Learning those electronics good will pay off before long. Good job
Although my son and I didn’t catch any crappie today (ended up catching a few catfish on jugs and cut bait), we did take our maiden voyage with Livescope to dial it in. He had a blast trying to get a fish to chase his jig (no bite 🙁, and he understands how to keep the jigs in the LS viewing area. Even looking at structure on my old 360 at the same time, it is great to see if there are any fish worth chasing or to move on.
The two pictures are 1) my son locating two poles’ worth of double jigs (circled in red) and 2) a visual of timber on 360 and LS at the same time.
The better one understands his electronics the more fish one can find. I certainly need to learn to use mine better
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I agree with learning and tuning the electronics, which was why we weren’t upset at all with not catching any crappie—no one else was either. It’s good to get a live visual of fish behavior.
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Nice picture on the livescope, practice, practice, practice. Takes a lot of hours out there to do a lot of catchn.
I would cast to the one at 40'. Bigger fish
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What he said!