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    I have spot lock on my Ulterra. I have found it works some time, sometime it don't. Any resistance from the cables and mine cuts off. It is handy when you get 4 or 5 poles tangled up and have to cut and retie. Have not and do not trust it when I unload by myself. Live Scope on the other hand I would think would save you time in fishing in fishless cover. I am probably going to get it but I might have to get some Double Oak Woodford Reserve to get me in the right frame of mind. Looking at the Garmin 1222 and the LVS34. Then a different mount as my trolling motor is mounted in the center of my bow. Looking at the Cornfield Crappie folding double mount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quailtail View Post
    I have spot lock on my Ulterra. I have found it works some time, sometime it don't. Any resistance from the cables and mine cuts off. It is handy when you get 4 or 5 poles tangled up and have to cut and retie. Have not and do not trust it when I unload by myself. Live Scope on the other hand I would think would save you time in fishing in fishless cover. I am probably going to get it but I might have to get some Double Oak Woodford Reserve to get me in the right frame of mind. Looking at the Garmin 1222 and the LVS34. Then a different mount as my trolling motor is mounted in the center of my bow. Looking at the Cornfield Crappie folding double mount.
    You will like the 1222. Don’t know about the LVS34 as I have the 32 and am very satisfied.
    The Ulterra limits you on the mount.
    I started with a Po-Dunk from Rickie and was satisfied with it.
    Then went to Rite-Hite with electric control and left me totally hands free to fish.
    Rotates 340 degrees and mounts under my Ultrex.
    My spot lock will not drift but 2-3 foot and very subtle movement to get you back.
    If my Livescope and Ultrex both went south I would replace my Ultrex first.
    Especially like the Jog feature while in spot lock mode.
    Just my 2 cents.


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    Livescope is way more important than a spotlock trolling motorLive ScopeLive ScopeLive ScopeLive Scopeknowing 100% you are fishing for a fish is why the livescope is more important hands down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueball View Post
    Livescope is way more important than a spotlock trolling motorLive ScopeLive ScopeLive ScopeLive Scopeknowing 100% you are fishing for a fish is why the livescope is more important hands down.

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    You are right about saving time fishing where there are zero fish but I hate to think I couldn’t catch fish without it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Quailtail View Post
    I have spot lock on my Ulterra. I have found it works some time, sometime it don't. Any resistance from the cables and mine cuts off. It is handy when you get 4 or 5 poles tangled up and have to cut and retie. Have not and do not trust it when I unload by myself. Live Scope on the other hand I would think would save you time in fishing in fishless cover. I am probably going to get it but I might have to get some Double Oak Woodford Reserve to get me in the right frame of mind. Looking at the Garmin 1222 and the LVS34. Then a different mount as my trolling motor is mounted in the center of my bow. Looking at the Cornfield Crappie folding double mount.
    Well, now I know why you said you'd be laying out $4000 for your LS setup

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    I use my spot lock everytime out. Money well spent for me. I don't own livescope & no plans on buying it.

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    Here's my answer....

    I'm afraid either version is so good that it will make fishing too easy for me. But have I got close several times...absolutely...I love to figure fish out but I also love to play with new gadgets. Not to change the subject but my son sent me some Lowrance videos. Oh my it was good and I use Garmin GL with your choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Adams View Post
    You are right about saving time fishing where there are zero fish but I hate to think I couldn’t catch fish without it.



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    What about when it looks like there are a million fish on screen counting the shad & you still can't get a bite? Sometimes it really surprises a person just how many fish are actually in the lakes & in the very area you're fishing when not getting bit. Sure shows you the population ain't low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Adams View Post
    You are right about saving time fishing where there are zero fish but I hate to think I couldn’t catch fish without it.



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    I caught plenty before livescope and still do.Me and some buddies drove 10,750 steaks one yr making crappie beds,hard work pays off.I dont get to fish as much as i use to,busy with work family,etc.If i had to chose between the 2 i would even go back to s hand controlled trolling motor,knowing your fishing for a fish is 100% worth it.It may not be to some that fish lakes that are easy to fish,but here on kylake i have personally seen out of towners come in to prefish a tourny with livescope and go home because they still struggle.The biggest struggle is figureing out how to make them bite when you find them with the livescope but with practice its not to bad

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    And troling motors on the bsck with a bigfoot switch can be more important than a dpotlock trolling motor.There are days when you get on top of fish and hit the prop on your trolling motor the fish will scatter.with trolling motors on the back they dont.I have saw this first hand in a buddies boat but i dont have them on mine yet.If you follow the tourn. guys lots are installing them on there boats.A buddy has an marine electronic business and i help him some on my days off with installs,hetes a couple pics of the rear installsName:  20220416_113217.jpg
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