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<blockquote data-quote="bluball" data-source="post: 4531692" data-attributes="member: 14612"><p>When buying a sidescan unit bigger is better.With a smaller screen it's harder to tell what your looking at compared to a larger unit.Alot of times you will be running mapping and sides can on the same screen.Sidescan needs to be on the console on boat moving 2-6mph for best results.You can run it on the trolling motor but it's harder to interpet what your seeing there unless your going in a straight line and you have a higher chance of interference there.I run sidescan front and back myself.Another thing for best images you will be scanning 40-60ft a side if you want to find a lot of structure, you will miss a small drove steak bed if you dont.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-S907VL using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluball, post: 4531692, member: 14612"] When buying a sidescan unit bigger is better.With a smaller screen it's harder to tell what your looking at compared to a larger unit.Alot of times you will be running mapping and sides can on the same screen.Sidescan needs to be on the console on boat moving 2-6mph for best results.You can run it on the trolling motor but it's harder to interpet what your seeing there unless your going in a straight line and you have a higher chance of interference there.I run sidescan front and back myself.Another thing for best images you will be scanning 40-60ft a side if you want to find a lot of structure, you will miss a small drove steak bed if you dont. Sent from my SM-S907VL using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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