I will stick to the older ways. I have side scan that I have yet to learn
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100% of fish do not die, not even the big ones when using livescope. 100% that go into the cooler will die regardless of livescope or not. I like my livescope I have learned a whole lot that I never knew I didn't know. When I go I keep a few fish for supper and let the rest go. Two days ago I caught and released over 40 crappie using livescope and all of them went back into the water. So how did my use of lifescope become detrimental to the crappie population on that day? Livescope isn't the problem. I believe greed or ego stroking does way more damage than livescope.
Lol.....I remember all the fuss when side scan came out.....and we haven't ran out of fish yet
I think there are a few categories to link scope fisherman in, but in the long haul, we only need so many fish in our freezer.
1. The guy that gets lucky from time to time to bring home 8-10 good fish and gets to go out maybe 12-15 times a year. He probably brings that single 2lb'r home, even though he should toss that one back, but he brings home some to enjoy with his family. Im guilty of this.
2. The Guides. These guys make money from fishing obviously. They stay on the fish week to week and usually day to day. You see their shots on FB with table after table after table load of truly big fish with 60-90 fish laid out there and quite a few really big fish. They need these big harvest pictures to fuel their guide service. TX is getting slaughtered right now on their top lakes. There are a few guides that refuse to load 2lb fish and they make it known before you book. I like that, that's responsibility.
3. The greedy Fisherman. This is the seasoned guy that has all the time in the world to fish, he wakes up and decides if he will fish that day, (my jealousy inserted here) he is there and makes sure you know about it. He stays on them, doesn't like to see anyone else have success, very unfriendly if he sees you on "his" lake multiple times, yet he is always harvesting multiple days of the week. He could have 150lbs of fillets in the freezer and another 150 at his friends, but still cant just fun fish looking for that 3lb trophy while sitting on a frozen bounty because he is so over taken from ego and greed. He has to bring home as many as he legally can every trip, and its his right to do so.
Hence the term, Greedy as a Pig.
Just my observations. With the scope, comes responsibility.
Im not going to say what is right or wrong. In my opinion, you can learn a lot about someone from their patterns and you dont even have to open your mouth to figure out their Norms and Ethics.
You would think as a Guide you would want to ensure a healthy supply of large fish to let your clients catch, photo, and release. Otherwise it could be bad for business
That’s exactly what I was saying on page 2. I remember over the years numerous people complaining about previous years technology as well as spider riggers going to take all the crappie. Once again I see a lot of speculation and beliefs but no data to back any of it up. I see people getting down right angry and fighting over it too.