This quick trick is the difference between seeing all the fish under the boat and never knowing they were there. Sonar isn’t self explanatory but with a single adjustment you can change that for good! Tim explains how to change sensitivity and what to look for on your screen. Whether you’re using top of the line gear or just an entry level unit, this information will help you see more fish.
The key to sonar is understanding sensitivity. Sensitivity that is set too high becomes so cluttered you can’t see the fish through the mess. Conversely if sensitivity is set too low you’ll spend all day staring at a blank screen. Finding that perfect balance requires adjustment but once you’ve dialed it in you’ll know every time a fish passes below the boat.
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Lowrance Units…
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Garmin…
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