Enjoying the great outdoors, relaxful fishing .
It's good for the sole. Nature is a healing force. But you have to stay in tune.
Tight lines, enjoy your time on the water.
Enjoying the great outdoors, relaxful fishing .
It's good for the sole. Nature is a healing force. But you have to stay in tune.
Tight lines, enjoy your time on the water.
I use LS for verification only. Locate fish(dock or brush) then point LS at target for distance & depth. Stop Transmission on LS and fish..
Mine has an off button?
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When the fish runs up to the bait and doesn't bite you may as well go find more fish. Livescope is great for that. You don't waste time trying to catch fish that don't want to bite. If one comes up to my bait and turns back around....If I don't feel like I did anything to cause that I move on. If I feel like I dropped the bait too far or made a sudden move to spook the fish i'll drop on them again. If i'm fishing Jigs i may try a different color. If they don't bite the second time I move to the next fish. May be farther down in the same tree....may be a different tree. But I don't keep trying to get that one fish to bite. That said, i'm not a tournament fisherman. Just looking to put some fish in the boat. If it's a monster I might mess with it for a while.
All that said, I love live scope. I love to watch the fish swim up and eat my bait. It's fun for me. And I'm over 50 so it's not a millennial thing.
Life is a matter of luck, and the odds in favor of success are in no way enhanced by extreme caution. - KptLt Erich Topp, German U-boat Commander, 1943