Good stuff Tom, In addition to being an avid fisherman I work as a Sonar Technician in Water Rescue/Recovery. You do an excellent job of explaining sonar image interpretation. Well done!
Hi Tom thanks for another great video on what to look for. In one of your recent videos you commented that your moving. I would find how you setup your new garage and also what you do for winterizing summer gear andgetting winter gear ready to go. Think most of use are in that mind set also so be nice timely video. Thanks again
Tom as an expert on the use of the hummingbird helix chirp 3gen, what would be very helpful is to do a tutorial video on how to use it on your desk. And then follow it up by doing in it in a fishing situation. Thanks for considering this.
Keep it coming Tom. I have learned more from you over the past few years then any magazine or fishing show. Can't wait until this covid-19 is extinct and I can book a guided day. Thanks again.
Still not on the water in northern Michigan!! April 1, seventeen degrees! Most ice is off the lakes. Will be side imaging soon I hope. Thanks again Tom.
Tom Love your videos and have watched many . One thing Id like to ask is that on that screen shot you said were ciscos or whitefish at 50 feet , could they not have been walleyes? I was on a lake in Northern Minnesota and had a very similar screen shot so we dropped our camera and they were walleyes . Like your opinion
Quick question on waypoints and mark's. Do you leave them on your map? I usually try to mark where I've caught fish trolling etc... Do you delete any Mark's- if nothing pans out? Thanks.
Tom, great video on how to interpret imaging. I am getting better, but man practice, practice. I do have a question in relation to SI. How do you determine the distance from the boat a mark maybe? For example if your SI is set at 95 feet and your marks or weed bed shows up 1/2 way between the boat and edge of screen am I just to assume that's it's about 45 ft or so? Also since your boat is moving are you just determining when you see that mark that it's say at your 9 or 3 o'clock if it's directly to the left or right or your boat? Or maybe it's at your 11 or 2 or 5 or 7 ? Does that make sense, the question I"m asking. I guess I"m more concerned with distance in relation to the boat, knowing how far I need pitch or turn around to comeback over the spot. As always keep up the great work. Fish ON, Hooked UP!!!
Hey Tom, I have to admit that I study your videos intently. If my observations are correct, It seems that you hook up all through the daylight hours? This seems to go against traditional thought. I'm down here in north Arkansas and most all my catces are accidental while crappie/bass fishing either very early morning or late evening. What are your thoughts? Thanks, Chad
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Thanks Tom for the video! I just bought my first hummingbird mega DI, I basically bought it cuz I've been watching your videos!
Good stuff Tom,
In addition to being an avid fisherman I work as a Sonar Technician in Water Rescue/Recovery. You do an excellent job of explaining sonar image interpretation. Well done!
Hi Tom thanks for another great video on what to look for. In one of your recent videos you commented that your moving. I would find how you setup your new garage and also what you do for winterizing summer gear andgetting winter gear ready to go. Think most of use are in that mind set also so be nice timely video. Thanks again
Tom as an expert on the use of the hummingbird helix chirp 3gen, what would be very helpful is to do a tutorial video on how to use it on your desk. And then follow it up by doing in it in a fishing situation. Thanks for considering this.
Awesome video Tom! Super informative and helpful to me as I try to learn more about my new side imaging unit. Keep up the great work!
Keep it coming Tom. I have learned more from you over the past few years then any magazine or fishing show. Can't wait until this covid-19 is extinct and I can book a guided day. Thanks again.
Still not on the water in northern Michigan!! April 1, seventeen degrees! Most ice is off the lakes. Will be side imaging soon I hope. Thanks again Tom.
Love this video Tom...super informative 👌
This is another veru helpful video. Answers other questions that have come up. Thanks Tom.
Tom awesome information love the tom talks always learn something 👍
Another enjoyable video. Very informative. Thanks you.
What a fantastic video tom to learn from
I want to say thank you for your efforts. Lots of happy fishermen. And fisherwomen.
You are great. Greetings from Poland
Great screen captures! Nice work.
Super helpful, thanks. Really boosts my confidence looking at DI. Hopefully getting a new boat in the spring with my first SI unit.
Good video! One of your best ones yet.
Another great video ,thanks it helps a lot !
Terrific help as I upgrade my rig to SI. Thanks!
Tom, love your videos! But maybe one day can you do some video with just sonar for us poor folk without sidescan and downscan units?
Tom Love your videos and have watched many . One thing Id like to ask is that on that screen shot you said were ciscos or whitefish at 50 feet , could they not have been walleyes? I was on a lake in Northern Minnesota and had a very similar screen shot so we dropped our camera and they were walleyes . Like your opinion
Thanks for your excellent video!
Lol a cluster of red bush. Good description.
Awesome video!
Tom. Quick question. How do u stop the. Display from moving so I can review it closer
Awesome video thanks
Nice fishing!
Thoughts on MEGA 360 imaging?
Use or not to use? SI more productive for locating walleye?
Quick question on waypoints and mark's. Do you leave them on your map?
I usually try to mark where I've caught fish trolling etc...
Do you delete any Mark's- if nothing pans out?
Thanks.
Tom, great video on how to interpret imaging. I am getting better, but man practice, practice. I do have a question in relation to SI. How do you determine the distance from the boat a mark maybe? For example if your SI is set at 95 feet and your marks or weed bed shows up 1/2 way between the boat and edge of screen am I just to assume that's it's about 45 ft or so? Also since your boat is moving are you just determining when you see that mark that it's say at your 9 or 3 o'clock if it's directly to the left or right or your boat? Or maybe it's at your 11 or 2 or 5 or 7 ? Does that make sense, the question I"m asking. I guess I"m more concerned with distance in relation to the boat, knowing how far I need pitch or turn around to comeback over the spot. As always keep up the great work. Fish ON, Hooked UP!!!
Hey Tom,
I have to admit that I study your videos intently. If my observations are correct, It seems that you hook up all through the daylight hours? This seems to go against traditional thought. I'm down here in north Arkansas and most all my catces are accidental while crappie/bass fishing either very early morning or late evening. What are your thoughts? Thanks, Chad
What's the best sensitivity for DI and SI?
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I suck reading side imaging, down I have no problems
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