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    Do you guys see any fish in this pile? Name:  Eutaw Creek.jpg
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    Need a better/bigger picture for me to be able to tell. I am on my phone though.
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    NO,BUT WHEN YOU GET A SPOT LIKE THAT ,HIT CURSOR AND THEN HIT MENU AND GET A LARGER PIC AND BLOW IT UP OR HIT ONE OF 3 SELECTED BUTTONS THAT HAVE A FULL DI AND LOOK AT IT, YOU CAN ALSO ADJUST PIC WHEN YOU HIT CURSOR BUTTON
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    I don't, but great images.

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    You hit that perfectly. Cut almost straight down the middle of the structure. If you are able to cut the structure like this every time, scale down the distance you are viewing to help with enlarging the area in question. This will help you determine if fish are present.

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    Did you capture this recording with the "Imaging Frequency" on 455kHz or 800kHz ...??

    (I always record in 800kHz to get the most data into the recording as possible)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rnvinc View Post
    Did you capture this recording with the "Imaging Frequency" on 455kHz or 800kHz ...??

    (I always record in 800kHz to get the most data into the recording as possible)...

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    Rickie I did the recording on 455kHz. Do you have any you could post so I could see the diff? Did go back to that spot before I left for the day and pulled 3 fish off this pile. And another ? Do you guys stop and fish even if you do not see any fish in or on the structure? Will add the pics of the fish in 1 min.
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    Here is 1 of the 3Name:  20141206_113415-1-1.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bean2302 View Post
    Rickie I did the recording on 455kHz. Do you have any you could post so I could see the diff?.
    This is the best example I have of the difference in the 455kHz and the 800kHz...



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