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Jump on Board with
Capt. Jack's Sacramento SportFishing for a
day of unbelievable fishing!
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What
you'll learn while attending the Sonar & GPS Training Center.
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Focused on sportfishing
applications, this class features in-depth instruction on
how to setup, operate, and understand SONAR and GPS units
for maximum fishing enjoyment. Class utilizes our unique
Interactive
Reality Fishing Workstation environment. All class
graduates receive course materials on a complimentary CD,
and a certificate of completion.
Get a feel of what your training
will actually be like.
View Our
Informational Video!

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SONAR Training:
Critical features
for all SONAR units
Sensitivity settings
for best fish finding
Determining fish
location
“Colorline/Grayline”
settings for best density interpretation
Identifying
different bottom compositions,
structure, downriggers/lures, fish, bait,
and activity level
Distinguishing
objects from interference
Cone angle
importance and application
Frequencies, which
one is best?
Ping speed settings
for improved results
Tailoring unit
settings to specific
fishing applications
Keystroke shortcuts
SONAR “tricks of the
trade”
Installation and
transducer location tips
Using Sonar Viewer
software to enhance
your knowledge
Making data
recordings
Our concept will
assist in the use of any
Sonar/GPS unit
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Jeff Boyer
during the Western
Washington
Sportman's Show.

Capt. Jack during the
Portland, Oregon Sport Show. |
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Class Length:
4
hours, including breaks.
Class size:
40
Fee:
$100 |
GPS Training :
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Creating and
recalling waypoints
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Creating and
recalling icons
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Navigating back to
selected locations
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Creating, saving,
recalling trails
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Creating/recalling/navigating Routes
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Customizing the
display for personal preference
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Waypoint management
tips
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Trail management
tips
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Navigation tips
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Optional screen
views
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NMEA 2000
applications
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Moving/organizing
data between the unit and computer
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Reading/utilizing
digital chart info
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Keystroke shortcuts
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