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@@bogotstogoskiing vault hybrid. You can use a regular grease if you’re in a pinch. But if you want regular grease I’d recommend the old school grease caps with a cover or bearing buddies.
Organic matter is not bugs and worms, it is leaves, branches, plants that are decaying. CEC is the ability of you soil to hold on to calcium, magnesium, potassium, and hydrogen molecules so that they can be released for roots to absorb them. pH also plays a role on Cation exchange. You have poor quality soil. My suggestion is to put organic matter in your soil every year. It will take time but gardening requires work. Good luck.
I have one and it's definitely not worth it, the damn thing fogs up all the time!! Can't count on early morning photos, which is a very important time! This is my second one as I thought the first one had a sealing problem, but NO!!
@@markjud1331 front of the boat, front graph internal GPS. Depends on what setup you have for your graphs though. Both garmin and lowrance can use one heading puck, then you can select each unit individually on where they source their gps from (puck or internal). Humminbird is behind the times and requires 2 pucks last I checked.
@@MrIgottap have considered but the hard hose we use on the sump pumps don’t fit the trash pump and the intake has to have a hard hose cause it collapses soft hose and starves the engine of water.
Loved the video. I’m new to side imaging and all of the information. I just purchased my first bass boat. I have been going fishing at the lake of the Ozarks. Just having trouble catching fish specifically using my helix 9 at the console as well as a helix 7 at the bow. I will continue to practice as much as I can thank you!!
What would be every time you beat your pb(by 1 pound) you get a new taxi of it. Like you would not get a new 7.5 taxied but rather a 7.9. It would be expensive but it would show so many stories and a great fishing journey, simply just on a wall
You actually should be using a non Ionic surfactant, you can use dawn but you can get a non Ionic surfactant instead of crop oil. The crop oil is a surfactant, no reason to use both, surfactant and crop oil. 😂 You can mix Pursuit, and Cethodem together and spray both weeds and Grass, with a non Ionic surfactant. A surfactant is a soap that helps the chemical to inter the plants. 10 gallons to the acre is recommended spray rate.
@@MidwestOutdoorExperience as long as you don't get nutshedge established in the fields that works but if you ever get it established, 24d, Roundup, and Clethedom become useless. It will take over and ruin a plot in one year.
I go to my archery club at least 3 days a week. We have indoor up to 40 yards. Outside out to 120 yards and a awesome 3D course and it is on 39 acres.I love my Mathews V3X and my bowtech REVOLT. Cool video
I shoot year round nearly everyday at least 15 shots. I work on form and release control as my main focus. Maintaining release control is probably IMO the most important part of shooting. Working on target focus and pulling thru the shot is my main objective. This makes me automatically work on my form. I will shoot to 45-50 yards but focus on 35 yards and closer mostly. I’ve noticed over many years too many people don’t shoot enough or wait until the last few weeks before season to start shooting some. I hear this story a lot at the local bow shop and range. I shouldn’t let it but people that don’t have any more respect for an animal they are trying to put an arrow in dont need to be bow hunting.
That’s great! Those are great points of focus. That’s really the best thing you can do! Like you said most wait until right before season. It doesn’t take much time to do some shooting well before season and it’s always worth it.I like to get honed in well before hand so the shot is the last thing I have to worry about. Best of luck this season!
One of the most interesting thoughts I come away with after this, as one who watches all those archeology shows, searching for lost shipwrecks and science channels. This is all familiar in that sense. it seems?, I could do a whole lot of casting or a whole lot of looking at screens and interpreting stuff. I imagine that in time, slight changes of a few pixels are the trigger that stands out and you know exactly what you're seeing, much as in video games. Just a normal learning curve. I think the tech will trend in interpreting the returns and providing a different perspective by doing all the math, orientation corrections - and take it farther to VR imaging glasses ~ No reason it can't be done. That would be all software and gfx programming~ take a ton of computing power and be prohibitive at this age of it's existence. Lot of cool things could be done. I suspect in 10/15 years we'll look back on this like the bag phone.
SI is from the 60s developed by the navy. Lowrance has SS3D, but it’s not well done and not nearly detailed enough. I think more of a live sidescan is probably the future. Similar to FFS but a larger area that can paint the si screen style instantly. More of a point and see the lay of the land
Stupid question - Per your cardboard too, and I've seen the folded paper explanation before. Why don't they splice that section out for a completed view? I get how it's also a piece of information. Good explanation of the distance changes based on depth, This is based on a the Pythagorean theorem. One of those cool words you can throw out in a "Good Will Hunting" moment. Good explanation. Screen examples and walkthrough were great.
Humminbird actually has a mode that gets rid of the water column. IIRC it’s called contour mode or something along those lines. I’d have to do some digging on my lowrance to see if they offer that, same with garmin. Interestingly enough, when you take the water column out it actually decompresses the image closer to the xducer. Imagine the thumbnail photo of the creek channel with the water column, and then without it displayed. It would make the creek channel closer to the xducer a little wider and make small details a touch easier to see. Using the mode with the water column off was very popular for the pro’s looking for shell beds/hard spots on ledges on places like guntersville and Kentucky lake in the early 2010s. I think I might have an old bassmaster magazine with someone talking about it.
Just got mine yesterday, 2 revolver pro's & 1 regular 360 revolver for home/property security...pics are excellent. Solar or 12v battery backup are a necessary evil to use it to full capacity.
Awesome video and presentation. As someone who is waiting for his first fish finder, this video will help me understand how to read it once I'm out on the water.
Every couple of years I move all my cameras because I have seen it where bucks will avoid the spot where camera has taken their photos. I have watched a buck stop dead in his tracks when IR light goes off and then walk around camera to never walk that path again. I think it is so neat how they pattern us more than we can pattern them. Good luck
@@Sartre_Existentialist They can see the IR light turn red on all cameras except the higher end blacked out lens cameras. I have the low glow camera and when they go off the lens looks like two red eyes that if you are looking at even we can see. So they dont see the light just the lens.
Man your tips have got me able to reach the 70s in my 921 pro xp that I have been trying to get control of the walk for years , it used to about throw me out above 65 and for me it was just learning to be smooth and precise with the wheel ! Thank you !!
The sonar measures how far away something is from the sonar is. People seem to accept that but then have some trouble with the ramifications. The side scan is measures how much return you get at a given distance. So what you really see is how obstructed an arc a certain distance from the boat like you said.