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Side Images from the St. Croix


B-man715

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The fish weren't cooperating so hot today so I finally started to take some screen shots of interesting things underwater. Pretty cool seeing what is really down there!

A sunken dead head on the sand flats

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Pretty typical sand bottom wherever there is current

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Totally gnarly rock island edge. I always wondered why this thing ate up bottom bouncers LOL! Some of those rocks are the size of atv's.......

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Breaking down the side of the channel. Lots of rocks and a few logs to the right.

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Very unique and MASSIVE sand dunes! Man you would think they would hold some fish...... smile

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A cool underwater sheer rock face. I kept the speed steady and ran it over as perpendicular as I could. The deep spot is about 45' with a vertical wall over 20' high!

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Fun stuff huh. You should try a river like the mn if you really want to see logs and rocks on bottom.

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Fun stuff huh. You should try a river like the mn if you really want to see logs and rocks on bottom.

I would love to see them. Please post them up!

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Crappie spot on the Croix

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Contact with Tree frown

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Another wood/hull impact.

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Boulder Field

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Very cool shots. Just put side imaging in my boat this spring but havent had much time to use it due to flood conditions.

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Great pics again. What kind of fish are in your images? Specifically the big fish in the one pic (10th?) and the fish in the last image?

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From the bottom up:

Shad and HUGE schools of white bass.

Panfish

Probably a dead paddlefish

Schools of shad

Schools of shad

Trees

Trees

Dam

Big Eddy

Same Eddy

Trees

Trees

Carp

Dam

Trees

Dock

ETC..

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I would have to get used to looking at one of these. Many of the pics I really have no idea what I'm looking at?

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I would have to get used to looking at one of these. Many of the pics I really have no idea what I'm looking at?

Not something you learn overnight, but BBC BOards is a great resource to look at screencaptures and the descriptions that go with them. Also many basic videos out there to get you started.

After 1 year i was pretty good with my SI.

You really just need to understand the technology and how an image is created. THen when you see the image on your depthfinder, you think backwards to understand how that image is created thus identifying what's in your image.

I think about it like shining a flashlight. Shadows are left behind objects. Taller the shadow, taller the object. Further the shadow is from the object, higher the object is off the bottom...etc.

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" I think about it like shining a flashlight. Shadows are left behind objects. Taller the shadow, taller the object. Further the shadow is from the object, higher the object is off the bottom...etc. "

Thanks for this explanation these images finally make sense for me. smile

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