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Posted by: Rodney H
Posted on: 11/29/09 at 04:39:44
I had the opportunity to fish Lake Washington today with Marc Marcantonio while on the maiden voyage trip using the Structure Scan. It was impressive, we spent more time looking at the structure then fishing. The detail of standing trees was increditable, individual branches could be seen. Bridge pilings of the I-90 bridge, the extra width at the base so clearly visable. Rocks and rock piles, to see them scattered as they are makes it so visable that there will be no secret spots on the lake as more fishermen aquire this technology. To see what a sunken crane looks like, like your seeing it on land. The ability to to have 4 screens visable on the head unit, impressive. The menu options are relatively easy to navigate.  It is definately going to change the way we fish.

Follow theeither one of these links to see what I am talking about:

http://bbcboards.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=463672&page=3

http://www.wafish.com/forum/topics/lowrance-structurescan-1?groupUrl=bassfishing...
 
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