
A nice day to relax in the bivvy, out of the sunshine.
Richard

A nice day to relax in the bivvy, out of the sunshine.
Richard

I’m back out for a few night’s, the weather doesn’t look that great, but you never can tell
Richard


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Trying Out Deeper CHIRP+ 2: What’s New, Reading Data on Fish Deeper App and Exploring Global Bathymetry
I have had the opportunity to test run the Deeper CHIRP+ 2 over the past month. I’m unbelievably impressed with the upgraded features.

Just like traditional sonars, Deeper works by sending out a single frequency signal to the bottom of the lake and back again. But the Deeper CHIRP series sonars with CHIRP (Compressed High Intensity Radiated Pulse) technology send out a continuous flow of frequencies, ranging from low to high. This is what gives you greater accuracy and clarity of what the lake has underneath your Deeper CHIRP+ 2. The first thing you’ll notice is that it’s a Desert colour to distinguish it from the other models. It’s a very nice colour and will not stand out too much in the water; looking from below (from a fish’s point of view), the other good thing is that the attachment bolts are black, so they are less reflective than before.

The other nice thing that Deeper have included in the box is an orange night cover. For me, it is brilliant news. I generally have this on all the time. I’m getting older and it really helps me spot the whereabouts of my Deeper in the lake. One of my favourite ways to map the lake is by casting out the sonar and using the wind to let it drift across the water. If no one else is around, I let it drift as far as I like. With the right atmospheric conditions, I’ve been amazed at how far my Deeper will go out before losing its connection.

I decided, out of interest, I would charge it up on the bank, with a portable battery pack. It took about an hour for it to be fully charged. This is very impressive and will be a great help if you’re like me and forget to charge things at home. The CHIRP+ 2 has a longer-lasting battery which gives an incredible 15 hours worth of scanning time. The new internal battery is Li-Ion, 3.8V Rechargeable, 1300 mAh.
Pinpointing my target species even amongst a school of baitfish is a breeze with the unbelievable target separation of 1cm / 0.4”. I can see even the tiniest lure when vertical jigging, which is something I will be certainly looking at this year, as I do like my predator fishing.

How to Operate the Fish Deeper App on Your Phone
In conjunction with the Fish Deeper app on your phone, you can switch between multiple functions. Once you have connected your Deeper to your smartphone, always remember to turn off mobile data. This is the most common error when connecting your Deeper. The first time you connect a new Deeper to your smartphone you will have a brief guide on how to operate it. It’s always best to go over this part and read the instructions. First view the Function options.











Phone App Functions
There is a lot you can do on your phone before or after you have been using your Deeper Sonar. These little things will help you get a better feel of the lakes/rivers you fish.










If you scroll on this page, it will bring up everything you need to know regarding the weather conditions, moon phase, daylight hours, pressure, etc.
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Fish Deeper Web Page and Premium Functions
This is my go-to tool and I like to study this for hours.
You can bring it up on your phone via the internet, but I’ve found that using a PC or a laptop with a large screen is more convenient. It completely changes your perspective on the lake you are fishing. You can follow the contours and get an idea of the routes the carp will follow to travel from one area to the next. You can work out where the food source is likely to build up, by seeing which way the wind blows and where in the lake the debris will settle and collect.



There’s a brand-new feature available to Premium subscribers – global lake depth maps also known as global bathymetry. This comes with a 3-month free membership with every sonar purchase. It gives you the ability to see a global database of lakes that have been mapped already. For someone like me, who’s just starting on new waters, this is extremely helpful and time-saving. It gives me a guide on where the carp may be at certain times of the year without having to thrash about with the marker float for hours on end. The Fish Deeper Premium membership is going to be partially helpful for anglers who don’t wish to purchase a Deeper sonar and just fancy gaining an understanding of what Deeper is capable of achieving.



I think this feature is going to be a real game-changer for everyone who uses Deeper. Time is not on everyone’s side these days with work and family life. This is going to save you a lot of time. You can start to map the lake yourself and understand the makeup of the bottom.




I’ve found the range to be pretty amazing and under the right atmospheric conditions I’ve achieved 403 ft which is over 120 meters.
Play around with it and find what suits your situation best.
The Key Features of the New Deeper CHIRP+ 2

With the wife away on a business trip for a few nights, I was hoping to get down the lake Friday evening, however as she was traveling around the M25 on a Friday afternoon, it was 50/50 if it would be Friday night or Saturday morning.
Thankfully, her journey wasn’t that bad and I arrived just after a quarter past seven. Ian had been down since Thursday morning and had managed one so far. My plan was to pitch up next to him, as he wasn’t fishing for the next two weekends and then I was off for two weekends as it is the Jubilee bank holidays and we are away in Wales camping.

The beauty of fishing this lake for so long is that I know every swim well enough to turn up and get the rod on the spot without much disruption. I soon had the rod done and spombed out some bait – I was going to be using the new hook bait from Spotted Fin.

These baits smell awesome. On the other rod, I would be using even faithful Masala wafters.

Once I had finished sorting the bivvy out and got organized, it was time for a glass of red.

It wasn’t long before it was time to get my head down and hopefully bag a carp tonight.


Just after 0630, the left-hand rod was away and I was very pleased to get this lovely 23lb 2 oz common in the net.

With the rod back out, it was time for some coffee and a burger with onions for breakfast. It’s been a funny morning, with light rain and the wind changing to the north. There is definitely a chill in the air, but the conditions are looking good for another bite during the day – with any luck.
The afternoon was spent avoiding the extreme heat. I’m pretty certain the carp will be spawning by tomorrow at some point as the temperature is on the rise this afternoon and the cold northerly wind has gone.

As the evening passed, it was getting warmer by the minute and I wasn’t sure the rods would go off again tonight, but you never know with this place.
Sometime after 3 am, Ian’s rod burst into life and began a battle with a hard-fighting carp. It was clearly determined to kite right past both my rods, which I did pick up one by one and safely resting against my bivvy. Ian was still battling away with this carp, which was determined not to come to the surface and anywhere near the waiting net. As time went by and it started to slow down and slipped over the cord.

Just as Ian was about to pick the carp up for the photo, his other rod was away. I quickly sacked the first carp up and got it in the water, then Ian netted the next fish – which was less problematic, with the exception of it trying to go under the trees to the left of his swim.

With the photoshoot sorted and all 4 over are rods back out, dawn was arriving over the forest and just after 0410, I took the opportunity to change both baits and touch up the hooks.

Time to get a couple of hours before daylight and the inevitable packing up time.

Above is Ian’s 28lber from Thursday night on a self-take, stunning lump, and the stamp of fish coming out this session is getting so much better each year.

It’s very much looking like it’s going to be a very hot sunny day, the light northerly is keeping the temperature down. No more action for me or Ian over the night. He will be very happy going into a two-weekend break, for me I’ve another two weekends fishing, then I’m off for a couple as it’s the school holidays. But I am getting ahead of myself, let’s enoy the rest of May first.
Until next time
Richard







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