Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
I've tried several palettes on my DI, and most of those with multiple colors or bright colors seem to blend out the fish images at times. That's why I stuck with the "blue/white" palette ... so I could get images that were easy on the eye, and showed great detail
I agree with crappiepappy. The bright color palettes washout really bad. Blue or green work really well to differentiate between brush and fish on DI. If you can, find a tree or brush that had fish on it. Pause it and play with the contrast (on Lowrance, I'm not familiar with HB's). Fish will normally have a harder return than brush and trees. I have mine set where trees are faint and crappie shine like Xmas lights in the tops. I don't have SI so I don't know if this will work on that. Name:  Screen004.jpg
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