Replaces arches with little fish icons. While easier to read, it is often less accurate than manual interpretation.
To get the most out of your unit, check these three settings on your Lowrance or similar sonar:
A thick, solid line. A "double bottom" or a very thick line often indicates a hard bottom (rock/gravel), while a thin, fuzzy line suggests soft silt or mud. āļø Essential Settings 0a67281350343620.jpg
The filename 0a67281350343620.jpg is commonly associated with a specific capture from a or similar sonar device. Based on technical guides for these devices, here is how to interpret and use the data shown on such screens. š§ Sonar Interface Basics
Scans to the left and right of the boat, helping you find structure you aren't sitting directly on top of. Replaces arches with little fish icons
Provides a photographic-like image of structure (trees, bridges).
Sonar displays use sound waves to create a "picture" of what is under your boat. A "double bottom" or a very thick line
This is the "live" data. It shows what is currently directly under the transducer.