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Great shot.
This is very appreciated! Thanks for the explanation on the graphics, i am new to electronics and this explains a lot. One question, what constitutes a color difference on your screen? Thanks, E.
great graph shot. I should have spent the money and got something bigger than the HB 597 hd di. ehall, I think the difference in color defines the hardness of the return. someone please correct me if I am wrong on that!
Great information. Thanks for posting!
Great Pictue, I'd love to see that in NY waters
nice pick
Interesting...
Yes farmboy, the difference in colors means strength of the return. Crappie are a scaled fish that show a nice strong return, but in this case they were marked on the edge of the cone so they show up as mainly yellow with a little red in the center, if I would have passed directly over them, the return of the fish would be red from one end of it to the other. I hope this helps out. Crappie almost always show a strong return. Catfish arches look different than other fish, but crappie, perch and stripers all return similar except for the size of the fish.
great info
I need to get one of these . great read .
Great explanation, thanks!
Good shot buddy way to lay it down!
Good read
Very interesting thanks for the info and pic.
Would like to see that on my 998!
thanks for the info
I thank I could catch one out of that
That sure is a great picture with good explanations , thanks for posting
Cool info! Thanks!
hey Rookie thanks for the helpful information.Im new to crappie fishing and the pic and explaining what is what really helps to know what to look im looking at
Helpful info. Thanks for sharing.
Rookie. I've enjoyed reading your Thread about this. I took these Picts also from my 998. They were crappie but just not very big all about 8" But you can still see them. The first pict is 2d and next is down imaging.
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What do you run the sensitivity at and are you using the switch fire mode? I don't understand the swichfire mode, it just make my screen look like a mess. Any suggestions? Great picture and information, much appreciated.