I got a Garmin 320c fisfinder today. I will be using it in 25-65 ft of water. Can anyone tell me how to set it up, or give me some tips on how to use it and how to read the screen?
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Garmin 320c
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Tom, or anyone else that has some advice
I went out today to try my machine. Have a couple more questions.
Why do u leave the fish symbols off?
The gain u said to set it on 3-4, did u mean 30-40 percent?
Mostly I saw had a red line about an 8th-16th thick. When it widens does that mean rock? There was really very little difference.
I went out today to try my machine. Have a couple more questions.
Why do u leave the fish symbols off?
The gain u said to set it on 3-4, did u mean 30-40 percent?
Mostly I saw had a red line about an 8th-16th thick. When it widens does that mean rock? There was really very little difference.
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Because it uses so many pixels on the sceen to draw the "fish" that it can hide more important info like structure or more fish. Plus most machines I have seen that use the symbols return ANY echo of a certain size as a "fish", when in reality it probably isn'tWhy do u leave the fish symbols off?
No, I mean + 3 or +4 above normal. On my garmin 240 it is a + or - number from 0. On other machines it is a number out of 100. 85-90 is best if that is the case.The gain u said to set it on 3-4, did u mean 30-40 percent?
I hope you marked the spots that were thicker. This probably means hard bottom, probably limestone, which means rocks, cracks, coral, etc. All of which equal fish.Mostly I saw had a red line about an 8th-16th thick. When it widens does that mean rock? There was really very little difference.
The norm is thin because you have 95% sand, mud, etc. The other 5% of the bottom is the stuff you are looking for. It's not a needle in a haystack, but it is a 10 penny nail.
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