Live Scope...I saw it in action today. I watched a fisherman chasing suspended crappie over the 40' channel. Using Live Scope, he hopped across the lake fish-to-fish, selecting which specific one to drop a line in front of. He, as they say, was catching one "here and there." All but ones that I saw him catch we good size fish. He also used (I estimate) a 12' long rod...extremely stiff. I noticed it barely bent lifting large crappie out of the water. After watching this fisherman in action, adding to that other reports of success I have heard recently, I am ready to conclude that this will prove the biggest fishing breakthrough since a depthfinder. Bigger than fishfinders, GPS, Terrova. Why do I make this claim? Because in the past, if I know where to fish and can adjust the boat to follow a contour or hold a spot, I can win a tournament without seeing arcs, or coordinates, or spot lock/cruise control. However, someone who moves fish-to-fish, targeting the largest individual fish, never wasting time in the midst of small fish, will likely beat someone who does not. I imagine this could even replace spider rigging in the spring flats, as fisherman stand in the front of the boat and hop fish-to-fish. Am I wrong? I'd enjoy hearing what everyone thinks.
Jeremy