You nailed it Steve , learning to follow and reuse current tracks is key to consistently catching fish and making back to the ramp safely in unideal conditions !
Hello everyone, I'm from Kazakhstan, Friends, who will tell you on which site you can see the used echo sounders and everything related to it. There is a very small selection on Ebay.
Steve I fished a tournament last summer and I saved that track. I went fishing 2 days ago and somehow that track is still visible on my mapping.. I was trying to find a way to hide it so that my new track was the only thing visible on my screen. The track from the tournament last summer is a truck that I want to keep and I made it yellow so that it stood out and it was distinct and I did not get it confused with any other tracks.. but I just could not figure out how to get it off of my map. So all day Tuesday I was running around creating a new track but the yellow truck was still visible all day long. How do I go in and hide that track and then save the one from two days ago thats in blue? I have a gen2 helix 9 MSI. Thank you I appreciate all your videos I know that you put a lot of effort into all of your stuff!
Great question as I wanted to demonstrate that in the video but I found the same thing when I went to switch colours that it switched back to the current colour. I haven’t done a lot of experimenting with it and there probably is a way to do it. I will try to play with the colours later and if I solve it I will let you know.
@@stevechiassonfishing5876 Bummer. We don't have a Costco around here. Amazon has a bunch of them but I don't know which work well and which don't. I have some that are great for dry applications like scopes & binoculars but they don't like liquids. I will just have to look around. Thanks for the reply!
Very good video Steve. Really looking forward to you coming south.
Definitely looking forward to that too Danny.
You nailed it Steve , learning to follow and reuse current tracks is key to consistently catching fish and making back to the ramp safely in unideal conditions !
Thanks Don, definitely a safety must to use current track. As you well know those hotspots often get “coloured in” when working over a waypoint.
Great video Steve, as always! Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the kind words, they are much appreciated.
Do you use a screen protector on your graphs and if so what kind do they help
Hi Joe, I do not use a screen protector.
Hello everyone, I'm from Kazakhstan, Friends, who will tell you on which site you can see the used echo sounders and everything related to it. There is a very small selection on Ebay.
Steve I fished a tournament last summer and I saved that track. I went fishing 2 days ago and somehow that track is still visible on my mapping.. I was trying to find a way to hide it so that my new track was the only thing visible on my screen. The track from the tournament last summer is a truck that I want to keep and I made it yellow so that it stood out and it was distinct and I did not get it confused with any other tracks.. but I just could not figure out how to get it off of my map. So all day Tuesday I was running around creating a new track but the yellow truck was still visible all day long. How do I go in and hide that track and then save the one from two days ago thats in blue? I have a gen2 helix 9 MSI. Thank you I appreciate all your videos I know that you put a lot of effort into all of your stuff!
Great question as I wanted to demonstrate that in the video but I found the same thing when I went to switch colours that it switched back to the current colour. I haven’t done a lot of experimenting with it and there probably is a way to do it. I will try to play with the colours later and if I solve it I will let you know.
Which microfiber cloth do you have? I need to buy some.
We have Costco (similar to Sam’s Club in States) and you can buy a bulk pack from Costco. I imagine other similar stores have them too.
@@stevechiassonfishing5876 Bummer. We don't have a Costco around here. Amazon has a bunch of them but I don't know which work well and which don't. I have some that are great for dry applications like scopes & binoculars but they don't like liquids. I will just have to look around. Thanks for the reply!
I like the ones that are thicker as they don’t get saturated with moisture if you’re cleaning multiple screens.