Here is a screenshot from today of some crappie stacked on some brush. Caught some nice ones up to 1-1/2lbs. Loving the SI on my Birds even more after the latest uupdate.
Here is a screenshot from today of some crappie stacked on some brush. Caught some nice ones up to 1-1/2lbs. Loving the SI on my Birds even more after the latest uupdate.
Very nice!
Well did you catch any?
Nice scan....
04 Dargel Skout 115 Rude HB 1199ci si hd / AS RC1 / Garmin 106sv / lvs32
Very nice screenshot! Thanks for sending.
Im new to si. But i have been watching the pics everybody has posted and have learned alot, I think. Those dark spots behind the brush are the shadows cast by the crappie ? And guessing those fish are the ones closet to the bottom ? Trying to learn as much as possible cause, i also am a crappie fisherman, and fixin to buy a si unit. For newbies like me, this site is a enormous help in learning how to enterpret what that screen is showing ! Thanks everybody for the posts !
After further review, its the bigger fish making the shadows. The brushpile in the middle , on the left , has the bigger fish scattered from top to bottom. The brushpile on the right only has a few big fish at the top of pile or above it ?
Really a nice clear image. Always good to see them attending school...LOL Those water temps are higher than some of the lakes here...LOL
Wes
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04 Dargel Skout 115 Rude HB 1199ci si hd / AS RC1 / Garmin 106sv / lvs32
04 Dargel Skout 115 Rude HB 1199ci si hd / AS RC1 / Garmin 106sv / lvs32
That’s a great image!
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Looks like the key to getting awesome images/screenshots is getting the fish and structure to show in the water colum .What pallet would that be on a g3n si ? I usually use the blue one because I can see fish out of the water colum on bottom better but I see a lot of people using the one you use.
Last edited by rickcat; 10-10-2019 at 09:31 AM.
If the brush/fish are not in the water column.... just look at the shadow the brush makes and a lot of times you will also see fish shadows around it if they are there.
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Joe
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Great shots , any gps coordinates to go with them ??? Lol
Wayne Purdum
Charlottesville, Va.
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Wayne, is that a little ball of bait on the lower right. Looks like dots are suspended and then the shadows show up on the bottom. IF that is true can you estimate where the fish are from that (how far to the side vs their depth). My mental image is that there should be a straight line from the center, through the bait to the shadows and that the fish have to be on that line. The depth they show up at is the distance from the transducer so if you have a calculator you should be able to roughly tell how far to the side and their actual depth.
The above would only pertain when the shadows are far away as in your picture (if I am reading correctly).
I'm nowhere near as good as Wayne is at this but I'll take a stab at an answer, lol.
His screenshot shows that he is in about 30 fow. Looking at the fish in the water column in the bottom right they appear to be about midway in the water column.
My guess is that they are about 15 to 20 feet deep right under the right side of the boat.
Wayne Purdum
Charlottesville, Va.
Helix 12 CHIRP MEGA+ SI G3N/G4N, Helix 15 CHIRP MEGA SI+ GPS G4N
SOLIX 12 SI/G3, Helix 8 CHIRP MEGA SI+ G4N, Ultrex 80/LINK, MEGA360,
MEGA LIVE, LIVE TL
WOW, I feel like I'm back at school and got a good job remark on my paper from my teacher, lol
Thanks Wayne!!!
Wayne Purdum
Charlottesville, Va.
Helix 12 CHIRP MEGA+ SI G3N/G4N, Helix 15 CHIRP MEGA SI+ GPS G4N
SOLIX 12 SI/G3, Helix 8 CHIRP MEGA SI+ G4N, Ultrex 80/LINK, MEGA360,
MEGA LIVE, LIVE TL