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Thread: Help! Should I put DI in the front or back

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    Default Help! Should I put DI in the front or back


    I have 1 unit already and have transducers on the transom and trolling motor. I am considering a 2nd unit with DI and I want to know where would be the best to locate, front/back. I know that I will have to install the new transducer for the DI. I am spider rigging and vert.jigging mostly with trolling occasionally. Thanks

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    I put mine on back, just depends on preference I think. I used a ram mount where I can turn it around when I'm up front though

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    Where are you most of the time? That's where I'd put it. I have my LSS-1 on the console so I can scan and mark waypoints, and I have a DI unit on the TM so I can track back to my waypoints, and Know what I'm looking at. DI where you spend all your time will have a huge impact on how you fish, and how you catch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mduncan62 View Post
    where are you most of the time? That's where i'd put it. I have my lss-1 on the console so i can scan and mark waypoints, and i have a di unit on the tm so i can track back to my waypoints, and know what i'm looking at. Di where you spend all your time will have a huge impact on how you fish, and how you catch.
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    Thanks for the input and reccomendations. I have an idea now. Thanks again. Bigun1

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