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    Default Best source to learn livescope


    I just got my first livescope unit on black Friday. I see all kinds of youtube videos but is there a certain person on youtube that you recommend I follow?

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    I'm going to humbly suggest my videos. When I started learning LiveScope I wanted videos that showed me the screen and the guy in the boat to understand what to do. I made those videos and have had tons of people say they learned using my videos as a starting point.

    My channel is called "High Quality Fishing Videos" and my older videos are probably some of my best as far as talking through exactly what I'm doing.

    Good luck and get ready to be obsessed with fishing in a whole new way!
    https://highqualityfishing.com/
    Home of "The Foot Fisher"
    Foot-Steering Attachment For Transducer Poles!
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    Didn’t know those were your videos. Yep it’s a good place to learn got sure. That & going to the lake & applying what you learn. You’ll get better the longer you stay at it & wont know what you done to get better. Lol

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    Didn’t know those were your videos. Yep it’s a good place to learn got sure. That & going to the lake & applying what you learn. You’ll get better the longer you stay at it & wont know what you done to get better. Lol

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    The best advice I got was to go to the lake and leave your fishing poles at home. It will keep you from wanting to drop a jig every time you see some fish. Then just explore the lake and play around with the settings. I was able to focus on using my livescope instead of wanting to fish (very tempting when you see a group of fish on your screen).
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    DG I've subscribed a while back. I like the way you show the full screen. Keep up the good work.

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    My vote is for Randy Carpenter on YouTube on his Garmin Guru channel. I've watched almost ever video he has put out over the past 3-4 years, and it has helped me immensely.
    He explains how the unit works, settings, and how to get the best pictures.

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    Garmin Guru has put out a lot of good information content about Livescope.

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    Crappie moment has some good videos too but like said Randy Carpenter aka Garmin Guru has great videos. Youtube livescope crappie fishing & you should find a bunch. Also videos on the lvs 32 or lvs 34 can be a big help.

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