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automatically balance the Gain and Pulse Width of your sonar to
give you the best possible results at each depth you are fishing in.
In most cases leaving it in “Auto” is the best way to use your sonar.
But, if you are taking your FishHunter in and out of the water
repeatedly, like when casting, we suggest that you try manually
setting the depth range to increase the speed of your FishHunter.
You can set the depth manually by going into the side menu and
selecting the depth you will be fishing in. The side menu changes
slightly depending on what view you have the sonar in when you
open the menu.
Select the number of feet or meters for depth: You can manually
select the depth you would like to operate in. This will improve the
speed in finding bottom.
Surface Filter Slider/Ice Thickness Slider:
Whenever you use a fish finder, you will get what is called surface
reverb or surface noise as the sound waves from the transducer
reach the surface of the water.
The Surface Filter allows you to customize how much of the area
on the surface you would like your FishHunter to ignore or include
to give you the most accurate fish detection possible.
The filter is set to the center position by default each time you turn
on the sonar, but as you adjust the slider from left to right you will
see that a number appears on the right hand side of the

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