lot of times when we think of fishing brush piles, we think to fish a jig or Texas rig. Another great option that’s more subtle is a shakey head when those fish are being stingy. This past week, we put that to the test down at Table Rock Lake. The jig would get follows down to the bottom, but wouldn’t get bit, once we made the switch to the shakey head, everything changed.

Gear used:
Owner Shakey Ultrahead 1/4oz Green Pumpkin
Netbait T-Mac Worm 6.5 Green Pumpkin
G.Loomis NRX 872S
Shimano Twin Power 2500
10lb Powerpro to 8lb Sunline FC Sniper Leader







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