I know there has been some debate on this site about how effective (or not) DI is. I haven't involved myself to any great degree, but didn't understand the point of view that many took about how worthless DI was to some. My experience with DI on all of my DI capable units has been great. Most of the time when I am actually fishing (not looking) I keep my screen split between 2D and DI. Neither is perfect, but I see things on one that I don't on the other and vice versa, so I get a lot of good information from splitting the screen that way. In doing so, I have also learned how to interpret things I used to see but didn't know what they were (i.e., when I see baitfish on 2D, I know they are baitfish since I look on DI and actually see them). The "big lumps" and other "clutter" I used to see on 2D and didn't know exactly what they were, I can now see clearly in DI. Guess I'm saying I like and use both in conjunction with eachother to understand what I think is down there. I really enjoy seeing a fish come up and take my bait on 2D (something that you don't see in DI). Anyway, I borrowed the screenshot below from another site do demonstrate what DI is capable of doing. I think this shot is not typical to most people's experience since a lot of understanding and fine-tuning of the unit is necessary. In the DI view (right side) you can actually see the details of the fish.

Mike

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