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Title: Seeing fish?
Post by: netman on January 20, 2010, 12:03:55 AM
With the 997 unit which is the best color/settings to see fish?  The river is at or around thirty two degrees so I am figuring the fish are laid up on the bottom as I am not seeing any suspended fish. I have however seen some nice bait balls. I am looking to find catfish/buffalo. Thanks Randy
Title: Re: Seeing fish?
Post by: stillbear on April 18, 2010, 08:16:31 AM
 I like the brown but I also like the grey black screen Years ago i ran Lowrance paper graphs
they resemble that look you can pick things up pretty quick.But it is strickly personal pref.
it is what you get used to.  HMHO    Gary
Title: Re: Seeing fish?
Post by: VX70 on August 20, 2010, 03:41:14 AM
I mainly use the blue, but the amber 1 is also a huge favourite for some guys!
Title: Re: Seeing fish?
Post by: Phiznat5000 on November 12, 2010, 09:51:51 AM
For me, I think the blue is easiest to spot on...but perhaps thats do to adjusting to that color. Sun glare is my main nemesis out on the river, so I try to go with what displays best in those conditions. Amber is good too though as previously stated.
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