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Keep this set to "Max" or "Fast" for the most detailed, real-time updates as you move. 🛠️ Advanced Features If your model supports it, look for these specific views:

Stronger returns (harder objects like rock or wood) usually show as brighter colors (yellow/red). Softer objects (mud or weeds) appear as cooler colors (blue/green). 🐟 Identifying Targets

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. ⚙️ Essential Settings 0a67281350343620.jpg

Provides a photographic-like image of structure (trees, bridges).

Most fish appear as "arches." This happens because the fish enters the edge of the sonar cone (distance is long), moves to the center (distance is short), and leaves (distance is long again). Keep this set to "Max" or "Fast" for

Scans to the left and right of the boat, helping you find structure you aren't sitting directly on top of.

These look like clouds or cluttered blobs. Large predators are often seen hovering around or underneath these clusters. 🐟 Identifying Targets A thick, solid line

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. 🧭 Sonar Interface Basics