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<blockquote data-quote="bamabill" data-source="post: 397577" data-attributes="member: 15102"><p>A couple guys over on Crappie.com suggested using no more than 60' range in SI. I assume that's 60 per side. They say the images are much clearer. Will try that this Thursday when my son and I go out. Also ordered a Lowrance X4 Pro for the front of my boat. That'll let me monitor any depth changes if I'm trying to stay on a drop off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bamabill, post: 397577, member: 15102"] A couple guys over on Crappie.com suggested using no more than 60' range in SI. I assume that's 60 per side. They say the images are much clearer. Will try that this Thursday when my son and I go out. Also ordered a Lowrance X4 Pro for the front of my boat. That'll let me monitor any depth changes if I'm trying to stay on a drop off. [/QUOTE]
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