The technology is there. But if the Livescope gets any clearer or has better resolution it would be the same as an illegal underwater camera
It already exist. It's called man made structure. I will never own a live scope for the reasons you quoted but if I was a guide or tournament fisherman, I would
not go to the water without one. If your competition has one and you don't, you are probably going to get your lunch eaten long term.
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The technology is there. But if the Livescope gets any clearer or has better resolution it would be the same as an illegal underwater camera
Yesterday I was scoping log piles and stumps . There were big Buffalo everywhere . It was cool to see them cruise through a school of Shad and watch the Shad scatter .
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Yep underwater cameras are cool
There is a part of me that sees this as a sportsmanship thing, but there were people saying that when the nice graphs came out too. I can see a jig on my Humminbird Helix if the conditions are right.
It seems to me that Livescope gives you a different perspective, that is looking out in front rather than straight down. The other day I was idling down a creek channel and saw something on my side scan....... I turned around and picked up three nice ones. So I’m not sure I want say it’s bad sportsman ship.
I have some friends that bass fish mostly because crappie are too hard to find..... I kinda like it that way.
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And on another thought..... I do have great confidence in our conservation officers here in Arkansas. I think if populations begin to suffer, they will take action to protect the resources.
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