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Down Imaging - Any Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrispy186" data-source="post: 240348" data-attributes="member: 7184"><p>I have a Humminbird 798ci, with down and side imaging. Honestly I find myself using the side imaging more than the down. It helps you see things you never knew were there. Not to say I dont use the down, but I use the side more. The down is good for fishing humps/points and such. I also use the split screen feature, which shows both side and down imaging. So if you see something on the side, you can buzz over and see what it is with down imaging. I would say get one, you wont regret it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrispy186, post: 240348, member: 7184"] I have a Humminbird 798ci, with down and side imaging. Honestly I find myself using the side imaging more than the down. It helps you see things you never knew were there. Not to say I dont use the down, but I use the side more. The down is good for fishing humps/points and such. I also use the split screen feature, which shows both side and down imaging. So if you see something on the side, you can buzz over and see what it is with down imaging. I would say get one, you wont regret it. [/QUOTE]
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