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Anyone use side imaging?
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<blockquote data-quote="jackinok" data-source="post: 146369" data-attributes="member: 3376"><p>I fished jaKe leg tournaments with a freind a while back who had one of the early side finders,it was pretty cool and definitly would help catch bass on the banks or in standing timber.My problem is I find myself paying more attention to the fish finder than fishing!LOL.On my own boat I still use a flasher,the newer graphs and things are really good tools,but I still like the real time readout of a flasher.Read a article recently (cant remember where) that said that at 70mph like a lot of new boats can run you might move 200ft before a normal digital would update.If I were really getting into the tournament deal,I would buy one for sure.they really do help to find fish,but only at trolling motor or near idling speed in my opinion.One place they do shine,is pre -fishing a tournament you can locate fish in cover and back out without spooking them, if you only have a limited time to check out a new lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackinok, post: 146369, member: 3376"] I fished jaKe leg tournaments with a freind a while back who had one of the early side finders,it was pretty cool and definitly would help catch bass on the banks or in standing timber.My problem is I find myself paying more attention to the fish finder than fishing!LOL.On my own boat I still use a flasher,the newer graphs and things are really good tools,but I still like the real time readout of a flasher.Read a article recently (cant remember where) that said that at 70mph like a lot of new boats can run you might move 200ft before a normal digital would update.If I were really getting into the tournament deal,I would buy one for sure.they really do help to find fish,but only at trolling motor or near idling speed in my opinion.One place they do shine,is pre -fishing a tournament you can locate fish in cover and back out without spooking them, if you only have a limited time to check out a new lake. [/QUOTE]
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