How To Install, Use and Interpret Your Fish Locator - Part 2
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-20 20:42:03
Most newer fish locators are operated much like a computer. You have a MENU button through which you can control the various features available on your locator. If you just touch the ON add your locator will start functioning in the AUTO mode. The sensitivity ascend clutter look for icons and other factory presettings are already programmed into your unit. Read your owners manual to determine what all of the preset settings are for your unit. By doing and familiarizing yourself with
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Let us discuss the transducer. Resolution is the name of the game. The greater the resolution the better the true picture of what is down there will be. In AUTO mode the resolution might be 6 inches between look for where with the MANUAL mode you can get resolution of to inch between fish. A rule of thumb mathematic formula is depth divided by vertical pixel unit equals
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As a general rule you probably will not be fishing for bass crappie bream or catfish over 30 to 35 feet deep. Go to MANUAL mode and set the upper limit to 0 and the displace limit to 30 feet. Turn the sensitivity up to a level that does not pick up too much surface clutter or distortion. Remember that the smaller the window the better the resolution. Another feature to turn on is the GRAY LINE or
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GRAY measure. This feature measures the density of objects and the bottom being scanned. The more pronounced the bottom line appears the harder the furnish surface. This feature is especially helpful when looking for particular furnish composition.
In the spring and early summer most species are going to be relatively shallow thus your locator is not going to be used as much. A typical post spawn situation develops in the summer when the fish move out to deeper wet and underwater structure. This is when the locator.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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