10 to 15 minutes max for me. I have lots of spots and can usually find some biting somewhere.
How long do you guys stay on a spot that's loaded but they won't bite? Ran across the same thing with a buddy of mine and we were discussing how easily a person could waste a lot of time on fish that aren't going to bite.
10 to 15 minutes max for me. I have lots of spots and can usually find some biting somewhere.
These were biting.
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From my new EmU 102sv right out of the box, the only adjustment I made was gain, just enough so I can see my jig.
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nice pics guys,roy ,you forgot to put the waypoint on that pic
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Roy, do you night fish? I'd like to know how it works if anchored and have the transducer facing the side under the light. That would be a blast if it does work sitting stationary! Hope someone post about how it works with pictures!
I appreciate you and the others posting your results of these new electronics. I'm learning a lot and trying to hold on to my money for a little while longer. Keep the pictures coming.
BigDawgg, I really don't night fish but I would think the images would look the same as it does not use light to create the images that you see.. For most of my fishing with Livescope I am fishing without the boat moving or barely moving. When I'm shooting docks I really try to keep the boat stationary. I know you can get pretty good images with the boat moving as well at least up to 5mph, I've never tried faster. Here is a screenshot from last week sitting still in front of a dock with a pontoon boat that I caught some nice ones at. You can see the speed on the upper left corner, 0.00 mph.