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Thread: Splitting the Pipe...Humminbird Si, Di and 2D

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    Default Splitting the Pipe...Humminbird Si, Di and 2D


    Here is a neat image of a 6" Irrigation Pipe that shows Humminbird Full 180 Degree of Coverage in Side Imaging actually it overlaps a hair by this image because you can see on both sides. Also Down Imaging and 2D of the same Irrigation Pipe Crossing a Creek. Fallen Bridge to the Right Was not in coverage area of the 2D and DI area of Coverage.



    Few more Images of the Pipe:







    Here we went right over the Fallen Bridge in DI and 2D:

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    Real neat pictures
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    cool !

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    Quote Originally Posted by frank lawhead View Post
    Real neat pictures
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    Nice job. Thanks for sharing. I wish my 997 was as clear. Playing with it.

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    Amazing.
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    I used to fish a creek bottom in a damned up lake with downed trees, really neat to be able split the trees laying on creek bottom. Also would side scan trees in less that 12 feet of water from both sides say north then south side, generally would be able to count the fish always laying on shady side of downed tree.
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    wow what DF are you using...I am in the market and I think this just sold me.
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    This was done with Humminbird 1197c but any of the Humminbird Si units can show you this...798c, 898c, 998c or 1197c.
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    Here's another neat split of some Trees on my home lake (Truman Lake in Missouri)...

    Down Imaging



    Side Imaging of Same Thing...

    Last edited by Doug Vahrenberg; 09-01-2010 at 10:09 PM.
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