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#Bass fishing 3d on boat big bass portable
Deeper Pro+ Smart Portable Castable Sonar
#Bass fishing 3d on boat big bass pro
Raymarine DragonFly 7 Pro W Wide Spectrum CHIRP Transducer Simrad GO9 XSE Fish Finder With Sonar Transducer Package Raymarine Axiom With RealVision 3D and RV-100 Transducer Package Lowrance Elite-12 TI2 W Med High Skimmer Transducer Humminbird Helix 12 CHIRP Side Scan and Down Imaging Garmin Striker 4 and CHIRP Transducer Package
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Garmin Striker Plus 4 and Dual Beam Transducer Package Garmin Striker Plus 5CV W/ CHIRP GT20-TM Transducer Package For this reason, it is important to know what features are included and not just assume that a more expensive unit is better. In many cases, fish finders cost thousands of dollars more just to get a larger display. Sonar is especially helpful when fishing for fish that stay near the bottom like, salmon, walleye, crappie, and rockfish. The sonar itself is helpful in locating, bait, structure temperature breaks, and fish. In Alaska having a radar is basically required and having autopilot integrated makes trolling offshore possible without a deckhand. Having good electronics is really helpful when you are on a boat for 12+ hours a day. As a charter captain, I like to have the state of the art electronics. What is the best fish finder really depends on the type of fishing being done and the other technology like radar and autopilots that needs to be compatible with the unit. A lower frequency signal around 50 Khz signal has a more narrow beam and works well at finding fish and structure below 100-200 feet. Typically there was a high-frequency band around 200 kHz with a wide beam that was good at finding fish in less than 100-200 feet of water.

Relatively new CHIRP Technology allows for a range of frequencies to be swept simultaneously to allow for accurate feedback at both shallow and deep depths. The clarity of a sonar depends both on the power of the transducer and the frequency in which it is used. Almost all users want a quality navigation display and a detailed sonar display with their fish finder. I used a little green, lots of royal blue and a little black.When we say fish finder today we usually mean sonar, map navigation with depth contours, radar, side scan, 3D-images, and autopilot. Then just color the icing however you want. Once it's all in there, mix on that same slow speed for about a minute. Next slowly start adding in your powdered sugar/meringue mix while mixing. Beat on a medium-low speed for about 40 seconds, to just get it started mixing. In the mixer bowl put the Crisco and water/extract mix. Add in the salt and stir until the salt is dissolved. In a small bowl or a measuring cup, put in all the flavorings/extracts and then add to that enough water to make the mix 1/2 cup. Sift the powdered sugar and meringue powder together into a bowl. Then I piped some icing in the area and put the fish parts back in place. I used thick straws (cut down to the height of the cake) as supports where I was to put the fish parts. I scooped out a little bit of cake in the areas so that the fish parts would be inset of the cake a little.

Next I positioned the fish where I wanted it to be on the cake, marked the area, then removed the fish.

Once the cake was cooled I attached it to my foil-covered board with some buttercream icing. To make the cake a little more dense to hold up to the weight of the fish I used the WASC (white almond sour cream) additions & instructions to make the cake. I used a box mix for the cake (strawberry) in a quarter sheet pan.
