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Topic: Lingcod sonar vs chart plotter  (Read 806 times)

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billf

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  • Location: Sonoma County
  • Date Registered: Oct 2011
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 I find myself using chart plotter to keep on structure when hunting ling. Haven't figured a way to make sonar useful...for Ling. any tips what I should be looking for?


masterandahound

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Structure, structure, structure. Any piece of ocean floor that doesn't look like what's immediately nearby ... pinnacles, shelves or drop offs, piles of boulders, cracks and crevices, etc. Think the vertical zig zag pattern of EKG. It doesn't have to be a massive feature either - even subtle structure features will hold lings.  Anywhere for them to stay concealed on the bottom and then dart out to ambush prey (or your bait).
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johnrice

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i noticed a red bottom a purple line just off bottom =ling


billf

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Thanks, will give lines and less conspicuous terrain than what's charted a go. I catch ling, but I want one that scares me to pull in my lap before goodnight stick. Much to learn on this site!


AlexB

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I also use the sonar to work my bait "downhill" on pinacles/humps/reefs instead of "uphill". You lose a whole lot less gear that way, and each drop down the slope is very enticing to fish.


 

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