Hi guys I have a 1198 and need to distance on side scan to see crappie? I also would like to know how to distinguish between all fish? Nitro12
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Hi guys I have a 1198 and need to distance on side scan to see crappie? I also would like to know how to distinguish between all fish? Nitro12
The only sure way to tell what kind of fish it is is to catch some. Sometimes you can sort of identify crappie by their schools, but it's not foolproof.
There is a post by DoubleGobble00 in the FAQ thread at the top of the page with some tips on identifying fish.
Thanks a lot I just haven't seen anything like what I see on all the pictures. I see lots of fish but fill like there to big for crappie. I run side scan on 70 to 75 would I be able to see crappie at the distance pretty easy?
Like CatFan said...the only sure way is to catch some....
Sometimes how a school of fish is relating to structure can give a good indication of possible fish type....
This shot shows a school of smaller individual target echoes in a tight wad...could be crappie, largemouth, yellow or white bass...could even be smaller catfish...
I didn't catch any of these so identification is just guessing because the school is not relating to any type of structure at all...
I generally run my SI Range at 60-70...but this image I shot at 30 because the mud bottom was absorbing so much or the sonar I couldn't see much out past that anyway...
http://i477.photobucket.com/albums/r...B/9ef4632f.jpg
Rickie
Thanks a lot guys I actually saw a school of fish the other day running 65 to each side and caught tons of them. It seems like anything that makes a shadow on 65 on each side is around 10 to 12 inches in size. Have y'all noticed about the same?