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Old 11-01-2006, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by crappiepappy
Why is that ?? Do you know ? I was always under the impression that the depth finder was reading the air in the fish's air bladder ... and that was the "return" signal that was processed into a arch or fish symbol. Catfish have an air bladder, as does any "scaled" fish ... so, why would there be no second echo ? Fish are like us, in that they are mostly made up of water ... and the signal goes thru the body of the fish, almost as easily as it goes thru the water the fish is in. The air in the air sac is what (I believe/been told) "interrupts" the signal ... so why would it be different for a "skin" fish, over a "scaled" fish ??
I'm really interested in any substanciated info on this "pearl of wisdom". It would be great to know "how" this works !! Got any articles or web links that you can direct me to ?? ......... cp
If the air pocket is what reflects back to the transducer, then why does brush and other water-logged structure show up on the sonar?

I've never heard of the air bladder producing the signal. Do you have any articles or web links to support your "impression"?