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Old 10-04-2011, 03:00 AM   #1
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Not to thread jack....

Kailolo- turn off your fish ID and just become familiar with what the unit is showing you. The more you use the meter the more familiar you will become....
Definately something that I need to do, I tried it once and got fed up with it so I switched it back
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Old 10-04-2011, 04:22 PM   #2
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Definately something that I need to do, I tried it once and got fed up with it so I switched it back
Yeah, it's a lot cooler seeing all those little fishies swimming under you any ways.
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Old 10-04-2011, 05:08 PM   #3
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I love my HDS. I got pretty fed up with Lowrance getting around to a fix for their missing maps, but they pulled thru, going above and beyond customer service by providing a fish-n-chip replacement map; I have it on pretty good authority that they should have a fix/ patch around the first of the year. Until then their parent company Navionics has provided me with a fish-n-chip which is very nice and has detailed mapping including bathemetry. If you are a true gadget guy or want a remarkable view of what is beneath you, they have the Structure Scan Imaging which combines the down scan technology, and the side scan technology, and it can overlay both to create remarkable imaging... combined with the color pallette of the HDS it blows away anything the competition has! kind of like looking at circa 1800 photos of the ocean bottom and structures. Even without the structure scan add on the HDS is the best bang for the buck on the market today. It is a little bit over $500 but well worth saving up a bit longer in my opinion.
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