kid coulson Posted July 4, 2013 Posted July 4, 2013 Alright, what causes this/what is it? Im sure its not a school of kings playing leap frog!
CITM Posted July 4, 2013 Posted July 4, 2013 I'd guess air bubbles over the transducer, probably due to waves.
coralee Posted July 4, 2013 Posted July 4, 2013 I thought that was an echo bouncing back and forth but not sure about that.
sherman51 Posted July 4, 2013 Posted July 4, 2013 the only fish I've seen stack is crappie but they didn't look like that line of marks. they were stacked but was more offset and not in a straight line.sherman
LongLine Posted July 4, 2013 Posted July 4, 2013 Possibly a thermal plume. i.e. vertical temp gradient with debris caught in it.
Paulywood Posted July 4, 2013 Posted July 4, 2013 I normally see that on my boat when the back end shifts around due to wind or change in direction so I would guess some kind of turbulence.
Sea-Mac Posted July 5, 2013 Posted July 5, 2013 I always assumed that to be a school of fish and the reason they stack up like that is because the tranducer is picking up multiple fish @ the same depths within the "signal cone".I know when I start marking that it usually isnt long til fish on. I would like to know the real proven reason for this also, good question.
SeaCatMich Posted July 5, 2013 Posted July 5, 2013 Never seen anything like that on any of my graphs over the years. What brand/model is the graph?
fishy1 Posted July 5, 2013 Posted July 5, 2013 If you are fishing near another boat at times you may see interferences from the other boats similar to what you are showing due to frequency interference from thier graph or any other equipment that is sending a pulse thru a transducer.
jimbobber Posted July 6, 2013 Posted July 6, 2013 ive been told its sea fleas we always start seeing lots of that when they are thick.
kid coulson Posted July 6, 2013 Author Posted July 6, 2013 Thanks for the replies guys.Graph info: Hummingbird 798. I have the sensitivity and most of the settings turned way up(most on max) when out on the big lake. Helps me to see the "arches". Freq is 200/83 KHZ(when in dual beam mode). Its mounted on the back of my 16.5 aluminum boat. I don't get these marks like that all the time. Every once in a while, and only on the big lake as I can recall. When I'm on MAC or muskie fishing a smaller inland lake my settings are TOTALLY different and I don't recall seeing this phenomenon. I kinda thought it might be a rigger cable as the front edge of the marks are so straight all the way down,.. maybe on a tight turn or something??But,..I never mark the cable on the graph. I do mark the ball if going slow enough. I have a couple e-mails out to Humminbird "pro staffers" but have not heard a thing back yet.
joelsanders Posted July 6, 2013 Posted July 6, 2013 could it be a bait kill ,where they spiral slow up to the surface.?
SUPERTRAMP Posted July 6, 2013 Posted July 6, 2013 Its usually air bubbles, it can also occur when u r in close proximity to another boat that has their gain turned way up. Check and see if the stacks occurred when u were speeding up or going with the waves and get a big push.
Creekerman Posted July 6, 2013 Posted July 6, 2013 I've had the same show up where I've marked it before and passed over the same area more than once...multiple times. I wonder if it is underwater structure...maybe even shipwreck materials? I've had it show up on flat water days too.
Rascal Trophy Fishing Posted July 7, 2013 Posted July 7, 2013 I also suspect air bubbles, where the transducer in a wave is just too close to the motor. On a 16' boat, this may be the case, as you have a narrow 4'-5' beam. I would also suggest that you try the separate single frequency, and use about a 3/4 gain setting, no need for the maximum imho, unless you are over 250' fow.
Yankee Troller Posted July 8, 2013 Posted July 8, 2013 I've seen that on Lowrance, Furuno, and even now on my Humminbirds. I'm dying to know myself. A friend of mine has sent this image to the engineers at HB, so i hope to have an answer soon.
CAC Posted July 9, 2013 Posted July 9, 2013 My lowrance does this too on my 16.5 foot Lund. I will reduce my gain to see if that helps. Thanks for the great topic
Sea-Mac Posted July 9, 2013 Posted July 9, 2013 I get it on my Lowrance and cant recall ever seeing it in under 100 fow. I sent the ? out to Lowrance product support today also.
Sea-Mac Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 Lowrance product support says they would say it looks like interference from other sonar sources.
2UNREEL Posted July 12, 2013 Posted July 12, 2013 Could be an echo from a flasher off a rigger or a diver and thats how the processor interperates it.....just a guess
hear fishy fishy Posted July 12, 2013 Posted July 12, 2013 I have also seen this on my Garmin many times and would like to know what it is.
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