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While the 2D sonar is a circular cone shaped beam, the DI is a very thin slice front to back, but 45 to 75 degrees to the side depending on the frequency used and whether setting is wide or narrow.
So, the fish you see on DI could be quite a bit off to the side depending on water depth and settings.
Have to remember the number you see for the fish is the distance he is from the transducer. If he is right under you then that is also the depth he is at, but if he is way off to the side he could be several feet higher in the water.
Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men
You gave away your GPS co-ordinates on that one.![]()
That will be alright. It will probably be swept away in the spring when the lake floods!![]()
If I saw the first image you posted I wouldn't slow down but the image crappieppapy posted would have me dropping the trolling motor.
Just got down imaging for Christmas so haven't got to do alot of scanning. But starting to sink trees "multiple spots" and getting use to DI.