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MS Crappie Limit Reduced Due to Livescope
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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5925020" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>We've had game cameras and cell cameras for years that show us what kind of deer are on a property and what times they are moving...but it's still no guarantee you'll kill that deer. Same thing with forward facing sonar. Just because you see fish in real time don't mean you can catch them. There's a little bit of a learning curve to it too...a whole new level of boat control must be utilized (thus the invention of boat brakes) and even then, you are just looking at blobs on a screen. And fish don't stay still or in one place all the time. Watch some actively feeding fish and note how fast they can be here one minute and then pop up on the surface feeding 500 yards away. I still say it's traditional vs new mentality and they'll never jive. You've got "purists" in every sport. Go to some of the trout forums and it's a constant bickering between fly rod folks vs spinning rod folks...and even sub categories within the two...dry fly vs euro nymph, and artificial only vs live bait. Waders vs bank fisherman vs boat fisherman. Even within crappie fishing there's some who dislike trolling. It's about the only way I can catch em in the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5925020, member: 220"] We've had game cameras and cell cameras for years that show us what kind of deer are on a property and what times they are moving...but it's still no guarantee you'll kill that deer. Same thing with forward facing sonar. Just because you see fish in real time don't mean you can catch them. There's a little bit of a learning curve to it too...a whole new level of boat control must be utilized (thus the invention of boat brakes) and even then, you are just looking at blobs on a screen. And fish don't stay still or in one place all the time. Watch some actively feeding fish and note how fast they can be here one minute and then pop up on the surface feeding 500 yards away. I still say it's traditional vs new mentality and they'll never jive. You've got "purists" in every sport. Go to some of the trout forums and it's a constant bickering between fly rod folks vs spinning rod folks...and even sub categories within the two...dry fly vs euro nymph, and artificial only vs live bait. Waders vs bank fisherman vs boat fisherman. Even within crappie fishing there's some who dislike trolling. It's about the only way I can catch em in the summer. [/QUOTE]
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