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Wayne P.

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  1. I used it twice one day, the first time and last time. Too much memory for me.
  2. Not that I am aware of. You will have to call some dealers and ask.
  3. I was catching bass with DD22's yesterday using 30# superline on a rod made for cranking. A bass has more resistance than the lure. When I saw these senarios, it was just about a sure catch. Disturbed shad schools:
  4. No, the Helix is not linkable to any unit with any connection. They are "stand alone" units.
  5. One good thing about that model and the larger display 2014 year models, is the non-SI versions can share the SI/DI/2D from a SI unit so if you want dual SI units, you only need one SI unit to supply data for both. And all versions can support the 360 transducer (2D units, DI units, and SI units) since the 360 is an Ethernet accessory.
  6. I doubt it will equal the 798. No one really knows since they were just released this past week.
  7. Go to this link and look at all the examples. The coverage for the Quad Beam is included: http://www.humminbird.com/Category/Technology/Switchfire/ Then go to the Humminbird web site and check the Specifications for each unit to see which ones support the Quad Beam transducer.
  8. Not only that the unit has the red bling and KVD's signature.
  9. This is a kayak installation kit for a Humminbird Down Imaging transducer---there is a similar one for a 2D transducer also. http://www.boatersland.com/hum740125-1.html
  10. I haven't but checked their site and the prices look good. Did you order the KVD version? That is less than the other SI model. Very good price for that much technology.
  11. LOL, I've heard that before. When you get the new mount, hold the nut in the bottom of the hex pocket with your finger as you turn the bolt with the hex wrench or you will cross thread it again.
  12. You are correct about SI and shoot-thru. Humminbird's Down Imaging transducer is suitable for a shoot-thru application. All the Down Imaging units come with the XNT 9 DI T transom transducer. The XIH 9 DI T is the same one but comes with epoxy instead of the transom bracket. Another option is a Quad Beam transducer that has three sonar crystals. The center one is a Dual Beam 83/200 kHz and the left and right crystals are 455 kHz 2D sonar. It is referred to as the poor man's Side Imaging. It can be used for shoot-thru. A lot of models can use that transducer including the Side Imaging units. This is an example of a Quad Beam screen shot:
  13. Since I have assembled a few dozen of those mounts and I have several, there is no issue with them. When you screw up and cross thread the nut, that is your fault, not Humminbirds. I have done it myself not paying attention. That mount is used with all the small transom mount transducers, 2D, DI, SI, and Quad Beam.
  14. I cast into the wind or down wind when possible, and hold the rod tip close to the water's surface.That will take care of line bow. I fish weightless plastics no matter what the wind conditions are. I give the fish what they want and don't go fishless with some presentation they don't want.
  15. This is what the SI Readout setting does:
  16. The unit is a little better than you may realize. There is a setting in the Sonar menu tab that turns off the left side digital readouts in the full screen SI view that gives you the whole screen width for Side Imaging. SI Readouts is the menu choice.
  17. All the Humminbird Side Imaging models come with a single transducer that does Side Imaging, Down Imaging, 2D Sonar and temp. There are at least 19 different models current and discontinued that do that.
  18. Can you add Side Scan to any of the Elite 7 models?
  19. If your fishing partner does not get depth readings when on plane, his tranducer is not mounted properly so it can. That goes for any sonar unit/brand. For those have no experience with marine sonar, the Humminbird menus are easier to learn than the Lowrance. Brand familiarity has everything to do with ease of operation no matter which. I use Humminbirds and the Lowrance menus are a nightmare to navigate for me.
  20. That is correct. Neither are the PMax, 300, 500, and 600 series.
  21. 16# nylon mono 14# fluorocarbon 17# fluorocarbon 20# fluorocarbon 30# superline 40# superline 50# superline 65# superline 80# superline
  22. When I was a teenager, I used to catch a lot of them in a river when night fishing with live bait for catfish. Actually caught more eels than catfish. The little ones were called shoe string eels and would tie your rig in knots before they were "dispatched". Skinned, cut up in 4"-5" sections, and fried, they were tasty. Those not eaten, when cold, would seem to get raw again. They roll around while cooking like frog legs do. They are a popular striper bait.
  23. Yes, PM sent
  24. Culprit 7 1/2" plastic worm
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