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Lowrance sensitivity #11632635 05/28/16 11:43 PM
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I know this has been beat to death but on your Graphs do yall have the sensitivity turned up where you can week a jig or some other bait on it? Or is that turned up too high? I know for drop shotting you want it up high but what about other times? Seems like I get a bunch of clutter bug don't want to miss the fish


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Re: Lowrance sensitivity [Re: Aggie34] #11634600 05/30/16 03:05 AM
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it can vary from unit to unit or with the same unit depending on water clarity and such, but i run my sensitivity around -4 at the console and -2 at the bow. check out my post under plugs and announcements. i have a few screen shots in there of 2d sonar. here is the link to the post. tx fishing forum martins guide service/lowrance electronics class


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