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Side imaging vs down imaging on trolling motor
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverFox" data-source="post: 3524621" data-attributes="member: 9102"><p>My normal scan is 50 off each side if I'm looking for fish. If I covering water just looking for structure or cover I'll kick it out to 100. With the different bottom types here in east TN I'm always changing settings... But I've done it so much now it's second nature. </p><p></p><p>I spend 2 or 3 times as much time at idle as I do at throttle... Maybe more. Unless I'm fishing shallow stuff I don't fish unless I'm seeing fish. In my opinion the new electronics have done more for fishing success than any other single thing in the history of fishing. I rely it on. If I'm with a buddy who doesn't have good electronics or doesn't know how to use them, I feel lost. </p><p></p><p>If you're fishing a tourney and you're not using them, you're at a big disadvantage... Unless your me. I have the tourney curse. I can catch them all day unless there is money on the line. One day I'll get over the hump maybe! I need some nerve meds on tourney day! I've fished probably 20-25 tourneys since moving here and won one. I'll well behind in donated money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverFox, post: 3524621, member: 9102"] My normal scan is 50 off each side if I'm looking for fish. If I covering water just looking for structure or cover I'll kick it out to 100. With the different bottom types here in east TN I'm always changing settings... But I've done it so much now it's second nature. I spend 2 or 3 times as much time at idle as I do at throttle... Maybe more. Unless I'm fishing shallow stuff I don't fish unless I'm seeing fish. In my opinion the new electronics have done more for fishing success than any other single thing in the history of fishing. I rely it on. If I'm with a buddy who doesn't have good electronics or doesn't know how to use them, I feel lost. If you're fishing a tourney and you're not using them, you're at a big disadvantage... Unless your me. I have the tourney curse. I can catch them all day unless there is money on the line. One day I'll get over the hump maybe! I need some nerve meds on tourney day! I've fished probably 20-25 tourneys since moving here and won one. I'll well behind in donated money. [/QUOTE]
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