Thank you so much for sharing your experience, thoughts and knowledge of sonar and finding larger Catfish. I look forward to viewing more of your videos!
The best video and information I've ever come across for sonars! Please make more videos over this topic! I can find areas that I call "target rich" but have no idea if I'm seeing catfish, hybrid bass, suspended sand bass, gar, crappie or what. For all I know I'm carp fishing at times and have several unsuccessful trips because of my knowledge deficit. Any further information will be helpful. I use a Helix 12 with chirp/SI/DI and about to have 360 so I have the right equipment.
nice video , when I'm going back to way points to look at them again I put the Humminbird in north up so your screen doesn't turn the pic of the boat turns on the screen . by doing this you can get closer to your way points . when marking crappies in trees you can also turn on your way point flags with north up and it will tell you how close your getting to have a fish dinner!
Very helpful vid.Even tho i don't have side or down image.Love your video's!I'm trying to learn how to find these monster blues on my local lakes here in nc.and this video tells what to look for.Thanks alot.
I cant seem to find your Part 2 of this video Please help. I would really love to see some of your video or still of big blues on the side imaging on the Hummingbird 1197. Thanks Bill
Thanks For the some what part 2 of the catfish side imaging Video. I have noticed that when Catfish(non-scalefish) are marked on the Sideimaging 1197/1198 They tend to show up as a "Dull White color" and non catfish(scaley fish bass stripers ect..) species show up as a "Bright White"! Which takes all of the guess work out of what you are fishing for! Just my opinion However!
Are you talking about sand bass or white bass? I have always had a hard time trying to figure out what fish are on my sonar.....For instance on lake Fork Bell Branch...Bell Hump in April I saw a ton of fish on my sonar and I'm kinda sure it was all white bass. Good Video
Michael you have a gift at speaking and teaching! Its our lose that you don't do more of them. Thank You for this one!
Don
Graham TX
Michael thank you for the information. There's not many guides that want to educate the way you do. Thank you.
This is a very helpful video , thank you very much for taking the time to make it brother
You should make another updated hints and tips for sonar scanning for different fish and how to stay on them. Would be a good video.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience, thoughts and knowledge of sonar and finding larger Catfish. I look forward to viewing more of your videos!
Now THAT...... Was informative !
Thank You.......Please do some more like it.
Todd
New to Edgewood, TX
Subscribed, hope you get time to do more videos. This is the best side scan sonar video I have found!!
Thanks for the help. I have a 597 and this helped with my adjusting and seeing the fish.
Agreed, awesome video . Would love to see more in depth of the exact same!! Can't believe someone actually have this video a thumbs down...
Great teacher , and best info on sonar !!
JRC jrc thanks !! We appreciate your support
Probably one of my all time favorite videos!
See ya in a couple weeks 👍
Very very good lesson , much appreciated
Great video, much informartion.
Vulvagrad, Russia
The best video and information I've ever come across for sonars! Please make more videos over this topic! I can find areas that I call "target rich" but have no idea if I'm seeing catfish, hybrid bass, suspended sand bass, gar, crappie or what. For all I know I'm carp fishing at times and have several unsuccessful trips because of my knowledge deficit. Any further information will be helpful. I use a Helix 12 with chirp/SI/DI and about to have 360 so I have the right equipment.
Great Video. How do you tell the difference in threadfin and gizzard shad?
nice video , when I'm going back to way points to look at them again I put the Humminbird in north up so your screen doesn't turn the pic of the boat turns on the screen . by doing this you can get closer to your way points . when marking crappies in trees you can also turn on your way point flags with north up and it will tell you how close your getting to have a fish dinner!
Very helpful vid.Even tho i don't have side or down image.Love your video's!I'm trying to learn how to find these monster blues on my local lakes here in nc.and this video tells what to look for.Thanks alot.
Excellent tutorial!!!
Good job , nice to know.
I just liked all the setting info tyvm
Professional video! I hope to catch a big catfish on the Tennessee river soon. So when you find them, do you stop and then what?
Awesome video, I subbed
Great video! Thanks! Is there a part 2?
thanks for the video my guy
Reggie said "hell yeah I'm on!" 😂😂
Good solid sonar information
Good Job ...More Please
he be speaking dats jive turkey talk!,,,, this is and incredible well done video
Good show
A circle around your jig would help for the before a jig and after instead of just screen shot of sonar cause I dang sure can't make out the jig
Thanks for details from Moscow, Russia.
Very helpful!!! Thanks
What unit is this?
Part two?
Do you still run the humminbird core series?
I cant seem to find your Part 2 of this video
Please help.
I would really love to see some of your video or still of big blues on the side imaging on the Hummingbird 1197.
Thanks Bill
Thanks For the some what part 2 of the catfish side imaging Video.
I have noticed that when Catfish(non-scalefish) are marked on the Sideimaging 1197/1198
They tend to show up as a "Dull White color" and non catfish(scaley fish bass stripers ect..) species show up as a "Bright White"!
Which takes all of the guess work out of what you are fishing for!
Just my opinion However!
Always enjoy your videos
What’s a sandbass?
what unit are you using now?
Thanks for the vid...
what chart speed do you search with? and do you record while searching?
that means there head matchers there champ stuff man
This stuff is good.
Are you talking about sand bass or white bass? I have always had a hard time trying to figure out what fish are on my sonar.....For instance on lake Fork Bell Branch...Bell Hump in April I saw a ton of fish on my sonar and I'm kinda sure it was all white bass. Good Video
Sand bass and white bass are the same thing.
LMAO... Dude said MEDIUM SIZED CATFISH 20-40lbs at the 6:45 mark... WTF that's BIG TO ME🤣😂🤣🤯🤯🤯 He is use to catching Orchas
That my professor from south oak Cliff high school mr Christian 😂😂😂
Lowrance
sandbass what? is a sandbass
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Not impressed at all with this. The still picture is not the same as real time fish movement for better clarification.
then why did you watch it ??? lol DUHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!