I lost my graph/depth of the bottom of the lake? It worked for the last couple years and then last fall while up in Canada fishing it just went out. Is there a fuse compartment somewhere that maybe has a blown fuse?
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Yes the 112 is the best Auto Pilot. You control everything from around your neck. Waypoints last fishing hole. The coolest thing when you go to a big lake and the water fluctuate day today, your waypoints on the remote keep you in the same depths you fished before in that spot and has recorded your fishing hole so all you do is it resume and your trolling motor will guide you through the last way you fished the spot. All you have to do is kickback and hook the fish and hit pause reel the fish in and hit resume and you Auto Pilot will keep you in the same depth of water and on your course you saved last time you fished that hole. Way Cool!, Only saves tracks for 250 yards safety.
This depends on how muddy or clear the water is. If muddy or there is a LOT of floating sediment in the water, most fishfinders will have trouble getting a good image through the dirty/brackish water. You might not be doing anything wrong in this case.
Sensitivity and grayline are your main adjustment settings, assuming you have your transducer located correctly at the right depth in relation to your hull and the waterline as well.
Does the clutter extend all the way from the surface to the bottom? If so, try reducing sensitivty... if clutter is moreso near the surface or top of the screen, then this is probably because the transducer is getting aerated water or distrubed water over it and causing the clutter and readings.
As a good rule, match the sensitivity setting tot he grayline setting. I.e. if you have sensitivity at 90%, put grayline at 90% also.
MapCreate Topo does not have lake maps. There are 'some' maps on Lowrance's web site (Free Enhanced Lake Maps) but you may need to purchase lake maps on SD cards for the area you're interested in.
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Go to sensitivity set to manual then go up one on the menu
and set it to 95 – 97 this will clear up the rapid change now set zoom to
manual. Your back and running.
You might try adjusting the Grayline setting. It's purpose it to distinguish between hard & soft bottoms. Press MENU, select GRAYLINE, the scale appears like when adjusting sensitivity you can adjust up or down with arrow keys. Get over a non reading soft bottom then adjust. The change is reflected on the screen as you adjust it.
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