What is the blue specks and what are the bumps?
Watch video for Doc's explanation.
Just another example on why down imaging helps sonar interpretation. The weeds look similar to fish.
In this one the fish look like weeds.
I use sonar to find fish every time I go out but sometimes the fish can hide. Two good examples are boulders and steep drop-offs. The sonar beam is reflected off the bottom on steep drops and off the boulders and the fish can’t be separated.
I drove over this drop-off that had boulders and didn’t see any fish with either the Humminbird or the Lowrance.
I stopped on the edge and used the Spot Lock feature of my Minn Kota trolling motor on the edge and dropped my Aqua-Vu camera down and found these crappies but not just here but each time I moved along the edge there were more crappie.
Even the down imaging couldn’t separate the crappies from the boulders while I was sitting over them.
Notice the crappies are very close to the boulders in the video.
They did bite and they posed for the camera before being released (I had fresh walleye back home).
Don’t miss supper, get better at sonar and fish where there are fish. Use the splitscreen sonar and down imaging and compare the two and you will become an expert.
Down imaging has a narrow wide cone and the 2D sonar has a round cone so they view targets differently and comparing the two makes interpreting sonar much easier.
This image is showing trees and the 2D sonar on the left is difficult to interpret but the down imaging shows the trees well.
This image shows fish on the side of a boulder but the down imaging shows 2 fish and I get much more excited seeing two fish than one.
This image shows 2 bait balls in weeds (yellow and green arrows) that the 2D sonar looks like weeds.
This image looks like stacked fish because of the arches but it is a common when you have posts or trees.
On this image the bait ball and the larger fish near it are missed with 2d sonar.
I see images like these everyday on the water since I usually run down imaging with 2d sonar. If you miss a fish on sonar you may miss supper.
Winter crappie fishing in Kansas can be the fastest action most anglers will have all season
Regular sonar (2D sonar) sometimes can’t define the details as well as DownScan sonar. Learn more about the differences between regular sonar and downscan in this article.
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This is approximate view of how DownScan and 2D sonar cones look like as you scan the bottom.