I was wondering about this the other day. My Humminbird SI doesnt look quite like that. Gonna have to play with i guess.
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Just thought would show a picture of what it looks like. Note all fish are above the cline. This is what to look for when fishing in the summer time.
Also be careful on the river while its up the jetties are under water and can be hazardous
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I was wondering about this the other day. My Humminbird SI doesnt look quite like that. Gonna have to play with i guess.
Nice pics
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Thank You for the pics J W
Good pics.
One day I will figure out that dang ol, dang ol depth finder!
Thats about right. I've been on quite a few dives at Greers in late summer and it is like a wall of freezing water at 28-31 feet. Yes I found some sunken boats, brush piles, hundreds of 10 inch smallmouths, a few catfish, and determined that most fish hang on points about 6 feet off the bottom.
Hey J. W.,
Looks like the thermocline is at about 15 feet, if I'm reading this right. But what is the white line at about 25 feet in the top photo? Or is that the thermocline? Good to see you back on here, dude! You've been missed by a lot of folks. Welcome back!
My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!
Thermocline is definitely important this time of year , find the cline and you've found the fish!
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Ski that white line is the bottom. You are correct with the cline around 15 ft. Thanks for the kind words too.
The fish are orange yellow elongated lines above the cline in the sonar and correspond in the above down imaging. They are long because I was not trolling fast. The faster you travel the more the fish become arches. To find the thermocline turn the sensitivity up on the sonar.