Ok, I'm going to go out of my way here to ask the stupidest question I can come up with. Is a fish finder and a depth finder the same thing?
Ok, I'm going to go out of my way here to ask the stupidest question I can come up with. Is a fish finder and a depth finder the same thing?
Turning off features like fish ID and changes settings such as setting the max depth to the max depth of the water body or depth of water your fishing allows the unit to focus more on specifics, properlly adjusting the unit will add much more pixels to the screen and greatly improve detail of the bottom and its structure
Turning off features like fish ID and changes settings such as setting the max depth to the max depth of the water body or depth of water your fishing allows the unit to focus more on specifics, properlly adjusting the unit will add much more pixels to the screen and greatly improve detail of the bottom and its structure
These are the things I've been trying to focus on. I got the fish finder at the end of last season and still haven't turned on the fish id. I think I have to do what Rich described with the sensitivity
Turning off features like fish ID and changes settings such as setting the max depth to the max depth of the water body or depth of water your fishing allows the unit to focus more on specifics, properlly adjusting the unit will add much more pixels to the screen and greatly improve detail of the bottom and its structure
These are the things I've been trying to focus on. I got the fish finder at the end of last season and still haven't turned on the fish id. I think I have to do what Rich described with the sensitivity
Theres alot of different settings you can tweek to optimize performance , and it varies from unit to unit, once you learn the settings (by reading that 5,000 page think called a manual!! lmao) you can really dial the unit in and make on water adjustments as nessessary