by ondarvr » Wed Sep 02, 2015 8:11 pm
When I first asked about this people thought I was crazy, that is until people started trolling slower for Sockeye and Kokanee, it rarely happens for other fish, but for pinks, yes.
I have done just about every adjustment you can make, what can help is changing from 200 to 50, or 83 KHZ (depends on brand), this will work sometimes.
The more reliable method is to tilt the transducer up or down slightly so the DR ball isn't in the center of the cone, it won't read the ball as strong and lock onto it when it's closer to the edge.
If you lift it slightly it will give a better reading on the fish following your gear, that is if you have a short drop back to your bait. If you use a longer setback then tilting it forward works just as well, plus if you speed up it won't lock on the ball as it blows back .
I've had several friends experience the same issue in the last few years and this has worked for them too.