Mega side imaging is an impressive feature that deserves massive praise.
Lowrance side imaging.
Find more fish easily.
Side imaging is now installed on high end models of the brand humminbird lowrance and coupled with a gps.
Do you know what its for or how to use it to catch more fish.
Understanding side imaging takes some getting used to so.
Perfect for pinpointing fish holding areas like rockpiles standing timber weedbeds ditches and drop offs active imaging 3 in 1 with lowrance chirp sidescan and downscan delivers superior clarity the best target separation and the highest resolution images of fish and structure at a longer range than any other structure imaging technology.
Lowrance product expert jacob scott walks through the basic settings set up and interpretation of active imaging sidescan.
The structure scan has a 3d display that works like a side scan but allows you to see the point at which the fish are suspended.
That gives you the ultimate fishing view allowing you to target fish and get the best view of how they are relating to structure without the need for a chirp.
The side scan allows you to see that the fish is toward the side.
Do you know how to read side imaging.
The lowrance 3d structure scan on the other hand gives you a picture of the fish in the water column.
Lowrance has manufactured innovative marine electronics for over 50 years including fishfinders chartplotters radar and sonar.
Unlike standard side imaging sonar this unit will show you more detail and let you uncover 3x more output in the most precise detail.
This powerful fishfinding tool combines the proven target identification of lowrance chirp sonar with the high resolution images of bottom detail and structure from downscan imaging.
Clearly it is now possible to quickly survey a wide area on each side of the boat get an idea of the slope the presence of obstacles several tens of meters apart and even read the winding path of a riverbed submerged under 15.
You will get unparalleled underwater clarity coverage up to 125 feet on both sides of the boat.