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Kayak Fishing Usage:
With a range of over 150 ft, you can cast the FishHunter away
from the kayak and fish the broadest possible area. We have
tested casting the unit on all types of rods and lines but do
suggest a braided line for casting.
Drifting:
For drifting we recommend that you use our 15 ft leash to
attach your FishHunter to the back/side of your kayak. As you
drift along, the FishHunter will be giving you a strong
reading for the area located around the floating sonar and
below your kayak. This is perfect when you are not looking to
cast your line far or when you would like to drift your bait line.
Bathymetric Mapping:
Ensure your FishHunter is attached to your kayak within 5 ft
of your device. Ensure your device is elevated (try our fishing
tripod) and has good visibility to the sonar.
Paddling/Pedaling:
When paddling/pedaling the kayak at a slow pace you can use
the 15 ft leash and pull the FishHunter behind the kayak to
allow you to see the terrain below your kayak.
When paddling/pedaling along at a fast pace, you will want to
have the FishHunter located just behind your seat in the kayak.
This will give you the best possible
connection with the sonar and the most consistent screen
speed. (See photos on the next page.)
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Summary of Contents for DIRECTIONAL 3D
Page 7: ...7 95 OF THE FISH ARE IN 5 OF THE WATER KNOW WHERE TO CAST...
Page 11: ...11 11 1 Line of Sight 2 Good Elevation 3 No Obstructions BEST PRACTICES...
Page 12: ...12 12 THE WORLD S ONLY PORTABLE FISH FINDER WITH 72 COVERAGE OF COVERAGE ANGLE 72 12...
Page 16: ...16 16 DIRECTIONAL CASTING 16...
Page 20: ...20 3D STRUCTURE MAPPING 20...
Page 24: ...24 3D FISHING DEPTH TO BOTTOM DEPTH TO FISH 47 6 ft 44 ft 24...
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Page 34: ...34 34 ICE FISHING FLASHER DEPTH TO BOTTOM 11 meters...