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5 TIPS to be Good with LIVESCOPE! (Cone Angle, Settings & MORE)



5 TIPS to be Good with LIVESCOPE! (Cone Angle, Settings & MORE) – We always get lots of Garmin Livescope questions on the channel, so we thought we would answer a few. In this video, I break down what you need to be a better livescope fisherman. Showing several factors that play into what you need to put more fish in your boat. Thanks for riding along!

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17 Comments

  1. JFC…. That title is like saying ""5 TIPS to be Good with bumber bowling…" If your level of co-dependence (and lack of self-respect) is so bone-deep, that you'd rather go through the expense, and energy to jack around with technology originally designed to look in women's uterus's to confirm pregnancies, rather than learning how to fish in the first place, then it's safe to say fishing is the least of your worries. Come to think of it, try bumper-bowling, it's much cheaper.

  2. All makes sense. I have an ultra 106sv, lvs34 system & steady cast on my Hobie pedal drive kayak sense last January. So I've had it a year now. I've mostly used perspective mode & keep it facing forward to use it for finding offshore structures. I probably only used forward mode 20% of the time. I have been using forward mode alot more recently. I'm curious how wide the beam is at 10- 20- 30-40, so on? I've kept mine at 80' also. I think the distance is important for you have something consistent to judge the size of fish or objects!

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