There are lots of those out there.
I only have 2 hands, both hold the rod.
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There are lots of those out there.
I only have 2 hands, both hold the rod.
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G3POBigDawgg LIKED above post
I got 3 crappie in 7 hours,
I don't think i should Go Pro!
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G3PORedge LIKED above post
I know but it's not you. You can't get a holder for your phone??Sent from my VS501 using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
Oh come on you just spent thousands on your kitchen redu you can't spend a few hundred to entertain us??
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Redge LIKED above post
You know you guys really let me down with my livescope fund raiser.
I had to pay for a portion of it myself.
I'm not sure the gang deserves to watch hours of the back of my head. Although Ck as a guest color man might be interesting.
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G3PO
Roy just posted this is Side/Down imagine forum.
Amazing
He got a 2lb 10oz one
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G3POBigDawgg LIKED above post
Brett, you figured out how to see the fish. Your next step is to figure out how to catch them. Keep after them and you will figure it out!
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Brett, I think a problem you and I both may have is setting our forward range too far out if we want to be able to tell crappie from big shad. 95% of the time I'm striper fishing with lures and I set mine at a forward range of 70 feet and almost never touch it. I noticed your forward range is at 90 feet. I can see that there are fish out in front of me at those ranges but often can't tell what the medium sized fish are as I mentioned above. I notice guys using the live scope on brush piles tend to set it at a 30 feet forward range or sometimes less. I feel pretty sure that we could better tell what we are looking at if we were to pull our range in a good bit as we get close to a group of fish. I didn't get a touch screen for mine so adjusting the range takes a couple extra pushes of the buttons so I will probably continue to use my jig to tell if they are the fish I'm looking for.