#1 Googly eyes.
#2 Big mouth
#3 Terrifying Tentacles, snatching spider rigs from all points of the compass.
#1 Is caused by the waves on the surface. The wind was tough.
#2 Is the thermocline. You can just see the haze of the thermocline from the bottom up a couple feet.
#3 Is the most intersting of returns. It is Carol catching a fish and dragging it up toward the surface until it get out of the sonar beam. How I know it was Carol, the return is on the right side.
I love some good sonar.
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#1 Googly eyes.
#2 Big mouth
#3 Terrifying Tentacles, snatching spider rigs from all points of the compass.
RCC's Crappie Eradication Service
Eliminating your slab problems one fish at a time
For free estimates give us a call at O U 812.
Move on, nothing to be seen here. Just an empty brush pile, with one pallet thrown in it. Another Nimrod rig eater. Looks like it may be October good.
RCC's Crappie Eradication Service
Eliminating your slab problems one fish at a time
For free estimates give us a call at O U 812.
Is that some kind of graph you have superimposed over your screen, or screenshot? Also, I'm a little confused about where the boat line is in these photos. That is, the line the boat has traveled. Very interesting stuff there, Randall. I may have to come to Jonesboro for a tutorial session on my side imager. You are the "side-finder guru"!!!
My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!
No SI guru here, but love to try to figure out what things are from the sonar return. The overlay is where I have zoomed in to make what I want to show more visible. The boat path is the black vertical line on the zoomed image. If the image wasn't zoomed, the pic would look just like the SI sonar you see on your boat. Come on up, we'll fish Poinsett. Rumor has it the ghost 3lbers that don't eat all summer are fixing to turn on over there.
RCC's Crappie Eradication Service
Eliminating your slab problems one fish at a time
For free estimates give us a call at O U 812.