Mark I bet you are correct and I bet you'd wind up hooking up with more than one fish at the same time too! I fished a double-minnow rig last year and had a 7lb + 3lb striper on at the same time once (on a crappie pole!) and almost never got those things to the surface LOL.
Thanks so much splash! I will definitely do a video and walk through all of my settings soon. I know a lot of folks are wondering how I'm getting the screen so clear - here are my settings I use so you'll have it in text-form for now: Noise Reject: MEDIUM TVG: OFF Color Gain: 50-65 depending on water depth (shallower=lower#, deeper=higher) Gain: Between 55-70 depending on water clarity (I change this almost every trip) Color Limit: Off Auto Depth/Distance: Off The biggest thing though that I believe makes a ton of difference is I HEAVILY insulated all my wire splice points and I soldered every splice. I'm friends with some tournament bass fishermen locally that explained how the livescope units are incredibly sensitive to any interference so keep all wires far apart and insulate everything to keep your signals clean.
@@HighQualityFishingVideos this is great info here down to the wires. Keep it up and I’ll continue to watch every video you make. Can’t wait for the next one.
I usually catch them at the Claiborne spillway. I live about 20 minutes from there. I just got my livescope, so maybe I'll start targeting them on the big lake. They also love a white bait with a red head. Either swim bait, jig, or rattle trap.
You’ve messed up now. I know exactly where you are. 😂 you’re going to make me chase these jokers next year and forget about Darbonne! I will absolutely throw an A rig at them. Haha
You let me know when you go Austin and I'll come out there and watch you get pulled in the water by a half dozen of these monsters LOL!!! There's still time this year to go hit them up too! I bet we've got one or two more weeks until they all start moving shallower. Saw a few crappie in the staging depths on structure and bait balls at the mouths of the spawning bays - but the bulk of the fish are still deep!
New to your channel, I’m looking into getting my echo map 2.0 soon and livescope some time after. I enjoyed watching this video, it really does excite me to see what I can experience one day.
I sure will Mike! I'm making a video right now actually of my tackle/pole setups and will make sure I put in there how I tie everything together. *For now though so you'll have something until I release that - this setup was 15lb braid on my reel with 3 or 4 feet of 15lb mono as a leader. I tied the braid/mono together using a uni-knot. The leader was tied directly to the rattle trap lure.
Thanks for watching! I will definitely post a livescope-settings video soon, but until then here's what I'm using in text-format so you'll at least have this for now: Noise Reject: MEDIUM TVG: OFF Color Gain: 50-65 depending on water depth (shallower=lower#, deeper=higher) Gain: Between 55-70 depending on water clarity (I change this almost every trip) Color Limit: Off Auto Depth/Distance: Off The biggest thing though that I believe makes a ton of difference is I HEAVILY insulated all my wire splice points and I soldered every splice. I'm friends with some tournament bass fishermen locally that explained how the livescope units are incredibly sensitive to any interference so keep all wires far apart and insulate everything to keep your signals clean.
Hey Moses! I sure do, I keep those little crappie crappie nibbles on my hooks 90% of the time. I've found they will follow but not bite much more often if I don't have have those on there.
Always a good fishing video
Sweeeeet........ WOW!!! I really enjoy your videos
WOW Nice!!!
Great video! Made my day better. Thanks
Thank you Brandon! Hope the day keeps ramping up towards awesome from here!
Good video keep up the good work God bless
Thanks so much William!!
That's some amazing footage! I has no idea that hybrids were that friggin crazy!
Thanks Glenn! I'm like you, I knew they were aggressive but had no idea it was at this level!!
Great day of fishing! Those were some nice bass! Thanks for sharing!
Love the footage
Thanks Arrigo!
I bet a a-rig would show up nice and have the weight to get down quick for this setup. Good job and nice catch
Mark I bet you are correct and I bet you'd wind up hooking up with more than one fish at the same time too!
I fished a double-minnow rig last year and had a 7lb + 3lb striper on at the same time once (on a crappie pole!) and almost never got those things to the surface LOL.
@@HighQualityFishingVideosA double, two eight pounders in one cast 🤣.
Great video. That’s a ton of crappie on the screen.
Thanks Joe! Oh yeah that place is always loaded down in the coldest part of the winter - just gotta bundle up to go catch em!
Awesome livescope footage and great fishing!
Loving the videos! The footage is fantastic.
Thanks so much George!!
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Love the video and the highlight of the lure. Please make a video detailing your live scope settings. Thx.
Thanks so much splash! I will definitely do a video and walk through all of my settings soon. I know a lot of folks are wondering how I'm getting the screen so clear - here are my settings I use so you'll have it in text-form for now:
Noise Reject: MEDIUM
TVG: OFF
Color Gain: 50-65 depending on water depth (shallower=lower#, deeper=higher)
Gain: Between 55-70 depending on water clarity (I change this almost every trip)
Color Limit: Off
Auto Depth/Distance: Off
The biggest thing though that I believe makes a ton of difference is I HEAVILY insulated all my wire splice points and I soldered every splice. I'm friends with some tournament bass fishermen locally that explained how the livescope units are incredibly sensitive to any interference so keep all wires far apart and insulate everything to keep your signals clean.
@@HighQualityFishingVideos this is great info here down to the wires. Keep it up and I’ll continue to watch every video you make. Can’t wait for the next one.
Using Livescope to hunt for bass and ended up using Livescope to make a movie!! Fun watch! Can’t wait for the sequel!!!
I usually catch them at the Claiborne spillway. I live about 20 minutes from there. I just got my livescope, so maybe I'll start targeting them on the big lake. They also love a white bait with a red head. Either swim bait, jig, or rattle trap.
You’ve messed up now. I know exactly where you are. 😂 you’re going to make me chase these jokers next year and forget about Darbonne! I will absolutely throw an A rig at them. Haha
You let me know when you go Austin and I'll come out there and watch you get pulled in the water by a half dozen of these monsters LOL!!!
There's still time this year to go hit them up too! I bet we've got one or two more weeks until they all start moving shallower. Saw a few crappie in the staging depths on structure and bait balls at the mouths of the spawning bays - but the bulk of the fish are still deep!
New to your channel, I’m looking into getting my echo map 2.0 soon and livescope some time after. I enjoyed watching this video, it really does excite me to see what I can experience one day.
Thanks for watching Korrupt! It's a blast seeing all these hyper-aggressive fish down there!
can you do an video on your how you tie your setup
I sure will Mike! I'm making a video right now actually of my tackle/pole setups and will make sure I put in there how I tie everything together.
*For now though so you'll have something until I release that - this setup was 15lb braid on my reel with 3 or 4 feet of 15lb mono as a leader. I tied the braid/mono together using a uni-knot. The leader was tied directly to the rattle trap lure.
Make a video of your settings u use for livescope..I cannot get my pictures that clean and clear..lvs 32 or 34?
Nvm saw that its the 34
Thanks for watching! I will definitely post a livescope-settings video soon, but until then here's what I'm using in text-format so you'll at least have this for now:
Noise Reject: MEDIUM
TVG: OFF
Color Gain: 50-65 depending on water depth (shallower=lower#, deeper=higher)
Gain: Between 55-70 depending on water clarity (I change this almost every trip)
Color Limit: Off
Auto Depth/Distance: Off
The biggest thing though that I believe makes a ton of difference is I HEAVILY insulated all my wire splice points and I soldered every splice. I'm friends with some tournament bass fishermen locally that explained how the livescope units are incredibly sensitive to any interference so keep all wires far apart and insulate everything to keep your signals clean.
Definitely very hard to size fish at that depth. This could be brutal for crappie masters anglers lol
Do you use any crappie scent attractant?
Hey Moses! I sure do, I keep those little crappie crappie nibbles on my hooks 90% of the time. I've found they will follow but not bite much more often if I don't have have those on there.