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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    A split shot a foot above jig helps see it and makes it fall faster if needed . We were just using 1/8 oz jigs with tubes but no weight. Fishing edge of flooded brush in about 30' of flood water ! Most were suspended 10 to 15' down in water column. I usually run depth deeper than water and forward 40' . But yesterday since we seen them suspended near flooded trees and no need to look out far . We set 20' down and 20' forward view .
    That's a good idea to narrow your forward view in. I had read that before but forgot it. Thanks for your help!
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    Adjusting the forward view, the gain and the noise reject will help you see lots of things. I normally run my forward view from 50-70 until I see something I want to look at. I then adjust that down to 20-30 feet so I can get the detailed view.
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