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  • DougV
    Posts: 8
    #1080587

    Here’s some images that show the power of 360 Imaging. Especially check out the Time Lapse Images that is how 360 Imaging is going to operate.

    Check out Humminbird 360 Imaging in action. Some really awesome screen Captures,
    Video and Time Lapse of Screen Captures

    Time Lapse of Screen Captures:
    http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?p=7014863#post7014863

    Screen Captures and Brand Manager Kolo with one of the Fish from the School

    http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=696638

    Check out these images and Video Clip from 360 Imaging Action

    http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=696479

    DougV
    Posts: 8
    #881932

    I have been doing numerous help Tips and Tricks for the last several years to help answer the numerous questions I get on forums, the SI Group and by direct contact to help others. This was the 3rd Video Clip I had done to answer questions I get. This was in no way a planned experience. And have a list of other topics to cover in future clips. If it was planned I would have totally done it differently. I pride myself in taking care of my equipment as it is my tools for my fishing career. I don’t recommend others trying it and I didn’t plan on trying it but I feel alot more relieved that my Humminbirds will float and are waterproof. Been told they are but I didn’t want to try myself . Think if I was going to actually stage this I would have removed my Navionics Platinum Card and SD card with numerous recordings and hundreds of images that I have spent hundred of hours obtaining. You have the right to your own opinions but I know it was not staged to happen but the best thing is other Humminbird owenrs are finding out that Humminbird has designed features into all the head units to float and be waterproof.

    DougV
    Posts: 8
    #850802

    I use 455 kHz probably 80% of the time for the added coverage area. 455 kHz covers 180°. The 800 kHz is more downward focused and covers about 110° (55° to each side). I use the 800 KHz to learn more about what I find and need more intricate details.

    DougV
    Posts: 8
    #849885

    Side Imaging is a Time Management Tool in my opinion. No matter if your a recreational angler, guide or the best competitive angler we are all limited on the amount of time we can spend on the water. Our Number 1 Goal is to catch more fish in that amount of time whether it is one hour a week or 10 hours of competition in a day. Maximizing your time in the most productivity waters to have the highest odds of catching more fish is what Side Imaging can do for you. I want every odd in my favor that is why I choose the boat I run, the tackle, the rods, reels and baits to be the best I can be for that allotted period of time. Side Imaging is probably the greatest tool any angler can invest in help put him in the most productive areas and increase his odds of catching more fish. Side Imaging doesn’t make the fish open their mouths but it sure helps me find where they live. Once I find where they it makes it easier for me to figure out what makes them bite versus hunting for where they live. And yes it has drastically increased my catch ratio.

    DougV
    Posts: 8
    #849814

    800 kHz SI images:

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