Man it’s funny how different people like theirs set up. I like mine a bit quieter, as I don’t mind filtering out a few baitfish and still being able to see bigger fish. I also love blue, I’ve found it’s a great palette for dealing with glare. Just like anything else fishing, requires time on the water to figure out what works for you!
MJ - To some degree, I am still finding my way and getting more reps, this was definitely about trying to share the right levers to pull, not the ultimate settings for livescope. I have been dabbling with blue some as well
@@HellaBass for sure, I agree with all your setting except my gain and color are down a touch and I use blue. I used to roll amber low light, blue during sun but have found I like blue pretty much all the time now. Great palette, the bigger fish really pop with it. The other thing I screw with is install depth so I can see my top waters. Top water scoping is a blast.
Thanks for tips. I noticed you have the old switches at the bow on your Caymas. I have a CX21 Pro & my switches were acting up on bow panel. Took it to my dealer & he said the old switch panels have had issues so Caymas will replace under warranty with the new switch panel design at the bow & console as they are aware of the old panel issues. Picking mine up next week & dealer service manager said he has never had an issue with the new design.
@stoneyoutdoors8819 such a fresh take, if you don't care for the tech why would spend your time commenting on videos that are clearly intended for those that want to learn? Do you think you are going to change their minds? 🤣
@HellaBass because it popped up on my recomended... and I don't fucking agree with it. So I do what all Americans should do and voice their opinions regardless of what some need who can't fish thinks🤣
@@stoneyoutdoors8819 ive fished my whole life without it. And just put it on my boat over the winter. There are always gonna be people that complain like you. You can't give a shitty angler live and then they magically become good. Not how it works. It only makes the already good anglers better. And from what I have seen the people complaining about it are almost ALWAYS people that don't have it. I didn't have it any year before this yet I didn't complain. I beat people without it. Do what you want, but don't complain that other people like to use technology to their advantage. Im quite confident you wouldn't want to throw your rangefinder away if you were bowhunting. Thats a huge advantage, yet nobody complains about that
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Man it’s funny how different people like theirs set up. I like mine a bit quieter, as I don’t mind filtering out a few baitfish and still being able to see bigger fish. I also love blue, I’ve found it’s a great palette for dealing with glare.
Just like anything else fishing, requires time on the water to figure out what works for you!
MJ - To some degree, I am still finding my way and getting more reps, this was definitely about trying to share the right levers to pull, not the ultimate settings for livescope. I have been dabbling with blue some as well
@@HellaBass for sure, I agree with all your setting except my gain and color are down a touch and I use blue.
I used to roll amber low light, blue during sun but have found I like blue pretty much all the time now. Great palette, the bigger fish really pop with it.
The other thing I screw with is install depth so I can see my top waters. Top water scoping is a blast.
Thanks for tips. I noticed you have the old switches at the bow on your Caymas. I have a CX21 Pro & my switches were acting up on bow panel. Took it to my dealer & he said the old switch panels have had issues so Caymas will replace under warranty with the new switch panel design at the bow & console as they are aware of the old panel issues. Picking mine up next week & dealer service manager said he has never had an issue with the new design.
I had the back panel go out and had it replaced, no issues with my front
Which designed power battery are you using for Livescope?
Jay I am running the 16v system from PHL - th-cam.com/video/6ThUWKR8j8U/w-d-xo.html
@@HellaBass 80ah is what I was looking for sweet
Thanks
Hope it helps
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I am a Lava colored scheme kinda guy lol. Otherwise, yup pretty much running the same settings.
Boring
Were you expecting or looking for a different type of video?
Horrible settings for most people.
What should there settings be?
So you know what most people use? Doubt it.
setting one you need to change..... switch from on to off and grow pair of balls and learn how to actully fish
@stoneyoutdoors8819 such a fresh take, if you don't care for the tech why would spend your time commenting on videos that are clearly intended for those that want to learn? Do you think you are going to change their minds? 🤣
@HellaBass because it popped up on my recomended... and I don't fucking agree with it. So I do what all Americans should do and voice their opinions regardless of what some need who can't fish thinks🤣
@HellaBass no but seriously you can catch a lot more and bigger bass this way. If you just switch to Sega bass fishing on dreamcast.
@@stoneyoutdoors8819 I was more partial Nintendo Super Black Bass, I might be older 😳
@@stoneyoutdoors8819 ive fished my whole life without it. And just put it on my boat over the winter. There are always gonna be people that complain like you. You can't give a shitty angler live and then they magically become good. Not how it works. It only makes the already good anglers better. And from what I have seen the people complaining about it are almost ALWAYS people that don't have it. I didn't have it any year before this yet I didn't complain. I beat people without it. Do what you want, but don't complain that other people like to use technology to their advantage. Im quite confident you wouldn't want to throw your rangefinder away if you were bowhunting. Thats a huge advantage, yet nobody complains about that
I am a Lava colored scheme kinda guy lol. Otherwise, yup pretty much running the same settings.
I played around with Lava a bit today testing the new 1222, you may see Lava in the next Garmin vid from me