Originally Posted by
crazyju
No expert by any means, but Roy is spot on. Run the gain from 65 to 75 in most water conditions. TVG Med to off and noise rejection on low. Turn up the color gain as much as you can stand. It will not give you the prettiest picture, but will give you the most information. I have always been terrible at crappie fishing, but with the livescope, so far this year it has been easy. After a few trips, you will be able to tell the difference from bluegill and the crappie, and be able to tell how many bass are in the brushpile with them. Is your 1022 touch or non touch?