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    I'm new to the DI thing and just got a boat that has a trolling motor. When I have the trolling motor down and fishing some brush. what speed should I keep the locator on to stay on top of the brush or to jump to the next pile with trolling motor?

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    The common consensus is to keep the DI image chart speed about the same as the boat speed ...

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    .........if you are hovering over a brushpile, DI won't do you much good because the boat has to be moving in order to generate a usable pic. If you are only using the TM to get around, then a chart speed of 3....maybe 4 should give you a pretty good pic. If you fire up an outboard, you will have to increase the chart speed.

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    Vic n exactly the answer I was looking for. Did really put the thought into if I was hovering di isn't going to show anything. Good reply! Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmart045 View Post
    Vic n exactly the answer I was looking for. Did really put the thought into if I was hovering di isn't going to show anything. Good reply! Thanks
    That's where I use 2D.

    SS for when I'm looking for spots. DS when I'm examining a spot. 2D when I'm fishing a spot.

    I don't know how others do it, but I keep an eagle eye on the FasTrack (Lowrance feature. Don't know the Bird equivalent) on the right side of my display so I can see the first bump off the bottom to avoid running over a brush pile or whatever I'm fishing. Once I find the edge with 2D on a fishy spot, I'll fling a marker up wind and make a mental picture of how it relates to the spot I want to fish once it settles.

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    We're sort of on the same page CatFan. When I'm easing up to a brushpile, I usually use a split screen with 2D and DI. The 2D cone will start to show the pile just a little sooner than the "slice" of DI. I don't know if I can call what I do "fishing" tho. I haven't come up with a name for it yet....snagging has already been taken. DeJigging might work....drop jig into the heart of a brushpile and jig around until snagged....break off....repeat. DeJigging!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vic n View Post
    We're sort of on the same page CatFan. When I'm easing up to a brushpile, I usually use a split screen with 2D and DI. The 2D cone will start to show the pile just a little sooner than the "slice" of DI. I don't know if I can call what I do "fishing" tho. I haven't come up with a name for it yet....snagging has already been taken. DeJigging might work....drop jig into the heart of a brushpile and jig around until snagged....break off....repeat. DeJigging!!
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    My preference is the Y-guard style (second from rt on top row). But I've also had good success with the brush style guard (top center).

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
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    My preference is the Y-guard style (second from rt on top row). But I've also had good success with the brush style guard (top center).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bean2302 View Post
    Just got some of the brush style from bass pro 1/32 and 1/16. Did not know someone on here sold these. Will buy from him next time. Always willing to support a fellow member.
    And the good thing about buying from a member who's a custom jig maker, is that you can have a greater amount of input on how the jig is made ... such as a bigger hook, different color hook, & different colors of weedguards.

    Talk to Paul Mullins (Grousefly) to see what he can custom make for you ... but, I know he has hooks in gold, bronze, red ... weedguards in black or clear ... and he may have more choices than that. My current jigheads are 1/32 & 1/16 ballhead barbed -- both with #2 Aberdeen hooks (gold) and clear Y shaped weedguards (& fiber brush style guards). I also have 1/32 & 1/16oz ballhead barbed with #4 Aberdeen hooks (bronze) and black Y & brush weedguards, which I have no second thoughts about tying on. I just choose the jighead by hook size vs the size of the plastics I'm using, so that I have a good gap between hook point & top of plastic body.

    Jigheads aren't the only thing Grousefly makes, either !! Just make sure to let him know that you're a member here, as he gives a discount to members. Just ask him about it.

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    I KEEP DI ON BOW AROUND 3-4 MOST OF THE TIME ,MOSTLY FISH BP,THE DI WORKS GOOD OVER BP ,JUST DO NOT GIVE THE PIC U LIKE,CAN SEE FISH WITH IT WHILE ON BP,JUST HAVE TO LEARN HOW TO INTERPRET,BUT I ALSO HAVE 2D ON AND IF SET RIGHT CAN SEE FISH MOVING AROUND INSIDE OF BP,WATCH SOME ICE FISHING SHOWS TO HELP U INTERPRET THESE FISH,THOSE GUYS ARE GOOD,AND AS FOR WEEDLESS HOOKS I WOULD NOT USE IF JIGGING ,WILL MISS TOO MANY FISH WHEN THEY ARE FLINKY AT BITTING,JUST LEARN THE DIFFERENT IN BRUSH AND FISH,CONCETRATE AND U WILL GET IT,
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