More like shooting off the limb.So is livescope akin to fanning/reaping in the turkey woods?
More like shooting off the limb.So is livescope akin to fanning/reaping in the turkey woods?
Are you speaking from experience?More like shooting off the limb.
It is absolutely more of an advantage than a cell cam because it is live and you are there. Where as with a cell cam you gotta set your drink down, find a gun, find ammo then go kill it.This thread and the discussions about "Livescope" seem akin to
all the discussions about cell cams.
It's easy for any of us to make erroneous assumptions based on our own lack of experience and projection of other erroneous assumptions. So, I'm probably just saying this from a point of ignorance, but it would seem a Livescope is of more advantage to a fisherman than a cell cam is to a hunter.
Never mind I have no particular issue with either. Just haven't used a Livescope.
And just because you find the fish, doesn't make them bite.
Livescope, paired with a thumper, is extremely productive on white bass, hybrids, yellow bass and stripers in the winter.So from my very limited knowledge and research it seems they are most useful schooling fish like crappie?
So many times, when the fish look at your bait then swim away, they are not game fish, but shad.It is absolutely more of an advantage than a cell cam because it is live and you are there. Where as with a cell cam you gotta set your drink down, find a gun, find ammo then go kill it.
Your last sentence is a lot more true than people realize.
For me the biggest asset is I can pull up to a spot and in 15 seconds know whether or not I need to fish there.
It is fun to see them turn and head towards your bait though.
You can literally set the hook before you feel the bite. Sometimes.
Other times it makes you realize how many thousands of fish have looked at your bait and swam away.
If you study the characteristics of your target species enough you can absolutely tell them from other fishSo many times, when the fish look at your bait then swim away, they are not game fish, but shad.
Sunday, I was fishing with friends, for hybrids/stripers/white bass.
Had lots of fish swimming around and by our small shad baits, but they ignored our baits for an hour or more.
Being curious, and having experienced this before, I threw a castnet. I came up with two gizzard shad, one was 12" and the other 8".
So this answered my question as to why we weren't getting bit, what we were watching were not hybrids or stripers, probably just shad and gar.
Livescope is a beautiful thing, but it's a tool, like a graph. It can show you fish, but it doesn't tell you the species.
Livescope, paired with a thumper, is extremely productive on white bass, hybrids, yellow bass and stripers in the winter.
Drop a spoon down, watch it fall to the depth the fish are holding, jiggle jiggle, watch the fish suck it in, set the hook, reel them in. Like video fishing.
LOVE IT!!
I was scared to ask.what the heck is a thumper?
Performance fishing electronics,give danny a call.it looks like their are 4 companies that offer this technology
Garmin
Lowrance
Hummingbird
And some one i hadnt heard of….
Can you install these yourselves?
Is their a monthly charge for service (i know it probably sounds dumb but i know very little)
What is the power source?
what the heck is a thumper?
Absolutely. Especially since I'm usually at work when I get a pic of a big buck on a cell cam!it would seem a Livescope is of more advantage to a fisherman than a cell cam is to a hunter.
Garmin was the first to come with this technology followed by Lowrance and Humminbird. Most people say that Garmin and Lowrance are the best.it looks like their are 4 companies that offer this technology
Garmin
Lowrance
Hummingbird
And some one i hadnt heard of….
Can you install these yourselves?
Is their a monthly charge for service (i know it probably sounds dumb but i know very little)
What is the power source?
EXACTLY what it sounds likeLOL... THUMP < THUMP< THUMP in the bottom of the boat. Ive read that it mimics the underwater sound that striper make when the are feeding and smacking baitfish.what the heck is a thumper?
The old fisherman taps his foot when he is white perch fishing.EXACTLY what it sounds likeLOL... THUMP < THUMP< THUMP in the bottom of the boat. Ive read that it mimics the underwater sound that striper make when the are feeding and smacking baitfish.
dang did you quit using goggle
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Im about to order a boat. Im sure it wont come standard with livescope. I was thinking about trying to use it as a cash incentive. Im sure it wont work. But it seems that there are many components of a "live scope"system and they all have to be purchased seperately. It very confusing to me. A graph, antenna, transducer etc. i was hoping to find a nice used boat that was already set up with itGarmin was the first to come with this technology followed by Lowrance and Humminbird. Most people say that Garmin and Lowrance are the best.
For the Garmin, you need to buy the transducer and black box along with a panoptix (livescope) compatible fish finder. You can install yourself, and a power source is a 12v battery. Many people use small lithium batteries.
There is no monthly fee. . It's basically forward facing sonar that is live. You can see the fish, their movement, and your bait.
i think im going to build one. use it to thump up stripers and to lengthen that last 1/8" for a TARP.I was scared to ask.
If you looked at someone's boat with it installed you wouldn't be confused at all. It's pretty simple. The transducer and graph plug into the black box. The graph and the black box have a power cable that goes to a battery. That's it. Now, how you run the wires, mount the graph, and install the black box and transducer can be different on every boat. Bluball on here works at Performance Fishing Electronics. I'd send him a private message and discuss. He and his boss Danny can do the entire process from start to finish and are great guys to deal with.But it seems that there are many components of a "live scope"system and they all have to be purchased seperately. It very confusing to me.