I like to run it faster than factory setting. So scroll speed should always be 100%. However, you can also go in and adjust ping speed. Settings above 50% will move the screen into "hyperscroll" mode. I usually run at either 75% or 100%. Both these settings will speed up your base screen speed.
If you want to see your lure you will. Remember that the general rule of thumb is your cone coverage is about 1/3 your current depth. As such, if you are in 20' of water, you have about a 7' cone. If your lure isn't straight underneath your transducer in that cone, it won't show on your depthfinder.
Settings are pretty simple. You have 'OFF', 'LOW', 'MED' and 'HIGH'. You almost always want to be in either 'OFF' or 'LOW'. Anything else is doing too much filtering.
If you mean fishing vertically and watching your bait on your sonar, then you're pretty limited on setup. However, you can still fish deep water without going vertical by utilizing buoys and such to mark key breaks, points, etc. and fishing those with more traditional approaches (deep cranking, carolina rigs, heavy jigs, etc.).
If you have more questions you're more than welcome to. I promise I won't sell it to some spam advertising agency.![]()




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