You would think Perspective would be, so you can watch all rods at the same time. But, I don't think Tim uses his that way ... and you already know how that works out.
Which view is the best when spider rigging? Perspective, forward , down or what?
You would think Perspective would be, so you can watch all rods at the same time. But, I don't think Tim uses his that way ... and you already know how that works out.
I tried both yesterday. Forward helps see fish come up to your jig ( one rod at a time) and perspective helps you spot schools and avoid hanging on brush. Covering a lot of water, I would use perspective. Stopping over a pile, use forward mode.
Perspective would be best to navigate towards the biggest schools of fish but forward would be better to accurately get the depth right. I run both units at the same time but I understand most guys only have the option to run one or the other. I would, in that case, probably use Perspective and experiment with depths "Old School", until one depth catches the most fish.
I'll let you in a little secret I've learned about Perspective mode........The brighter fish returns are the highest fish in the water column!
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I've also used Perspective mode to navigate between under water stumps and trees while trolling avoiding damage to my transducers.
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