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re: Garmin Livescope

Posted on 2/22/22 at 6:53 pm to
Posted by DTRooster
Belle River, La
Member since Dec 2013
7981 posts
Posted on 2/22/22 at 6:53 pm to
After using it a few days in Belle River and around Verret all I’ll say is sensory overload. 75% of the time I had fish on my screen. Fish being the key word, lots of ‘fish’. So far only schools of small shad is the only thing I’m confident I know what they are

The wind or current has been pretty brutal and having the transducer on the TM makes it kind of tough trying to really inspect cover and see if fish are related or just passing by. Gonna be tough in shallow water I’m thinking but my patience wouldn’t let me stick with it for very long stretches

I did manage to catch a couple bass after spotting ‘fish’ next to pilings under docks. I don’t know man, the book is full blown hardcore sudoku for me so far. Maybe it’s easier it certain places but I’m not seeing it so far
Posted by lsuson
Metairie
Member since Oct 2013
12311 posts
Posted on 2/22/22 at 7:51 pm to
I’d imagine belle river would be tough. Too many shad, junk fish in there. Better off in cleaner water lakes, etc
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81895 posts
Posted on 2/22/22 at 9:48 pm to
I have had very little luck using it in more natural bodies of water that are swampish. I do very well in impoundments.
Posted by MorningWood
On the coast of North Mexico
Member since May 2009
2678 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 5:26 am to
Best thing to do is get different size baits and get it to were you can see them on the screen. Gives you an idea of what size the object shows up actually is. It helps when trying to determine what kind of fish you are looking at
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