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x67c dual frequency HST-50/200-WSU transducer for ice fishing?
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evobassfish
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x67c dual frequency HST-50/200-WSU transducer for ice fishing?
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Nov 21, 2010, 03:00 PM »
Anyone running this transducer for ice fishing? I know this is not the ice specific 20 deg. transducer, just thought it would be beneficial to have (35 deg. and 12 deg).
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Re: x67c dual frequency HST-50/200-WSU transducer for ice fishing?
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Nov 21, 2010, 04:14 PM »
I'm sure you're way beyond this, but allow me to add confusion to your decision with an in-fisherman article to aid in calculating "cone width" at a given depth, depending on "cone angle" of your xdcr.
http://www.in-fisherman.com/content/electronics
Lowrance describes the 50/200 as a deepwater/saltwater xdcr, so before we go further, we need to know your intended use/purpose. Just tryin' to help.
Be safe and tight lines
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