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    Is that white mark on right side near middle a fish

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    I'd say yes, but the shadow is weird....like the boat was turning....long fish, maybe gar

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    I agree! Are you idling straight between 1.5 to 4.5 MPH? I get my best images this way and this one definitely is blurred.

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    It also seems to be there in 2D but sensitivity is too low?

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    Yea working on settings, printed the manual off the internet gonna go out one day next week and play with it while reading the manual.

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    I would say your chart speed was to fast for your boat speed

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    x2 with crappielimit on the 2D Sen., also set your lower limit at 20ish so you can get better detail in the 2D shot. Your on your way, keep the shots coming

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    Thanks all

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    That is a long skinny fish of some sort.....you can tell it is pretty high off the bottom because of the distance the shadow is from the fish.

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