That’s awesome.
I had already decided to get a livescope but now you’ve got me thinking. Scratch head.
Do you also have Livescope?
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That’s awesome.
I had already decided to get a livescope but now you’ve got me thinking. Scratch head.
Do you also have Livescope?
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No. Just mega 360. Livescope looks cool but I think it's to much of a video game. I can see where they are, but still have to fish them and not just watch my jig fall in front of their face. I would rather watch my line sinking than watch the screen. Nothing against it though. Just my preference. Also, they move so fast sometimes I need the 360 view. I think it would be hard to stay on top of them because they are suspended and swimming. I have followed a school for miles before. They will travel from dead center of my screen and with in seconds be almost off the screen to the left or right and i have my settings at 60 feet usually.
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I feel kinda the same way about video game fishing thing. I was hoping Humminbird would come out with something like mega 360 live.
You’ve really got me thinking again about Mega 360. I primarily spider rig fish and originally thought mega 360 would fit my style better.
And I’ve never played a video game in my life.
Thanks
Chuck
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From what I've read on BBC forums, humminbird might have a live scope option next year.
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I have a LS and can tell you for a fact that it's hard and sometimes impossible to follow them around with it. I got on a large school last winter. Hundreds of slabs. They moved faster than I could keep up with them with the LS. After about 5 minutes I quit trying. I have no tried the perspective mode and I think that will help with that.
Nice pic
They get very spooky if they are suspended even at 20 feet deep. Sometimes I have my Ultrex on 5 just to keep up. Usually have to predict where they are headed,cast infront, count down to the depth and wack a few before they move again. Sometimes it's easy sometimes the are very finicky. But usually catch a bunch this time if year.