You do a great job explaining the basics. I too am brand new using a fish finder. Hopefully, I can increase my catch rate using the tools you taught. Thoughts of this make me hungry for fish!
Being a absolute newbie (days old) this video helped!. When learning about adding the open water transducers from the small manual that came with the bundle, your explanation for the GT8 and GT15 were very helpful in what I’m going to look for in the future with this new unit. Thank you again! 👍🏻👍🏻
I bought a Gt8HW_IF, it worked for bit and now the screen keeps re-setting and I can't make it stop. I bought it for ice fishing with my striker 4. Went back to factory settings and still the same thing. I'm not sure what I did...
Glad you found the info useful....just looked at the little icon above this post on my screen and it says you have been subscribed over 2 years....it really has been awhile your like a OG sub man
Explained very well. I love hearing about the tech behind these devices. Thank you so much for the time you spent on our channel. You rock. Also be careful there is a bug right now that looks like you are not following someone. But if you go to their home page and if it shows you are, then you are.
You know I had had a similar problem with some channels I follow not showing up as notifications when they post. It seems I have to unsubscribe and re subscribe to fix it.
I am sure you will love it when you get it out on the water and give it a try. Hope you get out to fish....lots of places seem to be going on lockdown now and no fishing.
I’d like to add the GT8HW-IF is also compatible. It is the ice fishing transducer. I use it on my striker 4 and it is a significant improvement over the supplies transducer. It’s cable is very flexible , even at 0 degrees it stayed flexible. The foam that comes with it is much better and keeps the cone shaped transducer level. If you are going to ice fish. I’d recommend picking up that transducer.
Very good addition and super true...not much ice were I am at, so I never really think about it. I get a lot of requests for some ice fishing info, but it's rare I get out on the ice anymore.
agree - the ice transducer has benefits over the standard chirp (boat) unit (that can also be used for ice fishing). The ice ducer is easier to hang flat, comes with a better float, and has that 85 kHz range (vs. the 10 kHz range of the boat ducer).
Thanks for the video - answered a lot of questions that you'd think Garmin would have more information on! I will add that this information is true for both the Striker 4 and Striker 4 Plus.
Hi I have purchased a Striker 4. I am very happy with the way it performs, however i did notice after a short period of time there was a definite fogging on the inside of the screen. This would come and go depending on atmospheric conditions. Then after washing the boat down including rinsing the Striker with water from the hose, not high pressure, just running water, a couple of the keypad buttons wouldn't work. I sent it back to Marine Deals, the supplier and was informed they had tested it, it worked ok, submerged it in water, retested it, it worked ok. The fogging on the screen was not actually water inside the unit it was moisture in between the screen and the front cover. ok being the trusting sole that I am, I accepted the explanation. Well the next time I washed the boat and got the sounder wet, same thing happened so I opened it up and found water in behind the keypad and no double layer of glass/whatever screen, moisture on the inside of the screen is inside the unit. I dried everything of and reassembled it with a smear of silicon grease on the main seal and around the edges of the keypad. The next time I went fishing it was raining and what do you know after a short time out in the rain it was so fogged I couldn't see the display. Is this normal, am I expecting too much, luckily so far the only water ingress has been fresh, not salt. But it is only a matter of time before the water fresh or salt will damage the electronics. The unit obviously leaks probably through the keypad. Am I the only one with this problem?
Question: Doesn't the watt rating dictate how much "power" or "energy" is being transmitted? Does chirp frequency actually put more "energy" into the water or is it the same amount of power spread out through the frequencies?
@@1Cast1Fish just curious where you got the +/- 5kHz info from as I have been searching everywhere for this with no success. And the Garmin customer service evenn told me that the dual Beam does not CHIRP.
@@1Cast1Fish the GT15 has 600w, I think it is too much for the striker 4 which has a power of 200w. I use the classic transduser 77/200 and I see targets at 60-70 meters very well. Thanks for the information !!
I just bought the Gamin Striker 4 CHIRP Sonar Kit. It will be arriving between January 27-Feb 3rd. First, I would like to say you did an amazing job with the tutorial. Very Very good video. I Kayak fish and Ice Fish in Michigan. With what comes in the box will it work for both Ice fishing and Kayak fishing? Never used a fish finder before... Thanks again. Great video. I am now subscribed.
I have seen people use the standard transducers for ice fishing before, so yes it will work, might just need a bit of extra work to get it right. Garmin also makes a ice specific transducer that is kinda cone shaped as well. The CHIRP transducers are pretty big, so that could also be an issue on the ice
Would have been nice to see an actual demonstration. I still don't know which to use when. Or with such a low res screen as striker 4 if you could even see any difference.
You can see the thermocline with the Garmin Striker...however what a lot of don't realize is that in many lakes depending on the time of year and other variables a distinct thermocline may not actually be present. A thermocline generally will show up as a area of "noise" in a line somewhere within the water column across the fish finder screen (not top or bottom noise). The thing to remember is that since it will show up as a noise signature normally, you want to be careful about setting your noise removal setting to high, as it can remove the thermocline as well. Hope this helps
@@1Cast1Fish My old man's (66) week-long fishing vacation at Eagle Lake, CA, home of the fightin' Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout. I use dinky little ultralights to catch them. :D :D :D But I got the magnetic transducer mount for the Striker4 (FIRST USE!) so I can use it on our rental boats. I'll PM you a full report. :)
Awesome, you guys enjoy yourselves and catch a few big ones. The Striker is great for moving around on kayaks or rental boats like that. Good luck and let me know how you do.
Good day,i have my fish finder stricker 4,bt i have a problem thats it says, unsupported transducer conected, this problems appear when i restore the factory setting.please help me how to fix it thanks
Look to see what transducer you are using...then look in the menu options to see what transducer is selected. It may default to a different transducer and all you have to do is select the correct one.
I'm surprised nobody on RUclips has tried this to see if it works, but do you think it is plausible to use a chirp like this as a forward looking sonar?
Would you recommend using this when going out in the ocean? I have a boat club. I used Bass Pro shop portable mount. The clamp wasn’t big enough so i used a c clamp from Home Depot. It eventually fell off and my transducer was dragging the the water. Any recommendations for clamping it temporarily when using a boat club?
I think you can buy better temporary mounts for these applications. As far as transducer, most temporary mounts do not do well with higher speeds, so I guess depends on the types of boat you are using as well.
I wish i could see such a video about the new garmin units. thinking of getting one but its hard to tell whats the difference between them and i don't want to read 3 months to find out : )
I hear you on the reading part....wish I could get my hands on some newer units...thing is right now it seems like technology is advancing so fast, once you get a new unit its practically obsolete...plus with all the ad on's you could spend $5,000 in sonar real fast
I was happy with the stock transducer for my CV4, GT 20 i think. Maybe the GT-8 would serve my bottom fishing in coastal waters better. I'll have to look into it a bit more. Also Garmin NZ is showing it at NZ$299, double the amount. Our dollar must really suck at the moment. Anyway, interesting.
Great video as usual - thanks for creating. Is there any reason why you would ever use the less precise non chirp settings as opposed to the chirp settings? Are there any advantages for using standard, non chirp settings? Thanks.
I get this question a ton...I should do a video coving this exact topic, but in general I like non chirp for really dirty water or water with alot of debris
@@1Cast1Fish Right on, thank you very much for the follow up - makes total sense. All your videos are really well made and totally understandable. Thanks for the posts!
I have the standard Garmin Striker for Fishfinder the fish do not show up as arcs on my fish I don't even know what the fish look like. What frequency should I set my Garmin Striker for at to get the best results or is there something that I've done wrong with my transducer I've got it mounted inside the kayak at the bottom it's a through the whole amount so it sends the beam through the hole to the bottom of the water but I don't seem to get clear images or images of arcs of any kind. And which way does the Garmin Striker 4 transducer point does the narrow end of the transducer Point towards the front of the boat or the back of the boat there are no instructions provided with this Garmin for Striker for. Right now I'm a little frustrated and very disappointed in the Garmin Striker 4 it's probably operator error. Help please help help
So I would do a factory reset and us ethe base settings to start...and turn the fish icons on....they will likely help you. the narrow end where the wire is normally faces forward. Is the transducer in the water?
If you install a transducer from a Garmin Striker 4cv on a Garmin Striker plus 4, will the ''Clear view'' effect like the Garmin Striker 4cv have? Thank..
For the majority of people the original standard transducer is good enough. The better transducers just give better images, and the difference is more noticeable when you move up in screen size.
Chirps Sonar uses frequency sweeping...there are very few times single is better than chirp for most people. I will use single in very dirty water for example.
I am new to fish finders, and first off great video! My question is that if the CHIRP puts more energy into the water, why would you want to use the single frequency option? Also, what is the difference between the low range and high range frequencies? Are they each used for specific structures or depths?
I use the standard non-Chirp when there is a lot of debris in the water since the chirp is very sensitive and picks up the debris more. Check out my videos on sonar frequency to explain the high and low...much better explanation in those videos than what I can type here trust me.
What is the average depth of a lakes in the US ? In Ky the deepest lake is 249 feet . Norris lake in Tennessee is 210 feet . Fontana lake in NC is 440 ft . I think the 800 foot GT8 would be the max needed in the lakes in the US.
I think these chirp transducer really shine in the deeper water lakes and oceans where you may fish 100+ ft down. The thing to remember I sthat these are max depth levels listed by the manufacturer under ideal conditions...so if they say 800ft then really I trust good info down to about 500-600 ft maybe.
Unless you are fishing very deep water (100+ft) I would stick with the standard transducer. The others really shine in deeper water or faster trolling.
Thank you so much for your videos. Lots of great info and very well done. I fly fish lakes from a float tube and rarely fish water deeper than 30 feet. I am going to go with the Striker 4 Plus CV that comes with the GT-20 transducer. Will the chirp at the 70kHz and the GT-20 transducer be the best for the shallow water fishing I do or should I pick up the GT8 transducer?
The stock transducer will be plenty for your type of fishing use the lowest Chirp frequency setting you have available since the beam will be wider...perfect for shallow water.
Appreciate your content. Good presentation. I have a question about the gps way points mode. I was thinking that the shoreline would be represent on the unit? Also the brown and blue wire are another sensing unit?
Yeah the shoreline would be a big plus, but that requires a type of mapping card or preloaded mapping. Some higher end model have these features and they can be very useful. The Brown and Blue wires are just for communication...for 99% of installs they are not needed, and for the 1% that use them I would have bought a higher end unit if I needed those features.
To find cone size you need the frequency (Sonar cone angles) and the water depth (How big the cone will be) Deeper water will be a larger cone since it has more room to expand.
Wish I could, but I don't have a 7SV....I really wish I could do a video with the live Scope stuff since that is pretty cool as well. Wish Garmin would hook me up so I could make some more videos....but for now I buy everything myself...so still a bit slow going
Just got a 4CV, also bought the GT 8, was on lake yesterday playing around and SOMEWHERE/SOMEHOW I hit a button to change my transducer but I couldn't remember it was a GT8 while I was on that screen. NOW I have NO idea where I was, can u point an old man in the right direction please? Thanks
Ok...do this....go to your traditional sonar, hit the menu button...now scroll down to and select sonar setup...scroll to transducer type....and select your transducer.
Hey thanks for the great info. Once you identify fish, do you ever really know exactly where they are? Or you now just have a good idea that they are around you. Thanks
It will vary...figure out how big your sonar cone is at the depth the fish is located....now when you see the full arch you know the fish is no longer in that cone....so now you know it is at least "X" distance away. Now this is where it gets tricky with alot of variables such as sonar scroll speed, boat speed, fish speed and direction, ect. It is really a educated guess, but I tend to figure if the arch is on the far right of the screen, then the fish is likely just outside the cone, middle of the screen, multiply cone diameter by 2 for distance....and far left...multiply by 3. This is not all exact, but it is how tend to guess.
@@1Cast1Fish Thanks, this makes sense, and I'll try and practice and get a sense of it. Sounds like you think they move right to left? I have my transducer hanging over the right side of my kayak.
Hi , i have a striker 4 with a transducer cv20-TM , this type of transducer can give a high performance in water depth 250 ft ? And what is the best setting for 250 ft and 150 ft depth . Thank you
For deeper water of 150ft to 250ft...use the higher frequencies since you have deep water. The 200 kHz will give you a big cone in 150+ ft of water, plus it will be more detailed. I would also always use Chirp.
My Garmin striker 4 show fish shapes and labels them by number such as size 1 through 6. I am assuming size 6 are the bigger fish. What I am curious is how do I know how big each fish size is?
I saw your other question, but I don't recall mine labeling the fish by size. The only numbers I see are the depth of the fish. What model do you have and how old is it?
which transducer would you go with, the lake i fish is 5 to 33 foot deep, lots of drop offs and 85% of time crystal clear like 4 to 6 foot down, after a rain lite to medium stain thanks for your videos and really enjoyed them.
You could spend the money for a upgraded CHIRP transducer, but for your conditions honestly you are going to be just fine with the standard transducer and select a CHIRP frequency like CHIRP 77kHz.
Confused regarding the other transducers: I thought lower hz meant a wider cone, but you’re saying the opposite with these other two transducer s you can buy. Is this correct?
In general the lower frequency will be the wider cone angles, however every transducer is designed and built a bit different. For example if I have a Lowrance and a Garmin transducer both using 77 kHz, they may have slightly different cone angles. This is the same with the high end Garmin Chirp transducers as well...just a tad different than the standard offering.
I am novice in the use of garmin striker 4 .The first time i tried to use it ,yesterday,it was a complete failure The indications were fluctuating aroud 40 f depth regardless of the real .Should i had made some adjustment befor i used it?
Great video! I've got the striker4 cv. I'm having trouble getting clear images and see a lot of mirror imaging / garbage on the screen. My Ontario inland lakes are all quit tea stained and I find the best setting is 77Khz to have a chance. (Depths 20-100 ft : usually in 60ft range). Gain is set to low to help clean up garbage. Any tips?
If the water is full of debris, there is not much you can do other than adjust the gain on these units. You may try different color pallets to see if that helps as well.
I have the Garmin 842sx not sure about the (+) My questions are,, I have chirp with downscan but want to add sidescan on my unit. Can I "add another transducer" to the unit without removing the other one, and how much, where, and which transducer am I looking for?. Will the new transducer have all the current features this one has as well? Thanks!
I would give Garmin a call, since when dealing with this type of thing, it can be very unit specific and I would hate to steer you wrong since I am not familiar with that unit. Sorry I could not help more.
What about power consumption? I have a big battery, but no onboard charging. Is there a noticeable difference and how much is that difference? Does chirp use 2x the power that non chirp does? More? Less? What about the other transducers, do they increase even more? There has to be an increase, doesn’t there?
On the Striker 4 there is no noticeable difference. That's because even though the transducer is a Chirp transducer the band is relatively small compared to dedicated Chirp transducers.
Yes it would work, but IMO if I was running a 26’ boat I would step up in screen size and features. Possibly a 7 series minimum, but that’s just my opinion.
The sonar itself will not tell you what type of fish you see underwater, thats where experience and learning to interpret what you see helps. Like if you see fish on the bottom, then it most likely may be catfish....so knowing about the fish species in your water is important.
@@1Cast1Fish I have a never used one- it's been opened- unit has been powered up but never mounted... I'm going to upgrade to the 9. got it at BPS in the early spring. If you're interested....
I have a Garmin Striker 4. I'd like to get a little more out of it. Since both are relatively the same price would I be better off upgrading the transducer to GT8 or buying a Striker Vivid 4 with clear view using the GT20 transducer?
The newer high powered CHIRP transducers are nice...but I would recommend a larger screen if using them to get more out of them. The Vivid is a nice upgrade over a standard Striker 4 though.
Ok thanks I will I read on the internet that the chirp sonar would cause the transducer to get hot and thats why it had to be in the water but nobody has mentioned any problems on RUclips
Great question....for most applications I don't...however the one that sticks out the most would be if the water had a lot of debris….such as after fall turnover. In this situation since the Chirp is a disadvantage since it will pick up all the debris at a higher level. In this situation I use the Non Chirp
I just bought the Garmin Striker 4. When I went to choose which frequency I wanted a message popped up saying ( transducer could be damaged if you use the wrong frequency ) Do you know anything about this? or is it OK to pick any of the frequency's that are shown on the screen? Thanks..
You do a great job explaining the basics. I too am brand new using a fish finder. Hopefully, I can increase my catch rate using the tools you taught. Thoughts of this make me hungry for fish!
Glad it was helpful!
Just bought a garmin striker 4 and have found all of your videos extremely helpful. Thanks for being clear and concise in them! Subscribed 👍
Great to hear! Thank you
Thank you for making this video! You answered questions i didn’t even know i needed to ask as i research fish finders.
Plenty of good info here to help learn and make a good decision on a fish finder....glad this helped.
Being a absolute newbie (days old) this video helped!. When learning about adding the open water transducers from the small manual that came with the bundle, your explanation for the GT8 and GT15 were very helpful in what I’m going to look for in the future with this new unit. Thank you again! 👍🏻👍🏻
Glad it helped! Thanks
I bought a Gt8HW_IF, it worked for bit and now the screen keeps re-setting and I can't make it stop. I bought it for ice fishing with my striker 4. Went back to factory settings and still the same thing. I'm not sure what I did...
Great explanation. I never really bothered digging into what the difference was. Now I know!👍💯
Glad you found the info useful....just looked at the little icon above this post on my screen and it says you have been subscribed over 2 years....it really has been awhile your like a OG sub man
Explained very well. I love hearing about the tech behind these devices. Thank you so much for the time you spent on our channel. You rock. Also be careful there is a bug right now that looks like you are not following someone. But if you go to their home page and if it shows you are, then you are.
You know I had had a similar problem with some channels I follow not showing up as notifications when they post. It seems I have to unsubscribe and re subscribe to fix it.
I got my first garmin last black Friday and I'm super excited to start using it this fishing season. Nice video man I subbed
I am sure you will love it when you get it out on the water and give it a try. Hope you get out to fish....lots of places seem to be going on lockdown now and no fishing.
Thank you for simplifying all of this sophisticated tech info for me, I appreciate it. Cheers.
Glad it was helpful!
I get a boat, this is my go to channel. Good job finding your groove 👍
Thanks buddy....you ever get one....I will be waiting for an fishing invite :)
That’s a great tutorial my friend. Lots of great information. Thanks so much for the explanation. Left a big 👍 from the North.
Adrian
Thanks buddy, glad you enjoyed and found the info useful
I’d like to add the GT8HW-IF is also compatible. It is the ice fishing transducer.
I use it on my striker 4 and it is a significant improvement over the supplies transducer.
It’s cable is very flexible , even at 0 degrees it stayed flexible. The foam that comes with it is much better and keeps the cone shaped transducer level.
If you are going to ice fish. I’d recommend picking up that transducer.
Thanks
Very good addition and super true...not much ice were I am at, so I never really think about it. I get a lot of requests for some ice fishing info, but it's rare I get out on the ice anymore.
agree - the ice transducer has benefits over the standard chirp (boat) unit (that can also be used for ice fishing). The ice ducer is easier to hang flat, comes with a better float, and has that 85 kHz range (vs. the 10 kHz range of the boat ducer).
Thanks for the video - answered a lot of questions that you'd think Garmin would have more information on! I will add that this information is true for both the Striker 4 and Striker 4 Plus.
Yes, this is accurate for the Plus model as well....the CV uses a different transducer. Glad you find these videos helpful
Love your Garmin Striker 4 videos! Can't wait for your upcoming video on navigation and use of waypoints! Cheers, and God Bless!
Glad you like them! Thank you
Hi I have purchased a Striker 4. I am very happy with the way it performs, however i did notice after a short period of time there was a definite fogging on the inside of the screen. This would come and go depending on atmospheric conditions. Then after washing the boat down including rinsing the Striker with water from the hose, not high pressure, just running water, a couple of the keypad buttons wouldn't work. I sent it back to Marine Deals, the supplier and was informed they had tested it, it worked ok, submerged it in water, retested it, it worked ok. The fogging on the screen was not actually water inside the unit it was moisture in between the screen and the front cover. ok being the trusting sole that I am, I accepted the explanation. Well the next time I washed the boat and got the sounder wet, same thing happened so I opened it up and found water in behind the keypad and no double layer of glass/whatever screen, moisture on the inside of the screen is inside the unit. I dried everything of and reassembled it with a smear of silicon grease on the main seal and around the edges of the keypad. The next time I went fishing it was raining and what do you know after a short time out in the rain it was so fogged I couldn't see the display. Is this normal, am I expecting too much, luckily so far the only water ingress has been fresh, not salt. But it is only a matter of time before the water fresh or salt will damage the electronics. The unit obviously leaks probably through the keypad. Am I the only one with this problem?
I would call Garmin if it's under warranty still, or send it back to the store you got it from, this should not be happening...something is wrong
Thanks I`ve never used a finder so this makes me understand better
Awesome....glad it helps...plenty of videos here to help with fish finder basics
Excellent job explaining this stuff!!!
Glad it was helpful!
that is very interesting, you did a great job on describing the CHIRP sonar
Thank you...it is pretty interesting how far sonar has come over the years
This is so great! I watched all your videos! You thought me so much!
I love reading comments like this....awesome to hear....thank you
Expect, who two speel 🤣🤣
Question: Doesn't the watt rating dictate how much "power" or "energy" is being transmitted? Does chirp frequency actually put more "energy" into the water or is it the same amount of power spread out through the frequencies?
Great video explaining what Garmin did not...
Yeah not many people actually know what the "Chirp" really means on the factory basic transducer. I do wish the info was more readily available.
@@1Cast1Fish just curious where you got the +/- 5kHz info from as I have been searching everywhere for this with no success. And the Garmin customer service evenn told me that the dual Beam does not CHIRP.
I got the info from calling Garmin and talking with the Tech people, not customer service.
@@1Cast1Fish okay thanks for the info!
high clarity , target separation... wow this Gt15 so accurate.
It is a sweet transducer
@@1Cast1Fish the GT15 has 600w, I think it is too much for the striker 4 which has a power of 200w. I use the classic transduser 77/200 and I see targets at 60-70 meters very well. Thanks for the information !!
Great work on the editing
I'm wondering why you don't have more subs
I appreciate that, thank you
Awesome info buddy! Thanks for sharing as always!
Thank you man
Very informative! Thank you for sharing this information. 👍
Glad it was helpful!
I just bought the Gamin Striker 4 CHIRP Sonar Kit. It will be arriving between January 27-Feb 3rd. First, I would like to say you did an amazing job with the tutorial. Very Very good video. I Kayak fish and Ice Fish in Michigan. With what comes in the box will it work for both Ice fishing and Kayak fishing? Never used a fish finder before... Thanks again. Great video. I am now subscribed.
I have seen people use the standard transducers for ice fishing before, so yes it will work, might just need a bit of extra work to get it right. Garmin also makes a ice specific transducer that is kinda cone shaped as well. The CHIRP transducers are pretty big, so that could also be an issue on the ice
Is there anyway to increase the size of the water depth on striker plus 4 ?? on striker 4 the reading is way larger than plus 4 . thanks
Not sure since I have the regular Striker 4....I would look in the readout menu and see if the option is hidden there.
Thanks for the tutorial.
You're welcome!
Very informative, thanks
Glad it was helpful! Thank you
Very helpful. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Would have been nice to see an actual demonstration. I still don't know which to use when. Or with such a low res screen as striker 4 if you could even see any difference.
It does make a difference, even with the smaller Strikers, however it is more noticeable on a larger screen, or deeper water.
Fantastic explanation, although I'm dealing with the striker 4.
Striker 4 has a Chirp transducer as well
The one that it comes with, I realize that. You are my go to guy with the Striker 4. Taught me what I need to know. Thanks 👍.
Have you been able to see thermocline with striker 4cv? If so what settings did you use?
You can see the thermocline with the Garmin Striker...however what a lot of don't realize is that in many lakes depending on the time of year and other variables a distinct thermocline may not actually be present. A thermocline generally will show up as a area of "noise" in a line somewhere within the water column across the fish finder screen (not top or bottom noise). The thing to remember is that since it will show up as a noise signature normally, you want to be careful about setting your noise removal setting to high, as it can remove the thermocline as well. Hope this helps
Good info I will use next week.
Awesome...hope you have a good outing
@@1Cast1Fish My old man's (66) week-long fishing vacation at Eagle Lake, CA, home of the fightin' Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout. I use dinky little ultralights to catch them. :D :D :D But I got the magnetic transducer mount for the Striker4 (FIRST USE!) so I can use it on our rental boats. I'll PM you a full report. :)
Awesome, you guys enjoy yourselves and catch a few big ones. The Striker is great for moving around on kayaks or rental boats like that. Good luck and let me know how you do.
That make all good sense to me, want good pay good as they say.
That is so true...I have found out the hard way to buy once...cry once....lol
Nice tutorial friend
Thank you
great video, thank you.
Glad you liked it...thank you
Dude that was gr8 ty tons
Glad you enjoyed
Good day,i have my fish finder stricker 4,bt i have a problem thats it says, unsupported transducer conected, this problems appear when i restore the factory setting.please help me how to fix it thanks
Look to see what transducer you are using...then look in the menu options to see what transducer is selected. It may default to a different transducer and all you have to do is select the correct one.
Is the cone angle adjustable on the gt8? I'm fishing rivers and shallow lakes. Can I widen the angle?
Yes you can chose the sonar frequency which changes cone angles and coverage
I love fishing but never have any luck at it, maybe something like this will help.
Knowing how to use a fish finder definitely is a step in the right direction to catch more fish
Some great information my friend
Thank you buddy...glad you enjoyed
I'm surprised nobody on RUclips has tried this to see if it works, but do you think it is plausible to use a chirp like this as a forward looking sonar?
It does not work that way, but I actually see this question a ton...I honestly think I will make a video on it :)
Would you recommend using this when going out in the ocean? I have a boat club. I used Bass Pro shop portable mount. The clamp wasn’t big enough so i used a c clamp from Home Depot. It eventually fell off and my transducer was dragging the the water.
Any recommendations for clamping it temporarily when using a boat club?
I think you can buy better temporary mounts for these applications. As far as transducer, most temporary mounts do not do well with higher speeds, so I guess depends on the types of boat you are using as well.
I am bran new to fish finders and I don't understand where to cast when I see a fish on the screen
Check this out and let me know if it helps any ruclips.net/video/ZGIugc1-N3Y/видео.html
Can I use it for ice fishing and would it show my ice jig?
Yes, and Yes with the correct settings, you want the gain set higher and the screen scroll to ultra. Those are good starting points for the ice.
Really great info
Thank you
I wish i could see such a video about the new garmin units. thinking of getting one but its hard to tell whats the difference between them and i don't want to read 3 months to find out : )
I hear you on the reading part....wish I could get my hands on some newer units...thing is right now it seems like technology is advancing so fast, once you get a new unit its practically obsolete...plus with all the ad on's you could spend $5,000 in sonar real fast
I was happy with the stock transducer for my CV4, GT 20 i think. Maybe the GT-8 would serve my bottom fishing in coastal waters better. I'll have to look into it a bit more. Also Garmin NZ is showing it at NZ$299, double the amount. Our dollar must really suck at the moment. Anyway, interesting.
You will definitely see an improvement with a dedicated Chirp transducer, but also it may be more beneficial to look at a bigger sonar screen as well.
If you ever make it up to Vancouver Island, DM me i will take you and yours out for diner. Thank you. :)
Deal...don't know when that would happen....but if ever I will take you up on it
Great video as usual - thanks for creating. Is there any reason why you would ever use the less precise non chirp settings as opposed to the chirp settings? Are there any advantages for using standard, non chirp settings? Thanks.
I get this question a ton...I should do a video coving this exact topic, but in general I like non chirp for really dirty water or water with alot of debris
@@1Cast1Fish Right on, thank you very much for the follow up - makes total sense. All your videos are really well made and totally understandable. Thanks for the posts!
@@paulcasadio thank you very much...hope you are enjoying the channel
Thanks for sharing! I just subscribed.
Awesome thank you
I have the standard Garmin Striker for Fishfinder the fish do not show up as arcs on my fish I don't even know what the fish look like. What frequency should I set my Garmin Striker for at to get the best results or is there something that I've done wrong with my transducer I've got it mounted inside the kayak at the bottom it's a through the whole amount so it sends the beam through the hole to the bottom of the water but I don't seem to get clear images or images of arcs of any kind. And which way does the Garmin Striker 4 transducer point does the narrow end of the transducer Point towards the front of the boat or the back of the boat there are no instructions provided with this Garmin for Striker for. Right now I'm a little frustrated and very disappointed in the Garmin Striker 4 it's probably operator error. Help please help help
So I would do a factory reset and us ethe base settings to start...and turn the fish icons on....they will likely help you. the narrow end where the wire is normally faces forward. Is the transducer in the water?
If you install a transducer from a Garmin Striker 4cv on a Garmin Striker plus 4, will the ''Clear view'' effect like the Garmin Striker 4cv have? Thank..
If you use a Clear vu transducer on a non Clear Vu unit, you will not get Clear Vu
Need a gt 8 or gt 15 ? Absolutly ,
For fish winter ??? Or the origine sound its fonctionnel ???
For the majority of people the original standard transducer is good enough. The better transducers just give better images, and the difference is more noticeable when you move up in screen size.
You the Man!!!
Thanks buddy
An important question.. If we have the option to use 77khz chirp. Why would we still use 77khz single?? (I am saying in he sane Sonar)
Chirps Sonar uses frequency sweeping...there are very few times single is better than chirp for most people. I will use single in very dirty water for example.
@@1Cast1Fish Thanks man!! useful answer.. looking forward for more videos!
I am new to fish finders, and first off great video! My question is that if the CHIRP puts more energy into the water, why would you want to use the single frequency option? Also, what is the difference between the low range and high range frequencies? Are they each used for specific structures or depths?
I use the standard non-Chirp when there is a lot of debris in the water since the chirp is very sensitive and picks up the debris more. Check out my videos on sonar frequency to explain the high and low...much better explanation in those videos than what I can type here trust me.
What is the average depth of a lakes in the US ? In Ky the deepest lake is 249 feet . Norris lake in Tennessee is 210 feet . Fontana lake in NC is 440 ft . I think the 800 foot GT8 would be the max needed in the lakes in the US.
I think these chirp transducer really shine in the deeper water lakes and oceans where you may fish 100+ ft down. The thing to remember I sthat these are max depth levels listed by the manufacturer under ideal conditions...so if they say 800ft then really I trust good info down to about 500-600 ft maybe.
olá, gostaria de saber se da pra atualizar o sanar striker plus 4 em cleavu usado o mesmo aparelho?
O Striker 4 Plus e o Plus CV são dispositivos diferentes. O Striker 4 CV foi substituído pelo Striker 4 Vivid CV.
@@1Cast1Fish obrigado 👍
Just bought a Striker Vivid 4cv. It comes with a GT20-TM transducer. How does this compare to the GT8 and GT15?
Unless you are fishing very deep water (100+ft) I would stick with the standard transducer. The others really shine in deeper water or faster trolling.
Thank's a lots.
Thank you as well...glad you enjoyed
Question. What would make you use the 77 vs 200 mghz? I guess there are different applications for each
Check out class #5 I talk about frequency selections ruclips.net/video/ZG-B2Y_s8Z8/видео.html
Thank you so much for your videos. Lots of great info and very well done. I fly fish lakes from a float tube and rarely fish water deeper than 30 feet. I am going to go with the Striker 4 Plus CV that comes with the GT-20 transducer. Will the chirp at the 70kHz and the GT-20 transducer be the best for the shallow water fishing I do or should I pick up the GT8 transducer?
The stock transducer will be plenty for your type of fishing use the lowest Chirp frequency setting you have available since the beam will be wider...perfect for shallow water.
Great informative video, question, how much of an improvement would a GT8 transducer make? Is it really noticeable and worth the upgrade?
Really depends on your fishing type...shallow waters...not so much....deep water 50+ ft you will start to really notice the differences.
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Thank you 👍
Appreciate your content. Good presentation. I have a question about the gps way points mode. I was thinking that the shoreline would be represent on the unit? Also the brown and blue wire are another sensing unit?
Yeah the shoreline would be a big plus, but that requires a type of mapping card or preloaded mapping. Some higher end model have these features and they can be very useful. The Brown and Blue wires are just for communication...for 99% of installs they are not needed, and for the 1% that use them I would have bought a higher end unit if I needed those features.
I can not find sonar set up on striker 4 help please
The Sonar Setup screen should be accessible from the traditional sonar menu options
I watched the video but didn't understand this: whats the difference between Chirp 77 and Chirp 200? Which one should I choose?
I use the standard transducer, BTW.
ruclips.net/video/CMEtVTAAAIg/видео.html Check this out...should explain it all
@@1Cast1Fish thanksss
No problem
I usually bass fish lakes sometimes go to the ocean will the transducer that comes with it be fine
Yes it is a great stock transducer
1Cast 1Fish cool thanks
Thanks too much!!!
You are very welcome
Great video as is all of your others on the Striker. If I only fish in 6-12 feet of water, o should be using the 200 MHz correct?
I would use the 200 kHz for 6-12ft for the best view....sounds like you got it
If I upgrade to the GP8 transducer how far out to the side will my cone be and is there still a way to see the size of the cone? Thanks
To find cone size you need the frequency (Sonar cone angles) and the water depth (How big the cone will be) Deeper water will be a larger cone since it has more room to expand.
how do you get to the frequency area on the unit, can't seem to locate it. Does the transducer need to be attached? This is a pre install question
Are you asking how do you go through the menu to select what frequency you want to use?
Awesome video.. please do one on the Garmin Striker 7SV models if you can
Wish I could, but I don't have a 7SV....I really wish I could do a video with the live Scope stuff since that is pretty cool as well. Wish Garmin would hook me up so I could make some more videos....but for now I buy everything myself...so still a bit slow going
@@1Cast1Fish I understand.. the struggle is real hahaa.. I'm trying to buy one.. where I live they cost almost $800
They definitely can get pricy real fast
Just got a 4CV, also bought the GT 8, was on lake yesterday playing around and SOMEWHERE/SOMEHOW I hit a button to change my transducer but I couldn't remember it was a GT8 while I was on that screen. NOW I have NO idea where I was, can u point an old man in the right direction please? Thanks
Ok...do this....go to your traditional sonar, hit the menu button...now scroll down to and select sonar setup...scroll to transducer type....and select your transducer.
Hey thanks for the great info. Once you identify fish, do you ever really know exactly where they are? Or you now just have a good idea that they are around you. Thanks
It will vary...figure out how big your sonar cone is at the depth the fish is located....now when you see the full arch you know the fish is no longer in that cone....so now you know it is at least "X" distance away. Now this is where it gets tricky with alot of variables such as sonar scroll speed, boat speed, fish speed and direction, ect. It is really a educated guess, but I tend to figure if the arch is on the far right of the screen, then the fish is likely just outside the cone, middle of the screen, multiply cone diameter by 2 for distance....and far left...multiply by 3. This is not all exact, but it is how tend to guess.
@@1Cast1Fish Thanks, this makes sense, and I'll try and practice and get a sense of it. Sounds like you think they move right to left? I have my transducer hanging over the right side of my kayak.
The fish can move any direction around the boat. The screen however only shows a 2d image that moves right to left (new to old data)
Hey dude I'm in Mexico and my GPS doesn't work any ideas?
Check out my latest video.. at the end I discuss gps signal strength check what you got.
Hi , i have a striker 4 with a transducer cv20-TM , this type of transducer can give a high performance in water depth 250 ft ? And what is the best setting for 250 ft and 150 ft depth . Thank you
Depends....are you looking to use the clear vu side imaging or are you looking at just what is best for the standard 2d sonar frequency?
1Cast 1Fish thank you for your reply , in case i need clear vu and in case of traditional chirp 77 khz , what is the best setting these two options
For deeper water of 150ft to 250ft...use the higher frequencies since you have deep water. The 200 kHz will give you a big cone in 150+ ft of water, plus it will be more detailed. I would also always use Chirp.
My Garmin striker 4 show fish shapes and labels them by number such as size 1 through 6. I am assuming size 6 are the bigger fish. What I am curious is how do I know how big each fish size is?
I saw your other question, but I don't recall mine labeling the fish by size. The only numbers I see are the depth of the fish. What model do you have and how old is it?
@@1Cast1Fish I don't know the model number I just bought it second hand it's about a year old
which transducer would you go with, the lake i fish is 5 to 33 foot deep, lots of drop offs and 85% of time crystal clear like 4 to 6 foot down, after a rain lite to medium stain thanks for your videos and really enjoyed them.
You could spend the money for a upgraded CHIRP transducer, but for your conditions honestly you are going to be just fine with the standard transducer and select a CHIRP frequency like CHIRP 77kHz.
@@1Cast1Fish thanks for info
First, THANK YOU for all of this information!!!! Will the Striker Plus 4CV also work with the GT8HW transducer?
Thank you....The CV model has a different transducer ...so in short, no it will not work.
Confused regarding the other transducers: I thought lower hz meant a wider cone, but you’re saying the opposite with these other two transducer s you can buy. Is this correct?
In general the lower frequency will be the wider cone angles, however every transducer is designed and built a bit different. For example if I have a Lowrance and a Garmin transducer both using 77 kHz, they may have slightly different cone angles. This is the same with the high end Garmin Chirp transducers as well...just a tad different than the standard offering.
I am novice in the use of garmin striker 4 .The first time i tried to use it ,yesterday,it was a complete failure The indications were fluctuating aroud 40 f depth regardless of the real .Should i had made some adjustment befor i used it?
How is your transducer mounted?
Great video! I've got the striker4 cv. I'm having trouble getting clear images and see a lot of mirror imaging / garbage on the screen. My Ontario inland lakes are all quit tea stained and I find the best setting is 77Khz to have a chance. (Depths 20-100 ft : usually in 60ft range). Gain is set to low to help clean up garbage. Any tips?
If the water is full of debris, there is not much you can do other than adjust the gain on these units. You may try different color pallets to see if that helps as well.
my gpa bought a boat used w two striker 4's, how can i tell which traducers are on the boat if they have been upgraded?
They might have the tag still on the cord...if not then you can look online at the different models and compare the pics to what you have.
Great info! Do the upgraded GT 8 & 15 work through the kayak hull your do they need to be mounted into the water? Thanks from a new subscriber.
They will work great...the only transducer types that seem to have a few issues are side imaging and down imaging transducers.
Would this unit be useful for skinny waters when sometimes you’re at only 2 feet depth in water?
Yes for the GPS...but in general to use sonar to get decent results I like 5+ ft of water. But it will be good to let you know depths
How I can change manual the frequency on garmin 4 CV ? I want to use traditional with 145 kHZ frequency.
The frequencies are preset, you can not manually adjust to other frequencies other than the preset options.
I have the Garmin 842sx not sure about the (+)
My questions are,, I have chirp with downscan but want to add sidescan on my unit. Can I "add another transducer" to the unit without removing the other one, and how much, where, and which transducer am I looking for?. Will the new transducer have all the current features this one has as well? Thanks!
I would give Garmin a call, since when dealing with this type of thing, it can be very unit specific and I would hate to steer you wrong since I am not familiar with that unit. Sorry I could not help more.
I own the "old" stricker which has DV down view feature with the gt 20 transducer. What range frequency do the gt 20 has?
Traditional 77/200; ClearVü CHIRP 455 kHz (435-475 kHz) & 800kHz (800-840 kHz)
What about power consumption? I have a big battery, but no onboard charging. Is there a noticeable difference and how much is that difference? Does chirp use 2x the power that non chirp does? More? Less? What about the other transducers, do they increase even more? There has to be an increase, doesn’t there?
On the Striker 4 there is no noticeable difference. That's because even though the transducer is a Chirp transducer the band is relatively small compared to dedicated Chirp transducers.
1Cast 1Fish cool man, sets my mind at ease. My striker4 gonna be here friday
I see these mostly installed on kayaks. Wouldn't this still work on a 26' boat?
Yes it would work, but IMO if I was running a 26’ boat I would step up in screen size and features. Possibly a 7 series minimum, but that’s just my opinion.
Great explanation! Would you recommend this or the CV version of the Striker?
Always buy the most fish finder you can afford, so if you got the coin...go CV
hi sir can you explain how to set sonar for me to know the type of group of fish that are underwater?
The sonar itself will not tell you what type of fish you see underwater, thats where experience and learning to interpret what you see helps. Like if you see fish on the bottom, then it most likely may be catfish....so knowing about the fish species in your water is important.
You should do a video for the plus 4cv. Thanks
I plan on getting a plus here at some point this year hopefully, been tough to get out lately though
Agreed. That’s the unit I have. I think I finally got it nailed down though.
Hope to get a plus soon
@@1Cast1Fish I have a never used one- it's been opened- unit has been powered up but never mounted... I'm going to upgrade to the 9. got it at BPS in the early spring.
If you're interested....
I have a Garmin Striker 4. I'd like to get a little more out of it. Since both are relatively the same price would I be better off upgrading the transducer to GT8 or buying a Striker Vivid 4 with clear view using the GT20 transducer?
The newer high powered CHIRP transducers are nice...but I would recommend a larger screen if using them to get more out of them. The Vivid is a nice upgrade over a standard Striker 4 though.
I've found mixed answers on the internet can I mount the transducer In hull on my kayak or does it have to be in the water
Check out my video on in hull mounting...it has worked for me for a few years...no issues. Just does not work well with side or down imaging types.
Ok thanks I will I read on the internet that the chirp sonar would cause the transducer to get hot and thats why it had to be in the water but nobody has mentioned any problems on RUclips
can you install this in the hull of a jetski?
I don't see why not...I have a transducer installed in my kayak hull and my fiberglass boat hull without issue.
Why would someone use standard frequency if they have chirp frequencies?
Great question....for most applications I don't...however the one that sticks out the most would be if the water had a lot of debris….such as after fall turnover. In this situation since the Chirp is a disadvantage since it will pick up all the debris at a higher level. In this situation I use the Non Chirp
I just bought the Garmin Striker 4. When I went to choose which frequency I wanted a message popped up saying ( transducer could be damaged if you use the wrong frequency ) Do you know anything about this? or is it OK to pick any of the frequency's that are shown on the screen? Thanks..
Does it only have 4 options? never seen that message before