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Offline Lee Borgersen

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Many of us have a lot of questions about our electronics functions that we don't understand.

Being great fisherman that are supposed to know it all we sometimes hesitate to ask others for assistance.

So, for those of you that are in the same rut as I and are afraid to ask for help, I recomend you check out this site for some further education.

I hope you will find it helpfull as I did. Just keep clicking to the next page for the full crash course.

http://www.lowrance.com/Tutorials/Sonar/sonar_tutorial_01.asp

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Good information.  Thanks.
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Offline Realtree

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i was watching a show the other day over lunch, i can't remember specifically which show it was, but anyways they were fishing with a side looking sonar and i could not believe the clarity and detail that it was showing on the screen. Instead of a mass of color which they would have intially considered to be a school of bait fish, they could determine from the side looking sonar that it was actually a downed tree top in the water. Great detail in the imagining.

Anyone using one of these currently?
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