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Anyone using the Anfibio beach hunting?

Joseph in Alabama

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Hey Guys
Been hoping I would see someone talking about using the Anfibio water hunting...
Planning a trip to the Gulf soon going to try a little water hunting for the first time....
Would appreciate any input from You Guys that water hunt....do's and don'ts,tips a program or two etc.
Thank You for Your time. joe
 
I just got back from Navarre beach, The Anfibio works well on the beach and in the ocean if properly set up. On dry sand run what ever program you want, I ran three tone, disc at 18 and the gain as high as you want. If you get higher than 85 it can get a little sparky. On wet sand same settings but run your ground balance to 0. Mine ground balanced at 90, that will not work. In the ocean, I ran in beach mode, ground balance to 0, gain at 50 until i got in the water, then turn it it up till about 85. I don't remember adjusting the disc level while in the water. I found water hunting in the ocean is hard work! You really need the proper headphones and a long handled scoop.
Hope this helps
 
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