Shaw Grigsby walks through how and why he splits his screens on his Lowrance graphs. He talks about being able to compare new technology to what he has known for decades of bass fishing. He breaks down why he likes three different views of what’s under the boat as well as a map section on his Lowrance units.
The new larger marine electronics make it easy to split a screen 4 ways and still have plenty or real estate to assess the area quickly and efficiently when searching out bass and other game fish.
Graphs used in this video:
Lowrance HDS Carbon 12 Fishfinder/Chartplotter
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