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new to fish finder
Want to take my kayak out for the first time. Just got done rigging the whole thing. Can anyone tell me if you can see a lobster or halibut on a fish finder. I've asked many and no one knew. Help?
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halibut
i doubt it, unless he was leaving the floor. bugs not sure , maybe if their was a train of em. what unit do you have? it takes lots of experiece to interupt some of this stuff on the screen. goodluck.
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You'd want to look for structure more than anything. I doubt you'd see the actual fish, as stated above. Read up on what fish like what type of environment and then work on finding that environment. (start with the ocean :p )
Go check out a local tackle shop and pick up a set of maps. A good set will have launches, known hot spots, big structure, wrecks, reefs, flats, locals-only spots and coordinates for you to use. It'l cut down the learning curve, big time. Spend the $50. It's well worth it. |
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Halibut.... is it possible to meter them? Yes according to mark wisch. You have to screw with your fishfinder settings and get it dialed in to where anything thats not the bottom shows up. That anything could be just that anything, could be halibut could be trash, dead body....etc.... Basically use your fishfinder to find the structure that the particular species you are targeting is. Then fish in that area, if you see fish then that's a bonus. Just go out and use it and you will eventually learn. |
Thanks for the tips. I will try it this weekend
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hi, i'm new to fishfinder as well.. i would like to know what kind of battery do you guys use? and how long it last? no other electronics connected to the battery just ff.. thanks!
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thanks a lot!
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