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<blockquote data-quote="Pilchard" data-source="post: 5926649" data-attributes="member: 19427"><p>I have not used FFS sonar in saltwater(or freshwater) but I could see many applications for it. </p><p></p><p>For a while I fished the billfish circuit as a mate. We would routinely mark fish more than 200 feet below the surface and we would sit on them all day.</p><p></p><p>Two crazy things that would happen regularly...</p><p></p><p>You could be trolling at 9 knots and mark a fish 300ft down and 10 seconds later he would be in your spread on the surface eating a pitch bait.</p><p></p><p>When daytime swordfishing we would regularly mark fish 1500ft below the surface and adjust the depth of the bait on the next drift and catch the fish. We would drop the bait more than a mile ahead of where we marked the fish and drift across the same mark and most times you could hook him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pilchard, post: 5926649, member: 19427"] I have not used FFS sonar in saltwater(or freshwater) but I could see many applications for it. For a while I fished the billfish circuit as a mate. We would routinely mark fish more than 200 feet below the surface and we would sit on them all day. Two crazy things that would happen regularly... You could be trolling at 9 knots and mark a fish 300ft down and 10 seconds later he would be in your spread on the surface eating a pitch bait. When daytime swordfishing we would regularly mark fish 1500ft below the surface and adjust the depth of the bait on the next drift and catch the fish. We would drop the bait more than a mile ahead of where we marked the fish and drift across the same mark and most times you could hook him. [/QUOTE]
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