"Red Cloudİ" wrote in message
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On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 13:21:05 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote:
*JimH* wrote:
"John H" wrote in message
news
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 09:10:43 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote:
*JimH* wrote:
And how absolutely hilarious. Using radar to track birds to find
fish.
Yeah....right Krause. Do you also use it to track those logs you
spoke
of?
LOL.
I wonder how he will explain how his *radar* shows water depths.
It may be "hilarious{" to you, but it is s.o.p. for many
sportfishermen.
I never said my radar showed water depth, or even implied that. *You,"
in your drooling idiocy, leaped to that conclusion, I pointed out you
were wrong, as did SWS, and you just press on regardless.
The world is safer because you are boatless.
" Radar showed the birds really were active, in and over about 40 feet
of
water, ..."
Seeing birds on radar. Seeing water depths on radar.
Hilarious.
Let's try to break this down for you into a few (but not all)
possibilities:
You have a radar set. You have a chartplotter. Your radar images can be
superimposed over your chartplotter images. Your charterplotter's "map"
shows depths or marked contour curves or both. Got the picture?
You have a radar set. You have a chartplotter. They are separate
instruments. You are familiar enough with the capabilities of your radar
set to guesstimate how far away the birds are...and when you look at
your chartplotter, you see the depths or marked contour curves or both.
Got the picture?
You have a radar set. You are really familiar with your area, so when
the set says "birds," you know by looking at the monitor where the area
is, and you know the water depth there is 10-12 feet at low tide, or
whatever. Got the picture?
Let's repeat what you originally claimed:
"Radar showed the birds really were active, in and over about 40 feet of
water, ..."
Note the key word....radar...not chartplotter, not depth sounder....radar.
Tracking birds with radar......yeach sure.
There are more possibilities, but I don't want you to fry your brain.
I see you are back to the insults Krause. I guess that is the sign you
again lost this discussion.
Since you are NOT a boater, and never were a serious fishermen, you
ought not to make comments that so clearly show you don't know your butt
from a hole in the ground, eh?
Oh I am a boater...a boatless one at present but still a boater.
I see you are back to the insults Krause. I guess that is the sign you
again lost this discussion.
How is that custom made 36 foot lobster boat that you have? You have not
talked about it much lately. Are you hoping that folks will somehow forget
your claims about it? Take a picture of the radar screen next time you are
out of the birds being tracked.
Pretty funny stuff Krause.
I will release you now.....I have had my fun catching you and playing with
you for a while.
Have a nice day.