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    I’m just trying to learn these electronics. Not sure I’m on the right settings or anything.


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    Picture 1- I believe to be shad or some order of baitfish. #2 & 3- I think it is Crappie, rock bass, stripes or other predator fish attacking bait. I am in the South, although. I am interested in the replies.
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    Might be Asian Carp if they are infested in your waters ...

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    Could just be Shad .... bigger ones since it's so late in the year .... and/or the elongated streaks could be moving fish and your slow speed. Images are usually more crisp and individual fish images more pronounced when going well over 1mph. You might also consider using the 800kHz range in that water depth, as it will give you a more detailed image.

    I don't really know .... I'm just going on what I've experienced with my Lowrance DI unit.

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    Think it is white bass. They are thick like the Asian carp in the waters that I fish but Asian carp on my graph look a little different. I pretty confident in that one image is white bass.

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