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Images, Snapshots and Videos => HBSI Monthly Image Contest => Topic started by: RGecy on August 05, 2010, 11:55:56 PM
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Enter the HBSI Monthly Image Contest. This month we are again proud to have Raptor Fishing as our Sponsor. We are also glad to have Screenpatronus as a new sponsor as well.
This month the winners will be receiving their choice of a Raptor Cap 700 or 900 series, Raptor Fishing T-Shirt and Hat and also a Screen Protector from Screenpatronus.
Remember, Images MUST be the original snapshots as recorded from the SI unit and cannot be enhanced or altered in any way.
We also encourage you to post some information about the snapshot; Location, Frequency, Water Type, Settings, Content, etc.
There is no limit to the number of images you can submit, but please be selective in choosing the best images for submission.
Images must be submitted no later than Midnight, August 31st 2010.
Good Luck,
Robert Gecy
Forum Administrator
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385 - Shows a pod of baitfish with a larger predator fish hanging close by.
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384 - SI, DI, and 2D screenshot showing what cribs along a breakline look like from 3 different viewpoints. Sort of a neat shot for comparative purposes
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Note - I did edit some of these shots - I took out the GPS coordinates for obvious reasons.
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366 - Baitfish pods shown in DI
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364 - More baitfish pods shown in SI and DI. On the right you can see a tree in the water with baitfish pods hanging close by.
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362 - Tree on the left side of the image. More pods of baitfish in this image.
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These images look much more impressive when viewed at a larger screen size. Is there a way to get them to post as a larger image, or is the only way to get them larger to click on them?
Thanks,
:)
Whittsend
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submerge roadway, Roosevelt lake Arizona.
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Bait ball, Canyon lake, Arizona
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Vary shallow cut though, Roosevelt lake Arizona.
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Sunken barge SI
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Sunken barge DI
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Who won July's contest. I know I didn't but was just wondering. Lots of great images....Thanks.
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The July Contest Winners will be announced tomorrow. This was a very tough decision. There were a lot of great submissions.
Robert
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Incredible weed bed :
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A huge bounch of rocks :
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Another weed bed , 24 feet deep :
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Sunken trees
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submerge forest.
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Christmas Tree
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Catchable bass, the brighest one in the middle is the best fish image I have seen.
This was done with the unit on the trolling motor.
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This a scan of an alligator. As far as I know this is only scan of an American alligator captured to date.
This was captured with a 797. Gator is in the upper right and there is a sunken jon boat in the bottom left.
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This shot if from the 987c-SI unit. Its still working and going strong.
Its a Bait Ball in the mouth of a cove on Pickwick Lake in Dec. You can see the fish feeding on the bait ball.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v693/ShilohRed/Sidescan/pickwicklake007redo.jpg)
Heres one more showing the fish Circling the bait and feeding on them. Again you can see each fish around the bait.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v693/ShilohRed/Sidescan/pickwicklake006.jpg)
Log in SI and 2-D gives you a great view of what your seeing on 2-D on this shot.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v693/ShilohRed/Sidescan/pickwicklake006.jpg)
Pete
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Do not count me in the contest... Just sharing some images.
Splitting the Pipe with SI showing more than 180° Coverage.
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SI and DI narrow beam benefits versus 200kHz Beam:
(http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e6/imonem/S00155-1.png)
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Rocks to anchor boats inside a marina , with their own chain.
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