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<blockquote data-quote="Hookka" data-source="post: 463633" data-attributes="member: 14150"><p>Guys I'm losing my mind here trying to figure out how to get the equinox to give clear repeatable signals in the water. I've played around with the recovery speed, and iron bias a bit. I've tried manual and automation gb along with adding 4-5 on the manual gb like someone recommended elsewhere. I've asked about on tnet and no one seems to know what I'm on about but it seems like all those guys are hunting the wet/dry sand. People seem defensive there or scratch their heads anytime anyone mentions the equinox isn't the perfect end all machine.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to get it working in the water as that's where I primarily hunt. On the wet sand it is great, but I'm much more interested in hunting in the water and feel like I'm loosing out on a ton of goodies by being stuck on land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hookka, post: 463633, member: 14150"] Guys I'm losing my mind here trying to figure out how to get the equinox to give clear repeatable signals in the water. I've played around with the recovery speed, and iron bias a bit. I've tried manual and automation gb along with adding 4-5 on the manual gb like someone recommended elsewhere. I've asked about on tnet and no one seems to know what I'm on about but it seems like all those guys are hunting the wet/dry sand. People seem defensive there or scratch their heads anytime anyone mentions the equinox isn't the perfect end all machine. I'd love to get it working in the water as that's where I primarily hunt. On the wet sand it is great, but I'm much more interested in hunting in the water and feel like I'm loosing out on a ton of goodies by being stuck on land. [/QUOTE]
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