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    Nice pics! Thanks for sharing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowboy215 View Post
    Bama is correct, hey bama you ever run you gray screen to help the shadows pop out more. Don't know if you saw all the bait fish here, but they will blow you screen up, I 'll run the gray to help me distinguish a little more detail.
    Hey james, How do you get it on grey screen?

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    Ended up with 63. The bite shut down at dark. We caught another 75 throwbacks. Heck of an afternoon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowboy215 View Post
    Bama is correct, hey bama you ever run you gray screen to help the shadows pop out more. Don't know if you saw all the bait fish here, but they will blow you screen up, I 'll run the gray to help me distinguish a little more detail.
    Actually was in my partners boat. He was showing me some stuff on his graph last night.

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    Looks like the proof is in the live well. Thanks for posting this proves the value of SI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by footballcoach View Post
    Hey james, How do you get it on grey screen?
    I think on Humminbirds you hit the menu button once to pull up the display options for your active portion of the screen. Near the bottom of that menu is the color palette option where you can change it between blue, orange, green, and gray color schemes.

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    Scout is correct I have 13 or 14 color options, I'll run blue for structure and gray to look at shadows.

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