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    Quote Originally Posted by Redge View Post
    Glad you got it wired up and working.
    I have never laughed so hard, or so much since I got livescope.
    It is really entertaining.


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    I agree, I have had LS for just over a year and still I find myself livescoping changing depths, turning the transducer in another direction or otherstuff instead of fishing (spider rigging). Look up and the rod tip is on it's way back up or line has crossed over lines or even hung up. LS is for sure is entertaining.
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    That’s really cool. It was a lot of fun when Pete and I went to Toledo Bend and fished with one. It was neat to see my bait go down and actually catch one. There are lots of structure to fish here at Larto too. Good luck.


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    Sounds like it would be fun
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    Thought about getting one but always considered it cheating.
    Watched guys stare at their screens last winter trying to get them to bite.

    I have been fishing all my life, primarily bass, but it wasn't until I started bowfishing at night that I realized how many shad are in our lakes.
    I have watched hundreds of 12-13 in gizzard shad follow my boat and lights, they are very hard to shoot.
    So, you tell me what kinna fish is under that stump?
    Ya can't no more do what ya don't know than ya can come back from where ya ain't been!
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    I have not used mine on Spring Bayou yet. Probably will very soon. I think I know that stump
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    I have been so jealous of everyone with live scopes that I decided to take the plunge.
    I purchased a new unit with great specifications:
    1. 180° field of view.
    2. Down and up view in addition to live view.
    3. Positive fish identification.
    4. Size and weight approximation.
    5. True color.
    6. Free installation.
    7. No external battery required.
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    Well, I said that I took the plunge.
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    One found guilty of not using punctuation deserves the longest sentence possible.

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    Oooooh you got me with that one.
    You know me, I'm always ready for a road trip. Chip Newest member of Traveling Team Overalls
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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun View Post
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    Well, I said that I took the plunge.
    Me and the wife actually have these mask for snorkeling! They work great BUT if you decide to dive down, you BETTER take a breath and hold it BEFORE DIVING DOWN b/c the mask allows NO AIR or water to come in once it is under water, ask me how I know!!!
    Dwyane
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    SMILE- A curve that can set a lot of things straight!
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