There's two things I see here 1. You're on some dandy's and 2. I see live scope on your next boat
I have a 12 " screen and I don't see them take the lure. I see the two dots merge but that does not mean they have taken the lure or even that they are within 2 feet of the actual lure. That's the bad part about a 2 dimension display of a 3 dimension environment, you can never say the two objects are as close to each other as the screen seems to show. So you set the hook just to be sure. Of course when the two objects merge and your line starts to move or you feel weight on your line you can be fairly certain that it took your lure.
There's two things I see here 1. You're on some dandy's and 2. I see live scope on your next boat
Ketchn LIKED above post
prolly cant bring myself to buy a livescope but to be sure "if" i was serious and really wanted to hurt crappie on the next level i would have the biggest bestest they made , it really is pretty nice technology
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I love my Livescope but if I had to choose between keeping it and spot lock, then Livescope would go. As nice as Livescope is to use, I consider spot lock on my trolling motor to be a more important feature to my fishing. But then, I'm lazy and hate to fool around using anchors or constantly using my trolling motor to manually maintain position on a brush pile.
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SKs Crappie Catching Adventures LIKED above post
Ez, that is like choosing between a boat and a dock. I would not give up spot lock on a bet and love the combination of that and LiveScope as both are hard to beat. Hopefully, you will never have to make that choice. BTW, that is also why I love my Ulterra and not having to struggle putting it up or down. An old man needs his comforts.
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Ketchn is a blast to fish with: a great stick and entertaining, too! You can't beat that combination!
I got to give the man credit for ever-so-slightly suggesting the last area we fished. We started out mid-lake, and we did catch some at every stop, but I expected to do a little better on size and numbers. Ketchn asks if I've ever heard of "Area X" and I said sure have, but I didn't get the hint (haha!). So we fish another two or three places, still catching fish, but not the better ones we're really after, before easing over to that last stop. I might have gotten there anyway, but since he already brought it up, let's give it a try!
We caught fish at a lot of depths, ranging from about 9-19 feet, all on jigs of various colors. Our better fish were in about 20 fow, about 13-18 feet deep.
Thanks so much for making time to fish with me. I really enjoyed it. I know it has been a long time since you fished that lake, but you still have a good feel for seasonal movements, and that translates on a lot of lakes.
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