OptsyEagle
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- Sep 13, 2006
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Maybe someone on this board may be able to answer my question. I finally got a fish finder. An Eagle Cuda 300. I have gone through the manual to no avail with this question and I doubt it would matter what fish finder model I have.
When I look at my screen, what am I actually seeing? Even when my boat is stationary, the fish, for example, is still moving in the same direction, from right to left. Where exactly is that fish? So my question is, what is the actual cross section that I am looking at? Is it directly under my boat (transducer) or is it so many feet in radius, left and right of my boat? My manual really doesn't tell me this.
I think it is important because if I see a bottom structure that I want to fish, it would be nice to have the approximate location of where that structure is in relation to my boat.
Would anyone here know this?
When I look at my screen, what am I actually seeing? Even when my boat is stationary, the fish, for example, is still moving in the same direction, from right to left. Where exactly is that fish? So my question is, what is the actual cross section that I am looking at? Is it directly under my boat (transducer) or is it so many feet in radius, left and right of my boat? My manual really doesn't tell me this.
I think it is important because if I see a bottom structure that I want to fish, it would be nice to have the approximate location of where that structure is in relation to my boat.
Would anyone here know this?