Finding a lost boat with a Fish Finder.

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Terry Keeley

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We lost a boat at our Can-Am a couple weeks ago and had a heck of a time finding it even though we knew right where it went down in about 18'.

Vis on the bottom was basically zero according to the divers. Searched a couple hours two separate days and nadda. Then NLMBC club member Jay Moffatt said he heard a fish finder works, since the bottom was flat and featureless I thought it might be worth a shot.

Picked up an all-in-one Hummingbird 120 "fishin buddy" http://www.humminbird.com/Products/120-Fishin-Buddy/ and with a little searching it pointed us right to it.
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Dang.... that's not even a good one. I'm surprised it worked.
Me too!

There were settings that concentrated on the bottom "landscape" which I used, also there were no stumps etc on the bottom which helped.

I found if I moved too fast it wouldn't pick up much so I went upwind from where I wanted to scan, cut the motor and drifted along. It showed up as a grey "lump" on the otherwise clean bottom.
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