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    Found them a tad shallower so decided to fish them. Most went back down but had to keep a few. Plenty of 15's, with a 16 and one 17. Just at 3lbs. Biggest this year so far.
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    Wow, that one is a toad, and that 360 is incredible. Do the fish move around a lot?

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    Most days yes. Always following them. Very spooky in the lake I fish them. Even in 25 feet.
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    Good to know, if one was a big lake crappie chaser, would that 360 be worth spending a whole years fishing budget?

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    You might want to check your display. I notice that the GPS info in the upper left corner is missing. Exceptional nice fish.

    Mike

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    Absolutely yes. I would only catch about 10 percent of what I do without it. What's nice is you don't always have to move your trolling motor or other device to see them. Livescope looks like a great tool, but sometimes these things move so fast and they can be to the left or right or behind me so fast, that i would have a hard time following them with it. I fish brush piles too with it and see them move quite a bit around it and off of it but can always see where they are. It's crazy good piece of equipment. All you need to do is adjust depending on bottom content.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikey16335 View Post
    You might want to check your display. I notice that the GPS info in the upper left corner is missing. Exceptional nice fish.

    Mike
    I run a seperate lowrance unit for my gps. A 7 for charts/gps and downscan, 8 for 2D and a 10 for side scan. Saving up for another Helix 12.

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    That's fantastic. Do you have any vegetation in the lake or lakes that you fish? I'd be interested to see how that 360 works around grass.

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    I do in the summer but not now. You can definitely see the edges of the weed lines and some bare spots in the middle.
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    That’s awesome!!


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