It is time for a new eyes underwater.
I fish buts in 40-300' of water, most commonly 100-200'. Salmon can be in any depth of water, but are usually in the top 100' and definitely a secondary target.
The units I am considering are:
Humminbird 899 (sidescan)
Lowrance Elite 7 (chirp)
Lowrance HDS 7 Gen2 (sidescan/structure scan w/ LSS module)
Raymarine Dragonfly (chirp)
Within my budget (lets cap it at $1000) I can get a variety of capabilities. and I am looking seriously at three different units. Downscan is available on all three, and my biggest question is whether sidescan or chirp will be more valuable for targeting halibut.
I both jig and longline (subsistence). When jigging being able to mark fish on the bottom is key, and it seems chirp does that fairly well. When setting a longline skate, being able to get a good idea of bottom structure is key, and the actual presence of fish isn't as big a deal when you set your skate. It seems to me that sidescan would be better for this.
My problem is, when I've gotten a look at units in store, demo mode is nothing but a sales pitch, so the test drives I've done have not been very informative. I really need some input from someone who has used either or both technologies to target halibut.
So the concise question I'd put to the group is, for all around detection, separation of fish from bottom, and identifying cover and structure where bait or buts are likely to be, which is more effective, chirp or sidescan, assuming I can have only one?
Is there a unit that provides it all at my price point, or give the option to add one or another later?
Open to other ideas too…
I fish buts in 40-300' of water, most commonly 100-200'. Salmon can be in any depth of water, but are usually in the top 100' and definitely a secondary target.
The units I am considering are:
Humminbird 899 (sidescan)
Lowrance Elite 7 (chirp)
Lowrance HDS 7 Gen2 (sidescan/structure scan w/ LSS module)
Raymarine Dragonfly (chirp)
Within my budget (lets cap it at $1000) I can get a variety of capabilities. and I am looking seriously at three different units. Downscan is available on all three, and my biggest question is whether sidescan or chirp will be more valuable for targeting halibut.
I both jig and longline (subsistence). When jigging being able to mark fish on the bottom is key, and it seems chirp does that fairly well. When setting a longline skate, being able to get a good idea of bottom structure is key, and the actual presence of fish isn't as big a deal when you set your skate. It seems to me that sidescan would be better for this.
My problem is, when I've gotten a look at units in store, demo mode is nothing but a sales pitch, so the test drives I've done have not been very informative. I really need some input from someone who has used either or both technologies to target halibut.
So the concise question I'd put to the group is, for all around detection, separation of fish from bottom, and identifying cover and structure where bait or buts are likely to be, which is more effective, chirp or sidescan, assuming I can have only one?
Is there a unit that provides it all at my price point, or give the option to add one or another later?
Open to other ideas too…