Thanks for all the help. I really do appreciate it. Hopefully I can get out this weekend, but I'm also having problems with my motor that I'm trying to get worked out.
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Ok. You got photobucket account? Or some other internet account for storing photos?
If not, create yourself a photobucket account. Helps a lot with posting pictures on c dot com.
Crappiepappy will help you with the photobucket setup (if needed). I volunteered him.He won't mind.
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Thanks for all the help. I really do appreciate it. Hopefully I can get out this weekend, but I'm also having problems with my motor that I'm trying to get worked out.
You have a relatively small screen. set the unit left or right side and it will double the size of your image. The brush is not going to look 6 ft tall. #2 It might not be there. I looked for some for 6 mo. B4 i gave up. It washed away.
I've dropped a marker on a brushpile and fished it, got ready to leave, set SI to left 50' and idled all around it and couldn't see a thing.
Still working out prob's with the boat motor. Didn't get to the lake where I do my crappie fishing. Report back ASAP.
Hmn, not saying u are but don't circle around object make at least 2 passes at right angles so u get at least 2 sides of object, & post the picts plse we all would like a peek!07-09-2009, 10:55 AM
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I've dropped a marker on a brushpile and fished it, got ready to leave, set SI to left 50' and idled all around it and couldn't see a thing.
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So great info. Just a reminder, you need to be travelling in a straight line when side imaging and keep your speed to around 3-4mph. I recommend a chart speed of around 5, although you will hear other opinions.
Like was mentioned, the brush will look fuzzy like a school of fish. Post some snapshots here so we cn take a look at what you are seeing.
Good Luck,
Robert