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    Default Info on using fish locators with side finders, etc.

    Found this on Dan Blanton's Fourm:



    "Posted by Steve P. on 2019-10-29 11:10:01

    Ran across this guy on youtube - he's into largemouth and his explanations of fishfinder features and usage are incredibly clear. Thought several on this board would be interested.

    Fish the Moment on youtube. For example, "Complete Guide to Bass Fishing Electronics - sidescan, downscan, and 2D sonar explained.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd8BEitAnXk

    Please let me know if you have some favorite fishfinder resources.

    Steve"
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    Perfect timing.

    A couple of days ago was my 72 birthday and my wife let me get a new GARMIN Echomap 70 series fishfinder. Geez, what a machine this Garmin is. It's taken a couple days to get the old unit out and I've just started to hook up the new one. Maybe today I'll get it HOT and take it down to the river.

    This video really is good and kind of makes sense even though it is a different brand he's using. I looked at all the manuals that came with the unit and it'll take a week to read everything and another month to try and get all the whistles and bells on this new machine to work for me.

    Those videos on YouTube are great for finding things.
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    The boat mechanics over at Lawson's Landing on Tomales Bay are using and recommending the Garmin fishfinder/GPS units now.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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    Here is another good fishfinder video....What fish look like?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m808qYb3Q0
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Kiene semi-retired View Post
    The boat mechanics over at Lawson's Landing on Tomales Bay are using and recommending the Garmin fishfinder/GPS units now.
    Cannot wait for Garmin to come out with their full line of trolling motors too. About time!

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    Free market competition is a good thing.....
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    I have run side imaging for sturgeon fishing and it was a very good tool for fishing the shallows. Many times we could find fish in 10-15 ft of water during big tides that would have spooked if we ran over them.

    I currently have a CHIRP unit on my boat. When I fish lakes, the ability to read the water is nuts- I can tell kokanee from trout, bass from kings. The ability to discern bait balls from structure is amazing.

    Shallow water, (<25 ft or so), I don't really use it much except to find structure- points, ledges breaks, mud versus rock, all help in the delta for striper.


    The sad part is that the electronics, in fact, all the tools for fishing are getting better and better every year, but the numbers and size of the the fish are getting small and smaller. Kind of makes me feel bad for the fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Buzolich View Post
    Perfect timing.

    A couple of days ago was my 72 birthday and my wife let me get a new GARMIN Echomap 70 series fishfinder. Geez, what a machine this Garmin is. It's taken a couple days to get the old unit out and I've just started to hook up the new one. Maybe today I'll get it HOT and take it down to the river.

    This video really is good and kind of makes sense even though it is a different brand he's using. I looked at all the manuals that came with the unit and it'll take a week to read everything and another month to try and get all the whistles and bells on this new machine to work for me.

    Those videos on YouTube are great for finding things.
    Tony
    Hey Tony, I found that the for the most part, leaving the unit in full auto does very well- you can use it like that for a while before you ever have to tweak settings.

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