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Location: With my son on the water | I am getting the new Tuffy in a few weeks so I have purchased the Terrova w/ I-link and a pair of new Humminbirds.
I am sooooooo confused? Maybe it will be easier when I get them all hooked up and running but can anyone dirrect me to anything that will make things easier?
These things seem to have an endless ability of what they will do.
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Location: Minnesota | WAtch you tube there are a lot of good videos on what they can Do i use the spot look and the follow the contours the most |
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Location: With my son on the water | I have looked at You Tube and there is almost to much info, does anyone have a specific one?
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Location: Minnesota | Their are a lot each one will teach you something different it come down to what you want to learn. |
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Location: Minnesota | You could give this a try also www.learnsideimaging.com |
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| where are you from I know their was a guide here in southern wi who was offering a course for side imaging electronics and he runs huming bird |
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| Probably Jason Halfen. He does lots of seminars and has a DVD you can purchase for approx $20. Helpful, straightforward guy. http://www.jasonhalfenoutdoors.com/ |
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| You tube Doug Vahrenberg. This guy knows his stuff. He has a lot of how to vids on hummingbird products. |
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| This link has a TON of info on humminbird sonars. The same forum also has fantastic info on ipilot link and other stuff that'll be on topic for you--most of these topics are stickies at the top. Its pretty daunting at first, but it comes quickly and if you put even a little effort into it you'll get a lot out of it. I found the "image interpretation forum" to be unbelievably helpful.
http://www.bbcboards.net/humminbird-sonar-gps/172968-all-sonar-info... |
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Location: With my son on the water | Hey Guys
My biggest need is to be able to establish, create, and lay in routes so I can navigate after dark.
Does anyone know a specific video for that? I can't find one.
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