Well between fiddling with learning my sonar and dodging drunk party boaters in my kayak, I was at least able to catch enough for dinner.


I have a lot to learn on that sonar. There are a gazillion different screens and modes. Here are a couple of test shots:
Scanning wide I notice and interesting structure:

I switch to down scan mode and make another pass(looks make like a Christmas tree some one dumped in to provide fish structure. Fallen over.):

In Down scan I pass over some rocks and moss:

I was going crazy thinking a big fish was following me until I realized I was seeing my own jig trailing DoH!

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I think this was an old creekbed with a sandbar:

Another creekbed. Those might be sandbass (or Hybrids) on the right laying on the bottom of the channel:

Passed by a big dock raised up on poles about 5ft over the water(note sonar shadow from poles). Looked like maybe fish holding up against the poles so I fished it. GOt my 2 big males from there (and maybe 4 small ones I had to release.):

Exploring I was able to find the junction of creek channels in deel water:

If you look at this one it is a good example of the noise from my paddling. Note the alternating paddle strokes and the horizontal sonar shadow cause my the eddy from my paddle tip. To get a high quality image I am going to have to learn to build up some speed and then coast or set myself up so the wind will drift me across:

Next time I go out I'll concentrate on learning all the GPS and navigation screeens. I didn't really get into those yet.
Regards,
Wab