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North of 8
Posted 4/26/2022 2:52 PM (#1004861)
Subject: Settings on Mega Humminbird Units




Put a new Mega SI/DI unit on the bow of my boat last year. Like it a lot but was watching a video made by a walleye pro who is sponsored by Humminbird and he indicated that if fishing shallower water <15 feet, you should use the lower power settings rather than Mega. Curious how others are setting their units up for shallow water.
OH Musky
Posted 4/26/2022 5:24 PM (#1004864 - in reply to #1004861)
Subject: Re: Settings on Mega Humminbird Units




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Location: SW Ohio
It depends on how the bottom returns are showing up. The lower settings are more powerful in that they will have better returns at deeper depths than Mega. But under 20' I'm usually looking at the high end for more definition. Check out Doug Vahrenberg on youtube or the BBC Humminbird forum for what his recommendations are. I also have mine set on salt water (shallow) vs fresh, and I'm constantly adjusting the dash unit for the constantly varying conditions as the boat moves. The bow unit gets adjusted a lot less as I'm moving slower.
miket55
Posted 4/26/2022 6:31 PM (#1004866 - in reply to #1004861)
Subject: Re: Settings on Mega Humminbird Units




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Location: E. Tenn
Defer to the experts.. Northland Marine is right up the road from you...they'll probably help you out over the phone.
sworrall
Posted 4/26/2022 6:53 PM (#1004867 - in reply to #1004861)
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North of 8
Posted 4/26/2022 6:56 PM (#1004868 - in reply to #1004866)
Subject: Re: Settings on Mega Humminbird Units




miket55 - 4/26/2022 6:31 PM

Defer to the experts.. Northland Marine is right up the road from you...they'll probably help you out over the phone.

Actually bought from them and they installed. Great folks
sworrall
Posted 4/26/2022 6:58 PM (#1004869 - in reply to #1004861)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Try that app, it's worth the 10 bucks.
North of 8
Posted 4/26/2022 8:54 PM (#1004871 - in reply to #1004869)
Subject: Re: Settings on Mega Humminbird Units




sworrall - 4/26/2022 6:58 PM

Try that app, it's worth the 10 bucks.

Sounds good
miket55
Posted 4/26/2022 9:15 PM (#1004872 - in reply to #1004868)
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Location: E. Tenn
North of 8 - 4/26/2022 7:56 PM

miket55 - 4/26/2022 6:31 PM

Defer to the experts.. Northland Marine is right up the road from you...they'll probably help you out over the phone.

Actually bought from them and they installed. Great folks


I know...my Terrova became ballast on me my last trip up. They fit me in, repaired the trolling motor, and tweaked on my birds all in a couple of hours.. I trust them more than the manufacturer's support people..
sworrall
Posted 4/27/2022 9:06 AM (#1004876 - in reply to #1004861)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Northland helps us with parts when we couldn't get them anywhere else and put a longer shaft on one of our Ultrex trollers. Fast reliable service.
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