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A ? regarding Graphs and The Red River
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06/06/08 03:55 AM
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My Buddy fishes the River for Cats above Texoma. Hes interested in purchasing another graph, maybe Eagle 480. He currently has a older model. He was asking me if I thought the amount of SAND constantly churning affects the Quality of Picture(Signal Return) Will it show the same quality signal return as a lake /reservoir ? I wasnt sure so thought I would ask you guys. Thanks in Advance
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Re: A ? regarding Graphs and The Red River
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06/07/08 12:53 PM
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Probably not. I am far from an expert on the graphs and maybe just am setting it wrong but mine works great in the main lake but when I go up the river and get it the super sandy water it does not work so well. I still get accurate depth info, but no fish display. By the way this is not in Texoma but I guess andy water is sandy water.
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Re: A ? regarding Graphs and The Red River
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06/08/08 03:22 PM
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Appreciate it bdog1234 Wasnt sure if it was worth the purchase, he only fishes the river.
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