Attachment 184913Is this just bait fish or does anyone really believe that there is fishing in there?
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Attachment 184913Is this just bait fish or does anyone really believe that there is fishing in there?
"Fish icons" on a 2d image are pretty useless IMHO .... they could just as easily be a wad of baitfish reflecting a strong enough signal to fool the 2d processor into thinking it's all one fish. (program bases icon size on return signal strength)
Of course then I have to admit that I don't care much for 2d capabilities on ANY unit. I think it's a waste of screen space and processing resources. I also don't care much for the green/yellow color palette, and prefer the blue ... but that's just personal preference.
If you tell us what unit you're using, there may be others that have differing opinions due to more experience with that (or similar) unit. I use a Lowrance Elite 5 DSI (DI only) unit, & this is the type of screen images I'm used to seeing on it :
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... cp :kewl
I just got the humminbird helix 5 di gps unit. I'm still playing with the settings to figure it all out.
On the DI image, it does look like there may be more than one size fish....and from the shape of the bait ball, it looks like the bait could be under attack.....It could be a mix of bait and crappie.
Some absolutely swear by the fish ID on the Humminbirds.....One of them is Wayne P, and not many know more about using their units than he does.
I don't use it much, but am going to start using it more.
I had a older humminbird that was just sonar and everytime I catfished when it was going off I caught fish. So i realky dint know abut crappie.
That blue color indicates the fish are in the 83Khz beam, not the 200Khz beam. This means they are further off to the side.
If they were in the 200Khz beam they would be orange.
Ok so the cluster I see on the di may not be straight below me?
Here are a few more pics I took that day.Attachment 185033Attachment 185034
Also, in respect to 2d, the fish that show to be directly above and below each other can actually be scattered through out the cone at that point in time.
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-danny
Thanks that clears it up I think so 2d is my sonar but the di is actually right below me from side to side.