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    Because in 100° water, they were cooked to death and they have fallen to the bottom and sunk into the silt?
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    The thermocline is causing a false reading on the bottom . The depth is shown at 25.3 feet the fish are marked above that depth. The bottom is also shown above that depth
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    On the side of the sonar cone. So farther away from transducer than the bottom.
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    Because that is one great sonar those are mud turtles.

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    Sonar only tells time right? Bottom depth is being read more in the center of the cone, and the fish are in the very outside edge of the cone. Thus meaning the fish are further away from the transducer than the point at which the (bottom being read is). So this is how it looks when its laid out on a screen???

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    I vote with LowePro. That or the HB software is now displaying the fish symbol below the echo instead of above .
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    Quote Originally Posted by vic n View Post
    Because in 100° water, they were cooked to death and they have fallen to the bottom and sunk into the silt?
    Sorry about the erroneous temp reading ...

    I was using the LSS 2 on my 1197 when I took that screenshot ...
    (Lowrance temp probe doesn't read correctly when connected to my HB) ...

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    LOWPRO HIT IT,FISH ARE FARTHER AWAY THAN BOTTOM READING,I SEE IT A LOT WHEN I AM ON DI
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    Don't have a clue. It could be an underground river system that allows fish to escape me when I am fishing That's why I don't catch fish all the time. They are in the fish subway system.
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