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    Re: depth/fish finder question

    i like humminbird myself, i have the b/w i think is the 595 for 199.00 it has good detail one of the best for the money but it is just a fish finder no gps. the first one i owned then i bumbed up to the color one with gps in the dash, now i have the 1197si on the front. and i would recomend all three. i have not had any proublems out of any of them, but i have had some buddys who have had alot of proublems with lowrence. and had proublems with getting them fixed or traded in through lowrence. just my 2 cents

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    Re: depth/fish finder question

    Aceoky,Turn noise rejection off, this will allow you to see fish hanging near the bottom better.

    Turn surface clarity off or at least low. Most say this only affects the top 10 ft but it does interfere with the whole column.

    Turn the sensitivity all the way up 95-100%. Most settings are much lower to create a prettier picture but you will see a lot more info if you set it here.

    Turn you colorline setting to 63-65% this changes the image colors a lot and will look a lot different for the first day until you get used to it but helps a lot to separate junk from fish or structure.
    These settings work well with lowrance color not black and white and not other brands.

    Stripers don’t show up as big arches like they are supposed to for some reason. You will see more straight lines or ghost marks where they shot up and ate the bait fish. If you see mark going in and out of the bait fish from below this is the stripers feeding and is a really good sign. Locate the bait fish and the stripers are not far behind. When I changed my setting to this from standard it helped a bunch. However these setting don’t work well in salt water at all. With the above setting you will see more arches appear then before but keep in mind what stripers really look like.

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    JUSTINHALL , thank you so much! Those are good tips I will put to use next time out on the water! I do have the LMS520C Lowrance so I can take full use of your advice, thanks so much for taking the time to respond as I'm still "new" to this particular fish finder

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    Re: depth/fish finder question

    Quote Originally Posted by JUSTINHALL View Post
    Aceoky,
    Stripers don’t show up as big arches like they are supposed to for some reason. You will see more straight lines or ghost marks where they shot up and ate the bait fish. If you see mark going in and out of the bait fish from below this is the stripers feeding and is a really good sign. Locate the bait fish and the stripers are not far behind.

    It took me going out with a guide and seeing what stripers looked like on his display and then going back the next day and seeing what they looked like on my display before I finally figured out what to look for. Once I knew what to look for it completely changed my ability to find and catch stripers.

    Here is what stripers look like on my Lowrance. The first pic they are on the far left. The second pic is all stripers.

    http://lakewoode.com/pic/striper_fishfinder.jpg

    http://lakewoode.com/pic/striper_fishfinder1.jpg

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    Thanks Adam7456!!!

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    Re: depth/fish finder question

    The 520c does not paint the same picture as the one shown by adam7456 on his they are clear arches which is what everyone says they are supposed to look like and on my bow unit it's the same as what he posted. On your 520c the shad will show up in balls and the stripers will be more straight lines especially if they are feeding back and forth. If you catch a striper just sitting still he will look like an arch of some kind similar to the second picture Adam showed but if they are moving which most of the time they are they will not look like that at all. Just pay attention when you see a bait ball of what is underneath them if there are line those are the stripers and you now know for sure what they look like. The 520c is a great unit they just look different. Even in the gulf when I am over a school of fish on a reef in 50' of water they are not arches, unless yours is different than mine I would not expect to see arches.

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