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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
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02/24/15 01:36 PM
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SK.
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I think the fish show up differently according to how each unit is set up. Most 2-D shots only show arches! There is actually a row of stumps there. This past w-end I was spidering, the fish were on the bottom, when I seen a arch that looked like most of the ones in those posted shots I got a hit. Guess what? It was a crappie each & every time! Thanks for y'alls observations but to say all or most of the fish that were in those scans were cats I'd have to say y'all are wrong, but opinions are like tailbones, everyone has one.....LOL
Crappie Guide on Houston TX area lakes. Email to schedule a trip: skscrappiecatchingadventures@gmail.com or call my message line 281-301-9316 REGARDLESS OF HOW MANLY YOU THINK YOU ARE WEARING A PFD CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE.....Onxy A/M 24 PFD's Check Out SK's CRAPPIE Catching Adventures on YouTube.... https://www.youtube.com/user/fishingorhunting
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
[Re: TreeBass]
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02/24/15 05:00 PM
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brush pile 1023
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Here are a couple I have got!
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
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02/24/15 05:01 PM
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brush pile 1023
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
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02/24/15 05:01 PM
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
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02/24/15 05:02 PM
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brush pile 1023
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
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02/26/15 08:10 PM
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SK.
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Love those Low DI images.... NICE!!!
Crappie Guide on Houston TX area lakes. Email to schedule a trip: skscrappiecatchingadventures@gmail.com or call my message line 281-301-9316 REGARDLESS OF HOW MANLY YOU THINK YOU ARE WEARING A PFD CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE.....Onxy A/M 24 PFD's Check Out SK's CRAPPIE Catching Adventures on YouTube.... https://www.youtube.com/user/fishingorhunting
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Re: pleas give feedback
[Re: TreeBass]
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03/21/15 04:02 PM
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kickingback
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Last edited by kickingback; 03/25/15 01:40 PM.
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
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03/31/15 07:24 PM
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Alan Yakson
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
[Re: TreeBass]
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04/03/15 09:31 PM
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Crappie Bait
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Browse button would not work to upload photo's??
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
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04/05/15 12:49 AM
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Browse button would not work to upload photo's?? I use photobucket, seems to work purdy good...
Crappie Guide on Houston TX area lakes. Email to schedule a trip: skscrappiecatchingadventures@gmail.com or call my message line 281-301-9316 REGARDLESS OF HOW MANLY YOU THINK YOU ARE WEARING A PFD CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE.....Onxy A/M 24 PFD's Check Out SK's CRAPPIE Catching Adventures on YouTube.... https://www.youtube.com/user/fishingorhunting
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
[Re: TreeBass]
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04/08/15 03:57 PM
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Timg972
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Anyone have any idea what kind of fish these are? I saw them on the DI as I was trolling the rocks at Ray Hubbard a couple of weeks ago. They were pretty big, and were not schooling. Also in shallow water... I figured they were big bass or something. What do you guys think? Tim
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
[Re: TreeBass]
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04/08/15 07:54 PM
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kickingback
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Being that they are down 14' and if you turn them vertical you can judge them to be over 2 feet long so they have to be really big fish. I would say catfish or drum.
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
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04/08/15 08:33 PM
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Redfish1975
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Anyone have any idea what kind of fish these are? I saw them on the DI as I was trolling the rocks at Ray Hubbard a couple of weeks ago. They were pretty big, and were not schooling. Also in shallow water... I figured they were big bass or something. What do you guys think? Tim What are you using this may be one of the best screen shots I have seen. I am looking at upgrading my current unit to one of the newer models as for mine is about 8 years old now.
Been bay fishing my whole life and lovin every minute of it! 2008 Kenner 2103 Vision
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
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04/09/15 01:31 AM
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Timg972
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I'm using the Lowrance HDS 12 Gen 2. It's great, even though there are times I can see these big fish and CANT CATCH THEM LOL. I think these fish were drum. I trolled over a few smaller ones in that area and caught two drum near that same spot.
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Re: Post your Crappie graph pictures here
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04/09/15 03:27 AM
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Redfish1975
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OK so after looking through all 21 pages I want to first ask for some help on selecting a product.
I will most likely stick with Lowrance as for that is what I have been using. My current unit is not fancy but has served me well just for gps purposes never really was able to get things adjusted right. So after I have made a selection then I will be watching videos and asking you fine folks for help getting it setup.
I really want the structure scan and would like to have a larger screen then what I have now which is a 7. However I don't want to break the bank at the same time. Pretty sure when I go over $2k the wife is gonna kill me. So from what I can tell you must but the unit then buy the structure scan module as well. Is this correct? Are there other items that need to be purchased? Maybe if someone could maybe tell me the componets I would need to complete this setup it would be greatly appreciated. I tend not to always trust people at the stores as for they only want to make a sale.
Been bay fishing my whole life and lovin every minute of it! 2008 Kenner 2103 Vision
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