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Does anyone have any idea what kind of fish these are? Didn't catch any. I was on a JJP.
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Sweet shots!
Where were ya fishing? Maybe yellow bass following bait? With the funky weather could have been some snooty crappies not wanting to bite. |
Sorry.....didnt mean "where" you were fishing....i see where ya said JPP.
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no yak. That's the bad thing about the images today. You know something is down there but they don't always come up to see me.. LOL
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You've got multi specie in your images. It is only a guess as to what but you for sure have some large fish in there...possibly hybrids. Also looks like some crappie in your last di shot where they are on top of one another....largemouth won't do that....but yellow bass will. If those are yellow bass they are nice ones. Also on the first di image looks like you have some fish holding on the bottom. What size screen do you have on your unit?
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Thanks Alphahawk it's a 7 inch screen
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What a huge difference DI vs standard sonar. I know when i see a fairly solid line a foot or so off bottom its almost always gills or yellows. Ofcourse with the DI that solid line would be clearer individual marks.
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Thats so beneficial having those split screens. From a fish standpoint on those images, i dont care for SI. the DI has crystal clear definition to me....but the SI shows very clearly what the bottom looks like and what the fish are relating to and that can be invaluble in some situations.
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That would be neat to take a SI unit into a river and buzz it along the shoreline and let it shoot up into some of the fallen trees in the water in 10-14ft. See what kind of beasties are hiding out of reach! Probably be a great tool for catfisherman in hunting out the best sunken timber spots.
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This time of year, white and black bass school together to feed. I'm going to say that is what it is.
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