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Lowrance AT #14405240 06/26/22 08:25 PM
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Only been out twice with it so far. Having trouble really seeing my bait past about 30 feet, but I am picking up fish pretty easily out to about 60-70 feet. The underwater cover is super crisp. Any ideas on how to get lure to show up better on further distances? User error in casting or is there some sort of setting I am missing? Have the contrast turned up a bit, have it out 80 feet forward and I have it mounted 10 inches above TM. Thinking I may just suck at casting into the cone at further distances? Really not sure. Also, thinking about a rite hite mount. Anyone using it and what are the pros and cons to having it. The lakes I am on are always windy. And I mean ALWAYS windy. So its a bit of work keeping AT on a target point and keeping TM or boat in place.

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Re: Lowrance AT [Re: flashman252] #14405523 06/27/22 02:53 AM
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The narrower beam angle on my AT is definitely noticeable vs from when I had livescope. That new lvs34 sure looks tempting, gasoline cost takes care of that want though.

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