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    j, lower the Sen. and be sure to match your speed, will help bring out detail better. With Sen. that high your getting a lot of washout....and slower speed is giving you those streaks in shot two.

    If max depth is in the 45' range, set just below for bottom. Will give more to work with as far as view...later you can take out some of the upper to give better detail of deep structure. Your on your way and you will soon get the hang of it. Looks like you made several passes in the area for shot two (upper right shot).
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    Slabbacks has given you some good advice. Shad, turbulence from driving over the area to many times, shad.
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    What have you got dragging thru the water at about 12ft deep in that 3rd shot ...??

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    Not sure what it is. Can't tell. Tough one for sure.
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    I was trolling in the front of boat ...

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    Thanks slabbacks.....

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    The first pic is a huge school of shad.

    The second pic is a School of shad being preyed upon by what looks like White bass on a hump.

    The third could be some tiny shad/bait, but most likely is clutter and trash on a wind blown bank next to the river channel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by saltyDawg88 View Post
    The first pic is a huge school of shad.

    The second pic is a School of shad being preyed upon by what looks like White bass on a hump.

    The third could be some tiny shad/bait, but most likely is clutter and trash on a wind blown bank next to the river channel.
    I agree with saltyDawg88 on #2, I see that a lot when predator fish are feeding on shad. Too slow I would normally see horizontal lines.

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