This small 0 is the position of his transducer, and the angled white line is the full field that his transducer is reading
I am not at all up on Daiwa spinning reels and their own sizings and/or codes these days, but I do know enough about a few of the Penn spinning reels to have got my head around their sizes when compared to Shimano (a Penn 3500 is essentially the same size as a Shimano 4000 or indeed Shimano C5000, and a Penn 2500 is the same size as a Shimano 2500 or Shimano C3000, sorry I cant help you on the current Daiwa comparisons)
Fancy, long-finned guppies will not fare as well as their more subdued feeder guppy relatives and will likely be the recipients of aggression from male bettas, so it is best to avoid the flashy fish with bright colors
In fact, he argued, its easier to land a trout more quickly on a barbed hook than a barbless one
Also using a SlobberKnocker (chatter bait) *see here in two to five feet of water has produced some nice Reds