An external antenna would probably help you out a lot. It seems that the internal antenna that is built in is not the best.
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I recently purchased a Lowrance Elite5-HDI. I marked some PVC crappie trees I sank last year. Saved as waypoint. Trouble is that I cant find the structure after I mark it and float by. I am using the the factory installed map. Would getting a insight Genesis card be more accurate and help get me ontop of the waypoints? Thanks!
Here a few fish I caught this weekend running minnows under a slip bobber. Set @ 8ft deep in 15-16FOW. Too windy to fish anything else.
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An external antenna would probably help you out a lot. It seems that the internal antenna that is built in is not the best.
Its hard to find plastic on your units until there is algea starts growing on them. Might take a couple or three years for that to happen.
Lets go soak a line. Pat
The GPS is pretty accurate but your antenna in the unit puts you the distance from unit to transducer as a difference or error. In essence when you go back to the way point you could be 2 or 3 times that difference from the spot. Get you a external antenna/ GPS receiver and mount it as close as possible to transducer. Next time take a buoy, when you mark structure toss the buoy and mark way point. Go away from it then come back to the way point on unit then check how far you are from buoy. Try this in a couple of different places to give you a idea of what's going on that you can visualize.
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I heard that your curser has to be on the exact spot that you want to mark or it could be off.
Lets go soak a line. Pat
Main thing is like cray said, get an external antenna. Not so much necessary for a green carp fisherman but really necessary for us perch jerkers because we want an exact mark on a spot not a relative mark and we want to be able to find it immediately. That's my opinion!