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<blockquote data-quote="redbug" data-source="post: 226281" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Yes they can tell the difference if you have the unit set up correctly and under stand what you are looking for</p><p>my hds7 is fantastic the color pallet can be set to show changes in bottom makeup. there is a reason that guys that fish for a living have these high dollar units and it isn't cause they look pretty they work better than the cheaper units</p><p>If on a budget I would suggest getting the unit that has the highest vertical pixel count </p><p></p><p>use basics here</p><p></p><p>if you have 100 vert pixels and are sitting in 50' of water every 2 pixels = 1 ft of water</p><p>now the unit that has 480 vert pixels in the same water has almost 10 pixels per ft much more detail u can really see the depth changes and small detail on the bottom that will hold the fish these will be missed by the cheaper units most times</p><p></p><p>like others have said trolling motor on the front vs back is a matter of fishing styles If on the from deck I would want it up front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redbug, post: 226281, member: 71"] Yes they can tell the difference if you have the unit set up correctly and under stand what you are looking for my hds7 is fantastic the color pallet can be set to show changes in bottom makeup. there is a reason that guys that fish for a living have these high dollar units and it isn't cause they look pretty they work better than the cheaper units If on a budget I would suggest getting the unit that has the highest vertical pixel count use basics here if you have 100 vert pixels and are sitting in 50' of water every 2 pixels = 1 ft of water now the unit that has 480 vert pixels in the same water has almost 10 pixels per ft much more detail u can really see the depth changes and small detail on the bottom that will hold the fish these will be missed by the cheaper units most times like others have said trolling motor on the front vs back is a matter of fishing styles If on the from deck I would want it up front. [/QUOTE]
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