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    Couple of livescope shots from my first outing with it.

    Went out for the first time today with my new livescope system, Ultra 126sv system. Fishing deep with a spoon and dropshot. Still fine-tuning things but so far so good!


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    #2
    Looks good, pretty clear screen......
    YOU are not entitled to what I have earned!!!!!

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    Thank you. It is hard to follow/see the bait all the way to the bottom. Also difficult to see fish that are right on the bottom - my 2D sonar seems to do a much better job at that. Once a fish is hooked however, can see their location on Livescope well. Can find/see schools of bait well with Livescope and see fish near the boat in the water column well also - those are both big benefits to how I fish much of the year.

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    #4
    Wow that image of a guy holding a cell phone is super realistic.




    Just kidding nice shots.
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    #5
    Dang those deep pic look great! I haven’t been in water deeper than 30’ with mine, I’m shocked it works that good that deep.

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    I worked some more with it yesterday and can definitely pick up the deep fish pretty well now. I live on a deep, clear lake. These spotted bass get super deep in the winter.