For bass fishing, are there times when perspective is more useful than forward view?
For bass fishing, are there times when perspective is more useful than forward view?
2018 Ranger RT188 SC Black/115 hp Yamaha SHO 4-stroke; Garmin LVS34/Ultrex Quest - SML
2018 Ranger RT188 DC Black/115 hp Merc Pro XS 4-stroke; Garmin LVS34 - Ontario
14' Mirrorcraft tin boat (ancient) with a 9.9 Mercury 4-stroke, no electronics; catches fish anyway
Here's how i see it: With perspective view using the Garmin bracket, there is no adjustment so it works well in shallow water, it will give you a broader view of the water and where the fish are without having to to rotate the troller as much but for me, i dont see my lure as ease as i do with Forward. I also use perspective when looking for submerged trees, logs, etc. when going down the bank. Now in my instance, i fish shallow all the time, 10' is deep for me, so perspective helps when searching.
There are 3rd party brackets that does give you adjustments when in perspective so you can match the depth you are fishing so , if your fishing deep, may look at that. I have seen post on here where the person was using it to troll stripers.
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2014 Phoenix 619 Pro / 2014 Mercury 200 Pro XS
2018 Ranger RT188 SC Black/115 hp Yamaha SHO 4-stroke; Garmin LVS34/Ultrex Quest - SML
2018 Ranger RT188 DC Black/115 hp Merc Pro XS 4-stroke; Garmin LVS34 - Ontario
14' Mirrorcraft tin boat (ancient) with a 9.9 Mercury 4-stroke, no electronics; catches fish anyway