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    Default I presume these are crappie


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    Best way to know is drop a jig and see what comes up. That's a sure way to know.
    Be safe and good luck fishing
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    Quote Originally Posted by scrat View Post
    Best way to know is drop a jig and see what comes up. That's a sure way to know.
    Rest assured if I had noticed it initially I would’ve tried. Still learning this new technology.


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    You also may want to manually adjust your depth closer to the depth of the water you are scanning, objects will be much larger and eaiser to idenify.
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    Looked like a good school of fish
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy View Post
    You also may want to manually adjust your depth closer to the depth of the water you are scanning, objects will be much larger and eaiser to idenify.
    Great tip!!! I didn’t know that. So if I’m scanning around 20’ of water, I need to change the depth to around 25’ or so??


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    Quote Originally Posted by Beauhunt View Post
    Great tip!!! I didn’t know that. So if I’m scanning around 20’ of water, I need to change the depth to around 25’ or so??


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    Yes, it helps allot. I also usually knock off the top 3 to 5 feet of water as usually fish and objects are not that shallow unless it's Spring.
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