Today I used the sonar for the first time. It worked incredibly well. I used it while fishing from a kayak on a freshwater lake here in Florida. I attached the transducer with a carabiner to about 15 feet of 50 pound monofilament test line. I tied him to a duck in a kayak and he follows me. With a slow oar, just right for fishing, the device worked flawlessly. In fact, I had to row pretty fast to break the signal. I had to change the background to white to be able to see the screen in bright sunlight. The white background makes it very eye-catching. I bought a stuff sack with a blue tint for my device. Due to the bluish cast, the screen can hardly be seen with sunglasses. Once I took the sonar out of the dry bag it was very easy to see everything on the screen, even with my sunglasses on. I fished for a while with no luck but after examining the sonar I saw that the fish were shown hanging in the 15 to 17 foot range. The overall depth was 27 to 33 feet. I adjusted the depth I was fishing at and started fishing. I love this fish finder and can't wait to get back on the water.
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