Finally the video I've been in search for since owning my helix 7. You've explained the one question I've been trying to figure out. Looking forward on watch the rest of the videos you have to offer to finally get tuned into my helix and some fish. Big thanks tight lines
Thanks for the lesson professor Epps! Always nice to have someone that is so helpful to fellow anglers. I'm also thankful to have had the opportunity to see these skills in person. Keep making these videos, your doing good work for the fishing community.
Great video how about you explain the 455 frequency I have it on my hummingbird I'm trying to learn what's best for depths ranging from 10-60ft thanks.
Good stuff Ryan, I still struggle with trying to identify the species of fish i'm seeing on my screen. I'm sitting there for 2 hrs. locked in on some monster largemouth that won't bite while truth be known they are grass carp or drum LOL. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks man, its hard to say what anything is until you set the hook into one and actually see it. Different species will set up differently than others based on how they school and relate to structure or cover too but end the end its still just an educated guess.
Wow! Great job Ryan! You have made it so easy to understand. Looking forward to more
I appreciate it man
wow this is great information was monumental for me. I appreciate what you are doing to help us out.
You Rock
Capt. Gil
Great show
Thankya
really good explanation!! thanks a lot.
No problem, thanks for watching.
So far watched only a few of your videos on sonar and learned a ton. Never understood it before.
Im glad the videos are helping, thanks for watching and supporting the channel.
Finally the video I've been in search for since owning my helix 7. You've explained the one question I've been trying to figure out. Looking forward on watch the rest of the videos you have to offer to finally get tuned into my helix and some fish. Big thanks tight lines
Im glad to hear that man, thanks for watching.
Awesome video brother. You have great teaching skills
I appreciate that, thanks bud.
Thanks for the lesson professor Epps! Always nice to have someone that is so helpful to fellow anglers. I'm also thankful to have had the opportunity to see these skills in person. Keep making these videos, your doing good work for the fishing community.
Thanks man
great video bro, well presented and explained my friend!
Thanks bud
Finally a. Video that really teaches me tons in a very simple way. I’ll be looking forward to more videos like this one.
Good video will be waiting for the other videos I just purchased a helix 7 and this will help thanks
Im glad it helped, thanks for watching.
Great info. You should write a book and sell it.
It would be one heck of a coloring book lol
Great video how about you explain the 455 frequency I have it on my hummingbird I'm trying to learn what's best for depths ranging from 10-60ft thanks.
Good stuff Ryan, I still struggle with trying to identify the species of fish i'm seeing on my screen. I'm sitting there for 2 hrs. locked in on some monster largemouth that won't bite while truth be known they are grass carp or drum LOL. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks man, its hard to say what anything is until you set the hook into one and actually see it. Different species will set up differently than others based on how they school and relate to structure or cover too but end the end its still just an educated guess.
If fishing doesnt work out there is always art school!
haha you got that right
Well I’m bored. 😴 but I’m first!
go watch rugrats then lol
Ryan Epps Fishing I think I will!