Great video when I heal up will be there
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Thanks for the Video CA ! From what I've seen you don't need live scope to catch a limit of fish .lol
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Great video when I heal up will be there
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I've often wondered when I release a batch of fish, do those fish go back to area where they were caught or stay around the area where released?
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CatchumDeep, I notice with the Livescope, that when I release a crappie right after catching it that they usually go right to the bottom and most times they seem to go right back to the cover. I wonder if anybody has ever got the same fish to bite again right away. Probably not.
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in cold weather they do fine but summertime not so much. Knew someone would whine about this but my complaint is you didn't let us get a better look at em nimrod!! LOL
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crappie move all the time and sure they will find a different home and school after being released. IF your fishing off a dock often will have no action when suddenly later in day a covey of em move in and it's Go Time.