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<blockquote data-quote="wheelie" data-source="post: 395806" data-attributes="member: 19762"><p>the new boat I purchased has a Hummingbird 170 on the bow (transducer on trolling motor) and a Garmin on the console …….. when using the dual beam Hummingbird 170 I understand the wide beam fish will be hollow looking and the narrow beam (under the boat) fish will be solid … my question is how do you know if the wide beam fish are to the right , left , front or back of the boat when it marks them ????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelie, post: 395806, member: 19762"] the new boat I purchased has a Hummingbird 170 on the bow (transducer on trolling motor) and a Garmin on the console …….. when using the dual beam Hummingbird 170 I understand the wide beam fish will be hollow looking and the narrow beam (under the boat) fish will be solid … my question is how do you know if the wide beam fish are to the right , left , front or back of the boat when it marks them ???? [/QUOTE]
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