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    Cool. Are all of those marks on the sonar crappie?


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    Quote Originally Posted by D10 View Post
    Cool. Are all of those marks on the sonar crappie?


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    It is a brushpile with all the glowing spots fish . Crappie tend to sit while Bass and rough fish seem to move a lot . Only has a 20 degree wide angle . You can set depth and forward distance . If you can hold and place bait in the picture you see the fish , the bait , and see if it eats . lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    It is a brushpile with all the glowing spots fish . Crappie tend to sit while Bass and rough fish seem to move a lot . Only has a 20 degree wide angle . You can set depth and forward distance . If you can hold and place bait in the picture you see the fish , the bait , and see if it eats . lol
    For only the first one or two times today in my short livescoping experience, I found a nice school of crappie this afternoon just like in your picture. They were parked on a big stump. I parked close enough to them to drop the jigs on them and watched, over and over while they'd swim around, and up to the jig. I spent 45 minutes sitting there, but by jingo, I did finally catch 2 fish. They weren't biting well at all. I got a total of 5 bites. They weren't "pulling" water and if there isn't current on our lake the fish don't bite, but I still am happy that I finally found crappie, and caught crappie with the livescope. I wish we had more white crappie, because most of the crappie reports I see using LS are white crappie.

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    Great looking crappie Nimrod.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FurFlyin View Post
    For only the first one or two times today in my short livescoping experience, I found a nice school of crappie this afternoon just like in your picture. They were parked on a big stump. I parked close enough to them to drop the jigs on them and watched, over and over while they'd swim around, and up to the jig. I spent 45 minutes sitting there, but by jingo, I did finally catch 2 fish. They weren't biting well at all. I got a total of 5 bites. They weren't "pulling" water and if there isn't current on our lake the fish don't bite, but I still am happy that I finally found crappie, and caught crappie with the livescope. I wish we had more white crappie, because most of the crappie reports I see using LS are white crappie.
    It works on both species . I caught both kinds last several trips on multiple lakes .
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