Check this thread out, DD has posted some SI pictures and looks like some beds in them.
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/off-t...-saturday.html
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Just wondering if you can find bream beds with side imaging? I just ordered the 898cSI and got to thinking I have never heard nobody mention seeing or finding bream beds with them?
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Check this thread out, DD has posted some SI pictures and looks like some beds in them.
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/off-t...-saturday.html
Hey maachuu, after I spoke with you last night I went and ordered me an 898c SI....I just couldn't help myself!
An ungrateful man is like hog under a tree eating acorns, but never looking up to see where they come from!
I don't have pics handy but I can tell you that it is definately possible to find bream beds with SI...
I set the SI image to left side only...45ft SI range....and troll left-to-right parallel with the bank about 30 yards from the bank....
When I see bream beds, I stop and ease the anchor over....
BREAM ON!!!
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I'll do you one better. How about Beds with BREAM on them. See the fish on the beds?
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that, like using live decoys, should be against the law. amazing.
That is awesome! I cant wait to get it mounted and start looking! As for as bream beds....Guntersville here I come!
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Wilbur, Thats not my image. I got it from Doug and I think Doug got it from someone else??
But SI is very easy to setup. 455khz, I keep my beam width around 100 to 125 for most of my usages. SI enhance Sharpness LOW and the rest I believe I have at default. Sensitivity is based off of depth. Deeper you go and the farther out your beams the more sensitivity needed. The shallower and the narrower your beams the less sensitivity needed. Hope this helps.
Mike
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