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<blockquote data-quote="Popeye" data-source="post: 53204" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>Depending on how deep you fish. A wide angle is good for shallower water. Not sure off the top of my head the efficeint depths for various cone angles. Sometimes I'm in 100-200 FOW and need a narrow cone and other times I'll be working the 12' drop offs. Been considering using two finders, one for deep water salmon fishing and the other for Crapppie/Walleye and Bassing. If only those side imagers weren't so expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popeye, post: 53204, member: 148"] Depending on how deep you fish. A wide angle is good for shallower water. Not sure off the top of my head the efficeint depths for various cone angles. Sometimes I'm in 100-200 FOW and need a narrow cone and other times I'll be working the 12' drop offs. Been considering using two finders, one for deep water salmon fishing and the other for Crapppie/Walleye and Bassing. If only those side imagers weren't so expensive. [/QUOTE]
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