Great info Dieter!
Thanks for sharing Dieter! Great video!
Awesome video for us sonar newbies! Thx Dieter!
These informative videos are always a welcome sight for me as I’m still learning my sonar
Greet info Dieter ,thanks for video.👍
Great video. Thank you very much for the great information.
Great video! Thank you Dieter!
Great video! That was really helpful! Thank you
Dang, we have a small 31 acre lake and i can run over the whole lake and will be lucky to mark 5 small fish. I'd like to be fishing this water.
Whats your take on forward facing sonar?
I may add it to my new sonar at some point….more content to come on that topic!!
Dieter someone once told me that fish that have scales tend to show up as blue arches on sonar and that catfish are more likely to be yellow.. Any thoughts on that?
Dieter making visors sexy again.😂 Great video.
I was always told the yellow arches were walleye and blueish were steelhead. Any truth to that?
Could you describe why those areas become dead zones?
Dear zones are typically depleted of oxygen
What kind of unit is that sir
Dang you still got 80 degree water down there
Great info Dieter!
Thanks for sharing Dieter! Great video!
Awesome video for us sonar newbies! Thx Dieter!
These informative videos are always a welcome sight for me as I’m still learning my sonar
Greet info Dieter ,thanks for video.👍
Great video. Thank you very much for the great information.
Great video! Thank you Dieter!
Great video! That was really helpful! Thank you
Dang, we have a small 31 acre lake and i can run over the whole lake and will be lucky to mark 5 small fish. I'd like to be fishing this water.
Whats your take on forward facing sonar?
I may add it to my new sonar at some point….more content to come on that topic!!
Dieter someone once told me that fish that have scales tend to show up as blue arches on sonar and that catfish are more likely to be yellow.. Any thoughts on that?
Dieter making visors sexy again.😂 Great video.
I was always told the yellow arches were walleye and blueish were steelhead. Any truth to that?
Could you describe why those areas become dead zones?
Dear zones are typically depleted of oxygen
What kind of unit is that sir
Dang you still got 80 degree water down there