Hi Lee. I live at St Helens, Tas, and am looking to upgrade my fish finder/GPS. Have been looking at Simrad and was wondering what you would suggest for fishing on the shelf as I want to be able to fish on the shelf as well as close in. I'm looking at putting in a 9-inch unit.
@@simrad-yachtingis there s5100 module? How did you connnect dual channel chirp transducer to mfd? Or can we connect like tm265 transducer to mfd directly (are we able to use still low and high channel) independently?
I have a B60 transducer, 200/50mhz. I have been told that using Chirp mode can still be advantageous even though a do not have a multiple freq transducer made especially for Chirp. Is this true?
Hi mate. I have a 3 in 1 transducer with new go series. Out wide fishing over 600 meters for blue marlin, I want to see the top 150 to 130 metres. Should I use low Chirp to mark bait. Havnt had much success with it yet marking bait and marlin. Trolling at 7 knots, usually 1 to 2 meters. Any info would me greatly appreciated. Cheers.
What transducer is being used on this video or high and low chirp and if its threw hull what transom mount would do the same
so snapper trolling from 60 to 90 meters which frequency to use high chirp or medium chirp?
Hi Lee. I live at St Helens, Tas, and am looking to upgrade my fish finder/GPS. Have been looking at Simrad and was wondering what you would suggest for fishing on the shelf as I want to be able to fish on the shelf as well as close in. I'm looking at putting in a 9-inch unit.
Is that two different transducers or one dual band transducer?
It is one Dual-channel CHIRP transducer.
@@simrad-yachtingis there s5100 module? How did you connnect dual channel chirp transducer to mfd? Or can we connect like tm265 transducer to mfd directly (are we able to use still low and high channel) independently?
I have a B60 transducer, 200/50mhz. I have been told that using Chirp mode can still be advantageous even though a do not have a multiple freq transducer made especially for Chirp. Is this true?
Hi mate. I have a 3 in 1 transducer with new go series. Out wide fishing over 600 meters for blue marlin, I want to see the top 150 to 130 metres. Should I use low Chirp to mark bait. Havnt had much success with it yet marking bait and marlin. Trolling at 7 knots, usually 1 to 2 meters. Any info would me greatly appreciated. Cheers.
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Surprised you are getting nothing at all on high chirp in 185’? That’s not very deep?
Hes in 185m which is 600'
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