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Larry Whitely
417-873-5022

Jenna Kendall
417-873-5059

2500 E. Kearney
Springfield, MO 65898
02/01/2007
Rick Clunn Explains the Essentials of Using a Depth Finder

Many anglers buy a depthfinder, read just enough of its owner’s manual to complete the installation, hit the“On” button, and then let the unit run itself. That works because the auto modes in today’s electronics are plenty smart. But those who go auto are missing out on getting a lot more fishing value for their money. Some extra thought before the installation, along with a few simple manual tweaks, can usually increase performance while greatly improving a depthfinder’s human-to-machine interface. Follow these 10 suggestions, the majority not found in the owner’s manuals, and you’ll not only get the maximum performance from your depthfinder, but you’ll end up making it a worthy fishfinder along the way.

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