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Old 12-01-2021, 07:19 PM   #1
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Really late Rockfish report - Late August

I thought I lost these pictures but found them on the HDD. These were taken in late August out of Redondo.

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Old 12-01-2021, 10:39 PM   #2
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Little Boat, Big Fish. Those look like Jackpot Winners for a rockfish trip on the half-day boat. Nice share Quang, Congrats.
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Old 12-03-2021, 06:28 AM   #3
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Little Boat, Big Fish. Those look like Jackpot Winners for a rockfish trip on the half-day boat. Nice share Quang, Congrats.
Thank you, John.

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Old 12-03-2021, 07:04 AM   #4
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Quang, those look like some toad rock fish. Sure wish I had found some while searching the edges of the deeper canyons at LJ. Tight Lines!
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Great bunch of fish. Heading out to Redondo tomorrow, hope to find a few like those!
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Quang, those look like some toad rock fish. Sure wish I had found some while searching the edges of the deeper canyons at LJ. Tight Lines!
Thank you, Mark. I've heard LJ have some good rockfish spots.
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Great bunch of fish. Heading out to Redondo tomorrow, hope to find a few like those!
Thank you, David. How did you do on Saturday?
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Thank you, David. How did you do on Saturday?
My son and I went out around the Sacramento 250-350ft. Caught a few rock fish but barely keepers lol. Beautiful day in any case. Using a new Lowrance Reveal 50/200 transducer. Much better clarity and no distortion in 400+ depths compared to my old finder. At least I have a better chance at spotting those big boys going forward.
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Toads

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Old 12-06-2021, 04:08 PM   #10
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My son and I went out around the Sacramento 250-350ft. Caught a few rock fish but barely keepers lol. Beautiful day in any case. Using a new Lowrance Reveal 50/200 transducer. Much better clarity and no distortion in 400+ depths compared to my old finder. At least I have a better chance at spotting those big boys going forward.
Well done David! I use the lower frequency and bottom lock to get a better picture of the bottom. Not sure about the Lowrance, but with the Garmin, I can record the sonar reading and view them on my computer. Just do a quick review to see what I might have missed while on the water, especially on the Solo Skiff, I tented to go quicker to cover more area and might missed some rockpiles. I mark the one I missed and go back to it on the next session.
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Using a new Lowrance Reveal 50/200 transducer. Much better clarity and no distortion in 400+ depths compared to my old finder. At least I have a better chance at spotting those big boys going forward.
Just curious, Which transducer did you go with for the Lowrance Reveal?

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Just curious, Which transducer did you go with for the Lowrance Reveal?
Its called HDI I think, as far as getting one with 50 khz. Just be sure the box says it has the 50/200 if you want to probe deep water. The other name they give it is Split Shot. Thats the one I got. This one just does sonar and down scan (kind of a picture/video rendition). The other main transducer is the Triple Shot which include the side scan. I just wanted to be sure I had the 50hz for deep water which only comes with the split shot (I think). These fish finders are really getting complicated with all the features and technology, which is a good thing I guess.
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Its called HDI I think, as far as getting one with 50 khz. Just be sure the box says it has the 50/200 if you want to probe deep water. The other name they give it is Split Shot. Thats the one I got. This one just does sonar and down scan (kind of a picture/video rendition). The other main transducer is the Triple Shot which include the side scan. I just wanted to be sure I had the 50hz for deep water which only comes with the split shot (I think). These fish finders are really getting complicated with all the features and technology, which is a good thing I guess.
Interesting. I wonder if anyone has tried the 3d Scan transducer, and wonder if that transducer can also do the modes of triple shot, or if one needs to have a second transducer for the conventional view. I have tried Raymarine's equivalent of 3d scan, and it's garbage.... way too small and too many fake signals for practical use.
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