Lowrance Eagle Eye Live Sonar PDF Settings Guide
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You’ve already got one of the best sonar systems on the market, now it’s time to make it perform like it should.
This field-tested PDF settings guide shows you exactly how to fine-tune your Lowrance Eagle Eye and ActiveTarget system for sharper, cleaner images and more consistent fish detection in real-world conditions, not controlled demos.
Get the proven adjustments for:
Forward and Down modes
2D Sonar and DownScan
Contrast, Noise Reject, Stable View, Angle Offset, Depth Offset, and more
No more guessing what’s fish and what’s brush. No more adjusting menus all day while your buddies are catching them.
Every page was built from on-the-water testing across real lakes, stained, muddy, deep, and shallow, so you can finally trust what you’re seeing.
I’ve already done the trial and error so you don’t have to.
Get proven results in minutes. Stop wasting weekends tweaking menus.
Field-tested by a full-time guide. Trusted by anglers who were once just as frustrated.
Receive your PDF immediately after checkout, ready to download, save, or print.
Includes free lifetime updates whenever software or firmware changes affect settings.
Anglers who want their Lowrance Eagle Eye or ActiveTarget to deliver the clarity and confidence it was designed for, without the frustration or guesswork.
Lowrance
I’ve spent years on the water rigorously testing Eagle Eye transducers across various units and bodies of water, all to deliver the most effective settings for your setup.
Lowrance
Unlock the full potential of your Lowrance Eagle Eye transducer with our comprehensive Settings Guide.
This is a 36-page PDF Settings Guide available to you upon checkout.
AN INVESTMENT
Why spend thousands on equipment and not have it performing its best? Our Settings Guide will maximize your Eagle Eye's capabilities.
If your electronics were dialed in and you were happy with what you’re seeing, you wouldn’t still be searching for answers.
1) Spent serious money on your fishfinder
2) Tried tweaking settings but you’re still not confident
3) Watched YouTube after YouTube and every “expert” says something different
4) Seen perfect demo screenshots online but your screen doesn’t look like that on the water
I’m on the water every week, guiding and testing on Garmin, Lowrance, and Humminbird units in real conditions, not factory defaults.
If you're skeptical, good. You should be.
Just know this, every single review on this site came from someone who felt exactly like you do right now.
When your screen finally makes sense, that skepticism turns into confidence real quick.