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Old 02-26-2015, 01:27 PM   #3
Lipripper92592
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Thank you.

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Originally Posted by ful-rac View Post
Seriously...take it from somebody who has an lss2 transducer....you don't really need one. It's nice to have, but it's definitely more appropriate to have on a boat. If you choose to get one anyway, which I'm sure that you will regardless of what I say....then do a temporary over the side arm mount so you can take it off when you don't want to use it. I found that after you have scanned a particular area there is no need to continuously scan it. Remember the Lss2 is also limited in the depth it is effective in...so you drastically lose definition in depths greater than 50-60 feet. I have scaned areas up to 120ft deep but the definition isn't as good, and that's about the limits of the technology.
Thanks for the info What you are saying, is exactly what I've been reading and seeing. The goal is to be able to make bait faster in the summer. Sidescan, this is where I think the LSS 2 will shine for me, ( of course in shallower water). The mount would be temporary as when I'm done making bait, it gets stowed. Sometimes in the summer I'm trying to located schools of bait for almost four hours, just hoping to reduced that time as much as much as possible. Any pictures of the mount you have rigged up?
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