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Recent side scan graph pics of Whites and Hybrids Super Moon days

Posted By: Duma

Recent side scan graph pics of Whites and Hybrids Super Moon days - 11/17/16 01:06 PM

Pretty good school of hybrids on the left. Scatter dots possibly some hybrids,whites or other fish on the right.
Instant limits on Hybrids. This school looks to be at least 50 feet in diameter.
Fish were concentrated at a ledge protruding from a hump just where it dropped off from 10 gradually down to 18 fow



Massive almost 100 wide in diameter choke full of whites and hybrids on the right side. I'm sure if I increase the scan span that school would be more then a hundred feet in diameter. You can see fish are still thick on the very right edges of the scan. It was a fish on every cast. Many many doubles. Side scan tells me what side of the boat I should concentrate my casts and efforts on. The productive side.

Posted By: Duma

Re: Recent side scan graph pics of Whites and Hybrids Super Moon days - 11/17/16 01:32 PM

Occasionally we have a pack of whites break loose from the massive school and parked underneath our boat. We prefer to slab them up. Other wise we throw crank bait to reach the school whom seems to always stay a good distance from the boat. At times we'll transition and throw slabs and hop them over the school.

This pics is in 2D clear mode. Every thing sticking up in red and orange from the bottom is solid fish only
Here we have a school 5 feet in height



Posted By: ML56

Re: Recent side scan graph pics of Whites and Hybrids Super Moon days - 11/17/16 07:02 PM

Which Humminbird unit is that? Looks pretty big sitting on the dash.
Posted By: Duma

Re: Recent side scan graph pics of Whites and Hybrids Super Moon days - 11/17/16 07:23 PM

It's the discontinue 1199 model. Helix is taking there place. Suppose to be even better. This one breaks or get stolen I'm getting the biggest helix I can get my hands on. Side images on Humminbird are freakin awesome. You drop a slab into that red and orange cone and get slammed.
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