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Check your sensitivity and fish i.d. is on. I remember the first time I went out and I didn't have those on and only could get structure readings.
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What Spookey said is right on IMHO. All models are different, but on some if your fish ID is off, they'll show as a mark on the screen, but that's it. The air bladder in the fish is what the ff's see, so if you cruise over a halibut or other fish on the bottom, you may not see them because they may have a smaller bladder than your ff is set to see, and there may not be enough separation between them and the bottom in addition to that. If you got a good strong signal of the bottom, a setting may be off or maybe there just wasen't that many fish above the bottom to register. I know Humminbird has a pretty decent online help for this subject on their website that may help out.
How was the fishing at Cherry?? Inquirey minds want to know... Perry
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ok thanks guys, i got the setting right this time
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