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Old 10-24-2015, 05:59 AM   #8
YakDout
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Too many variables with settings on your lowrance unit to decipher what exactly that is. Each person uses different settings because there are so many options. My advice is to watch a video or do some studying on how to get to a good starting point with the unit. After that go out and drop a yoyo jig until you can pick it up all the way to the bottom. Pay attention to the color since it will be a different color than something soft. Start turning up your sensitivities to where you can really see that jig well but dont have too much clutter on the screen. Have to find the balance point. After that send down a sabiki. I have my FF dialed to where I can see each individual hook on my rig and my weight all the way down to 130 feet no problem. You want to be on the higher side of your sensitivity vs the lower so you wont miss anything good. Just have to learn that there will be some stuff on the screen that isnt good stuff, just a little clutter.
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