Structure Scan screenshots

Started by fishin couillon, February 06, 2010, 10:02:31 PM

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fishin couillon

I had a club tx today and didn't get to ride around looking a whole lot as i was chasing fish. So these are a few pics i did get.

Bunch of grass patches.


Was coming out of a cut and passed by the dock and seawall. It caught me by suprise as to what i was able to get a good screen shot. Could have been better if i passed a little closer but was looking for fish.


I kept seeing this "hazard" bouy in the channel. Well today i scanned by to see what it was. It's a tree!!!



Passing under bridge. You can see the 5 piles with the some brush piles and bait fish.


The same bridge, one is newer and and the other is abandon. The 5 piles is new bridge and the "H" style is the older one.


Bassinkorea

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Tritonrob

Great images.  I went to a help out a freind promote a new product yesterday at a local boat dealer and they had the Lowrance rep there giving seminars and offering a discount on units and his presentation  was all about the side scan. Some of the one he had both that he got and ones from the factory were amazing.  One of the lakes the tested it with they even had found a bus in the water and he had the image of that.  I thought long and hard about getting one but just really can't afford the unit I want.  Thanks again for posting those images   ~c~

coldfront

that is neat stuff for sure...

love the bait fish over the weeds...

question:  I'm guessing the water you were in is relatively stained?  Perhaps plenty of suspended algae?

Pablo4x4

That is just amazing! How far will fishing electronics go in the future!!

Congratulations on that scanner!!
I got that 4 pounder!! 5 is next!

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