Re: Fish Finders and Thermoclines
As I understand the effect of ringing that for fish finding capability its the ring on the return echo that hurts you. It blurrs, if that word works, the ability to distinguish nearby targets, particularly those that are stacked up on top of each other. At least that's my understanding but I could be corrected in a heartbeat because I'm certainly no expert here. But that's on the technical side. On the experience side I'm probably pretty good. I've been doing this for a good while now.<br /><br />Anyway I was trying to figure out how to explain what to look for. I knew I didn't have any photographs of the bottom machine screen with good marks because when they are present we tend to be very busy.<br /><br />So, I got out the fish finder (its up to 20 here today so far and a half a foot of new snow) and I broke out some wire and got it running. I found something in the demo that comes close to what you look for. So let me try to explain it.<br /><br />Here's the picture:<br /><br />
<br /><br />Now, look at the mark just to the right of the center of the screen, a little below center too. Notice that its more of a blob than it is an arch and that its a good strong return. First off I'd look for that but maybe a little thicker and one level down in the red color shade. Now, much more importantly, do you see that green cloud below the mark? Well, that is what I'm really looking for, but more often it would be in a very light blue that shows an even fainter return. If there is any chance at all of seeing tuna that very faint return is about all you're ever going to get. Sometimes we'll see little puffs like that, but usually in the lighter blue return, just free hanging and I've always assumed it was several fish (tuna) in close proximity to one another. But when we can find a ball of bait and that green under it we will always mark the spot (for years that meant toss an orange bleach bottle with a weight into the water, now I just smack a button on the Radar) swing around in a great circle and troll around the spot. That is how one would look that I would expect will raise fish if they'll come up.<br /><br />I hope I'm describing this reasonably well.