How to Catch Crappie on Live Scope
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Kayle Ward is a wiz when it comes to live scope settings! The guy has spent countless hours on the water toying with the settings on his unit and now he knows what works and what doesn't and he's here to help save you guys some time figuring your unit out too!
Great show guys. I always learn something from the shows, but I learned more from this show on LS setup than all of UA-cam put together. Thanks as always.
Thank you!! Keep on commenting it helps us out!!
Nothing wrong with hitting that RESET button. I like ALL the filters off and then I generally run + / - by 10 on the gain, just to see how blowed out and how dark it'll get... then I settle in with +/- 0-4 from the default settings. Makes me happy happy happy.
Great tips on settings!
Great informative video, cleared up some issues I have thanks 😊
Great!! Thanks for commenting
Great information guys
I feel like I'm already better with my livescope. If only the water would hit 50 degrees. Thanks for your wisdom.
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Great Video!!!
Thanks!
Very Informative! Thank you 😁👍👍
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Great video
Thanks!
Out at longer ranges the crappie almost look like a vertical line and then as I get closer they turn into a round blob. (Running the 34). I’ve also learned they typically just suspend and don’t swim around s as fast as some other species like white perch and bluegill that can appear to look like crappie at first.
I say crappie glide when they are not on the run
hey guys a great video and a lot great info thank you
Appreciate that 💯‼️
I dont have live scope - only side view and straight down. Where would you recommend I mount my garmin striker 7 sv - trolling motor or transom? (Or other)? Thanks!
Great video.
Thanks!
Thanks guys for sharing your info...
You bet!
As as the pollen goes in my experience emerald and color limit are your friend.
Agreed, GG has a video out about this. I bumped up color limit to ~30, noise reject low, and use black emerald or moss and it has helped with the pollen.
It seems to me when there is a lot of pollen that the angle of the sun can make your image worse. Sun to your back seems better than in your face. Also the early morning sun is worse than later in the day. Could just be my old eyes.
Pollen is a pain …
Pollen issues I start to bump up the color limit still it starts to clear up
What am I seeing on my LS I see a person that needs more time behind the screen only way I'll ever get better im decent but got aways to go still
Screen time helps for sure!!
#25kcrappieconnection
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There is no PERFECT SETTING , You start at a Base ,Basic Starting point and adjust from There, mostly Gain And Color Gain, I use the Lvs32 , search at 40ft and fish at 20ft in these Pascagoula River Basin shallow oxbows They average around 10 ft at the deepest in the Ones I Most frequently use , Color Gain usually 72/82 ,,Gain from 60/72. Tvg Off, ghost off , Noise usually Off but if I'm dealing with pollen or sediment I will Use Noise on low , Amber 99% of the time, Keep it in mind IF you change color palettes the settings WILL VARY some as well , you may have to turn the gain Up Or down or color gain Up Or down to get the picture you want, My advice is if it ain't Broke don't fix it Use what works for you, Videos are filtered as they're recorded it's in the technology to filter it, Find a Cover of some sort, Tree top, Dock whatever point your transducer At It and adjust, Play with the settings. Drop your Jig in and play with the settings, the More time you spend on the water with your unit the better your gonna Be,, that's the Best I Got for anyone just starting out,, tight lines y'all 💦🐟💦🐡🎣🤠🇺🇸
You nailed it!! Great advise