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Traditional Chirp vs Dual Chirp #12996710 12/16/18 03:40 PM
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Is it worth it to purchase a Dual chirp transducer for bass fishing? No costal or water over 100'. More specifically the Garmin 50m-tm vs 51m-tm.


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Re: Traditional Chirp vs Dual Chirp [Re: Jackcusteau] #12997085 12/16/18 11:09 PM
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I dont think it makes any difference in shallow fishing. <40-50ft.


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Re: Traditional Chirp vs Dual Chirp [Re: Jackcusteau] #12997759 12/17/18 07:40 PM
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You need to make sure that the Garmin or any other fishsounder you choose can handle a dual chirp transducer first. I dont see the need for it in bass fishing but I wouldnt discourage someone from using it if they wish. You might see things that others may miss. Who knows.


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