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    What does a school of crappie look like on your fish finder screen?
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    I'll pull the card from my finder tonight and post what they look like to me. I marked some pretty good schools this week on drop that went from 14 foot to 20 foot. As soon as I saw the school I told my daughter to get ready the poles will be bending any second. Before I finished my sentence 4 poles bent over. She was pretty amazed and I was happy I didn't look like a fool.
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    Thanks, I look forward to the post.
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    I take lots of screen shots and study them when I get home. There is no way I can see all that is going on while on the water. Here are a few with some comments. Some of these shots are late Fall as you can tell by the water temperature.

    One of my favorites--active fish feeding on bait and resting fish near the bottom.
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    Similar location and same fish action.
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    One from this Summer--not much bait, but these are crappie because we caught some of them.

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    On my screen, when I'm lucky enough to have time to reach over and take a screenshot, Crappie look a lot like this :

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    On my screen, when I'm lucky enough to have time to reach over and take a screenshot, Crappie look a lot like this :

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    WOW I can make out tail fins there!
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    Here's my screenshots from last week.
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    I notice most of these shots (thanks for posting, by the way) look like they were taken when the boat was drifting or, very slow troll. I have a HB 597 and I quit using the DI, because I rarely saw the fish on it than with the regular sonar. I might have to re-visit that because these DI images are amazing. Mine is o.k. For structure, tho.

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