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Old 01-09-2012, 05:21 PM   #1
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Default Escambia Bay Side scan - 01/08/2012 - 06

I took my new side-scan sonar fish out for a test drive this week. Here is a picture of a charted wreck in the bay.
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Old 01-10-2012, 06:37 AM   #2
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amazing clairity... even i can see the relief,,
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WoW !That is one good looking scan.
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what side scan is that? looks like Lowrance
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what side scan is that? looks like Lowrance
It is the 100/600 kHz version of this side-scan fish:
http://www.jwfishers.com/sss.htm

Keep me in mind when you get ready to video some big cats. This sonar can spot them too.
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I figured a side scan was reasonable. Got one on the way. Yea, I wish!!!!
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Day.....yum.... 20K for really cool pictures of the bottom of the bay. Man, I hope you are part of a search and rescue op and have this for "training porpoises"
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Day.....yum.... 20K for really cool pictures of the bottom of the bay. Man, I hope you are part of a search and rescue op and have this for "training porpoises"
Yeah. I have more toys than brains.
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Yeah. I have more toys than brains.
I would say.
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Most men do have more toys than brains.
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