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  • MPTCO
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    Connor, I use it the exact way you are thinking. I punch a hole and spin it to find breaklines, rockpiles, trees then go drill right on top of it. Then I use it stationary to see if fish are moving around to the side of me and adjust accordingly. Breaks will show up as black spaces so it’s nice to view a 160wide swath of water. Pretty much always have it orientated perpendicular to the structure. This was my test before pulling trigger on mega live or 360. Not the best but u can kind of see my set up. Also a paddlefish which I didn’t know we had in our system. Talking with local biologist I guess there’s a bunch. Now I have a goal for this hard water season.

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    MPTCO
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    Yes you can rotate and get the same effect. I mounted a helix 10 MSI to a cheap closet pole and it’s great for finding fish. I usually just leave it stationary and see fish swim by or rotate to find structure. I leave speed at 5 and it’s great. Here’s a pic of a sturgeon swimming by.

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