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A couple of AT Pro Questions:

Finderbum

New member
I started using my Pro for in-water hunting at a local beach. A couple of questions, please.
Does the depth of target stay as accurate in water as on land? Any submerged effect?
The beach has been used for decades, so in many places the targets are many and deep. I've noticed that after a numerous target hit there are periods the Pro just goes silent. I suspect this is some form of recovery aspect. I'll appreciate any insights about this.
Thanks.
 
Mine does that too. Get your depth bearings ASAP if using the icon. You can also guess the depth with the strength of the signal. If you do X's over the target without using the pinpoint button, you can approximate the location. Because your sand scoop will be quite large, you have a pretty good chance of getting your target in the first scoop.
 
Mine does that too. Get your depth bearings ASAP if using the icon. You can also guess the depth with the strength of the signal. If you do X's over the target without using the pinpoint button, you can approximate the location. Because your sand scoop will be quite large, you have a pretty good chance of getting your target in the first scoop.
Thanks, John.
 
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