Cool to see a good side by side comparison. I have lvs34 system on my pedal drive kayak. It's awesome. I keep mine in perspective mode 80% of the time keeping it facing forward or direction I'm fishing. I use a fishing specialties transducer mount & pole which connects the transducer to the pole with a ram ball. So I can adjust the angle of the transducer infinitely. It works great up to 15' but I need to change the angle. That takes 5 seconds to change. It's extremely clear picture from 1 to 15'! I can see difference between grass, rock whatever cover on bottom.
I definitely learned a lot making this video and seeing them side by side! My dad has that same mount on his crappie boat. The perspective definitely is awesome in shallow water! Thanks for watching and the great comments/feedback! Good luck fishing!
This was an awesome video to watch and see the difference. I have the old 360 and it’s been a big deal to me and its image is crap compared to the new setups but still awesome to have once learned. Thanks for the details and work editing info for us all 👊
Can't go wrong with either, their both excellent tools. Considering I'm in a kayak I need keep my set up as light, simple as possible. The lvs34 system is best choice for me I can do perspective & forward & it's live
Also having to steady cast heading sensor calibrated& calibrating the lvs34 transducer individually. That shows the FFS transducer coverage & distance (cone) overlay on my map. So having my heading line & my transducer at same distance 80' it shows where I'm pointing through lvs34 in relation to myself in the kayak. If you have a ffs transducer from any company you definitely need a gps heading sensor too!
@@NickUebelhorFishing Sort of like spotlighting deer - the light doesn't shoot them, you still have to do that. If it's about learning fish behavior, let the fisheries biologists do that.
@@TomKirkman1 I disagree, but oh well…maybe if instead a gun you had to throw and apple and land it within a foot and somehow entice the deer to eat the apple…then maybe it would be the same
Ofcourse you need that tech if you suck at life…I hope they ban it after you buy it. It’s such a lowlife cheater box. Stop trying to cheat and disrespect the sport of fishing hacks
Thanks a lot for the job you’ve done with this video. Definitely the first and only perspective/360 comparison video worth watching👍
@@CHOOhonets thanks!! I appreciate it!! Thanks for watching!!
Cool to see a good side by side comparison. I have lvs34 system on my pedal drive kayak. It's awesome. I keep mine in perspective mode 80% of the time keeping it facing forward or direction I'm fishing. I use a fishing specialties transducer mount & pole which connects the transducer to the pole with a ram ball. So I can adjust the angle of the transducer infinitely. It works great up to 15' but I need to change the angle. That takes 5 seconds to change. It's extremely clear picture from 1 to 15'! I can see difference between grass, rock whatever cover on bottom.
I definitely learned a lot making this video and seeing them side by side! My dad has that same mount on his crappie boat. The perspective definitely is awesome in shallow water! Thanks for watching and the great comments/feedback! Good luck fishing!
This was an awesome video to watch and see the difference. I have the old 360 and it’s been a big deal to me and its image is crap compared to the new setups but still awesome to have once learned. Thanks for the details and work editing info for us all 👊
Glad you enjoyed it!! I enjoyed doing the comparison!! Thanks for watching!
Can't go wrong with either, their both excellent tools. Considering I'm in a kayak I need keep my set up as light, simple as possible. The lvs34 system is best choice for me I can do perspective & forward & it's live
It’s definitely the best of both worlds to be able to switch from perspective to forward so quickly!
What do you think about MEGA frequency on 360? Why did you choose 455 kHz for the test?
Excellent video! Giving me ideas for my next set up on front of my boat.
Great to hear! Can’t wait to see it up close!
So you are aiming to be a total hack that can’t fish…that tech is for amateurs not pros
@@motherlodebassin5369 just an amateur here! Thanks for watching though!
I keep mine on 80' & keep my heading line on 80' also for approaching waypoints
That’s a great idea!
Also having to steady cast heading sensor calibrated& calibrating the lvs34 transducer individually. That shows the FFS transducer coverage & distance (cone) overlay on my map. So having my heading line & my transducer at same distance 80' it shows where I'm pointing through lvs34 in relation to myself in the kayak. If you have a ffs transducer from any company you definitely need a gps heading sensor too!
@@maxcole3930 sounds like you have the perfect setup figured out!!
Commercial technology that has trickled down to what used to be sport fishing. Shouldn't be allowed.
Definitely is great technology, but doesn’t catch the fish for you. It’s a great way to learn more about fish behavior though!
@@NickUebelhorFishing Sort of like spotlighting deer - the light doesn't shoot them, you still have to do that. If it's about learning fish behavior, let the fisheries biologists do that.
@@TomKirkman1 definitely not anything like spotlighting a deer.
@@NickUebelhorFishing I see it as exactly the same.
@@TomKirkman1 I disagree, but oh well…maybe if instead a gun you had to throw and apple and land it within a foot and somehow entice the deer to eat the apple…then maybe it would be the same
360 is dumb
Ofcourse you need that tech if you suck at life…I hope they ban it after you buy it. It’s such a lowlife cheater box. Stop trying to cheat and disrespect the sport of fishing hacks
Sorry you feel that way…thanks for watching though!
Maybe Nick can upload a video on how to use a baitcaster next if you’re struggling with that in a similar manner as grasping the concept of livescope!