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Anyone using Garmin Pantonix
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09/12/18 05:46 PM
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Dwight Hardy
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If so what are your thoughts Thanks
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Re: Anyone using Garmin Pantonix
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09/13/18 11:07 AM
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ring fry
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The original Panoptix was really great. The new livescope is incredible. Brush piles, bait pods, fish reacting to your lure and/or your boat, seeing humps and dips wherever you point the transducers, seeing underwater weedlines, stumps, rocks, etc.
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Re: Anyone using Garmin Pantonix
[Re: Dwight Hardy]
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09/13/18 06:04 PM
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Dwight Hardy
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Thanks ring fry
Question How well does the liveview ,original Panoptix work in shallow water?
I have heard good and bad reports so am totally confused
Thanks Dwight
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Re: Anyone using Garmin Pantonix
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09/14/18 11:08 AM
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I've watched carp on the bottom of a shallow creek channel (3-4') turn and swim away from the boat with the livescope. Original Panoptix is not as effective in that shallow of water for me. Although you can still see weedlines, stumps, etc.
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