Thank you another excellent video. I dont fish the area of the lake you fish at all. I fish PB1 to around PB2. I just suck at the electronics. This really helps me out. I will definitely be trying the side imaging more. Thank you again.
Very good article. Get to know your equipment and start hunting. In this case, winter time, follow the creek channels and look look look. Usually more looking than catching. If possible learn your body of water and come up with a plan. It’s a lot like hunting.
At around 8:30 you can see a yellow line where the transducer would be located. I’ve noticed on some of your other videos that the yellow line was absent, only black color why is the yellow line there and in other cases why is it missing. Thanks for great information.
Chasing around open water crappie is a PITA. My buddy and I chased down a huge school of crappie a couple of years ago with his livescope, that were following what amounted to a big bait ball of gizzard shad. Couldn't get most of them to even bother with minnows or lures because they had too much easy prey. We would get lucky and pick off a couple here and there on the outside, until we lost them again and had to find them. We did this over and over again for about 7 hours until we couldn't take it anymore despite being a little short of our creel. NO THANKS! We could have done better on the old flooded roads, stumps and bridges I like to fish and it would have been a heck of a lot faster and I probably wouldn't have gotten bronchitis either. They were nice fish though, but damn!
One of the best side imaging videos i have ever seen. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Great video dude 🙌🙌🙌
@@bassnwbuddy2617 appreciate it! Thanks!
Thanks Austin great info!
Thank you another excellent video. I dont fish the area of the lake you fish at all. I fish PB1 to around PB2. I just suck at the electronics. This really helps me out. I will definitely be trying the side imaging more. Thank you again.
Excellent video!
Very good article. Get to know your equipment and start hunting. In this case, winter time, follow the creek channels and look look look. Usually more looking than catching. If possible learn your body of water and come up with a plan. It’s a lot like hunting.
@@keithmayeux327 spot on indeed it is! Thanks for comment!
At around 8:30 you can see a yellow line where the transducer would be located. I’ve noticed on some of your other videos that the yellow line was absent, only black color why is the yellow line there and in other cases why is it missing. Thanks for great information.
I think it has to do with boat speed, water clarity, depth, and even how much my motor is trimmed down when scanning.
Great teaching video, thank you.
You’re welcome!
Thank you
@@larryking6185 your welcome!
I need you to jump in my boat sometime for a lesson. I think mine is missing a lot of fish
Perfect!
great video. 50/50 vinegar and water will clean that screen, lol.
Yeahhhhh I’ve got a whole bottle on my boat lol. The sun angle really makes it look dirty
Chasing around open water crappie is a PITA. My buddy and I chased down a huge school of crappie a couple of years ago with his livescope, that were following what amounted to a big bait ball of gizzard shad. Couldn't get most of them to even bother with minnows or lures because they had too much easy prey. We would get lucky and pick off a couple here and there on the outside, until we lost them again and had to find them. We did this over and over again for about 7 hours until we couldn't take it anymore despite being a little short of our creel. NO THANKS! We could have done better on the old flooded roads, stumps and bridges I like to fish and it would have been a heck of a lot faster and I probably wouldn't have gotten bronchitis either. They were nice fish though, but damn!
@@TNAROHfan they can be a chore sometimes. It seems the colder the water, they move less because the shad move less too.