Indyspecracer
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So The more I read, the more I change my mind on my transducer choice. I think I’ve changed my mind 3-4 times now.
My system will have Tzt3-12, scx20, dff3d with 165T-54 transom mount, DRS4NXT and 711 AP.
I primarily fish on the bottom in 80-300 ft of water.
On my last system, different brand, I ran my ducer on a fixed frequency while on plane and on chirp while at slow speed while zeroing in on my spot. Old transducer was a B75H.
I like the B265LH because it will give me deeper capability and maintain high frequency / narrow cone shallow bottom fishing and is chirp ready. This was my last choice, now I’m questioning it because apparently I can not run it at a fixed frequency. That coupled with no Bottom Discrimination and, well, back to the rabbit hole.
My current thought is to go B260, fixed frequency for on-plane performance, gain BD and Rez boost and still have 50hz for deep. I lose CHIRP, but gain Rezboost which would seem to mostly compensate for the loss of CHIRP?
Any feedback greatly appreciated. Thanks!
My system will have Tzt3-12, scx20, dff3d with 165T-54 transom mount, DRS4NXT and 711 AP.
I primarily fish on the bottom in 80-300 ft of water.
On my last system, different brand, I ran my ducer on a fixed frequency while on plane and on chirp while at slow speed while zeroing in on my spot. Old transducer was a B75H.
I like the B265LH because it will give me deeper capability and maintain high frequency / narrow cone shallow bottom fishing and is chirp ready. This was my last choice, now I’m questioning it because apparently I can not run it at a fixed frequency. That coupled with no Bottom Discrimination and, well, back to the rabbit hole.
My current thought is to go B260, fixed frequency for on-plane performance, gain BD and Rez boost and still have 50hz for deep. I lose CHIRP, but gain Rezboost which would seem to mostly compensate for the loss of CHIRP?
Any feedback greatly appreciated. Thanks!