GG. Just added a 106 to networking with my 93 and put it up front. Went out today, (without a rod so I wouldn't be tempted), to do some structure searching. I was seeing more detail than ever, not only with Perspective mode, but your recommended settings for side and clear vu. It's going to be a good year for this "older gentleman" lol. Thanks again Randy, and a big hello and God Bless from Lake Murray SC. ♥️🙏🇺🇸
I use perspective mode 75% of time. I can infinitely adjust angle of my transducer because is mounted to a ram ball, on bottom of my pole. If I'm in less than 15' I usually have perspective going.
@@The_Garmin_Guru I live in Haughton, I need to make the trip to darbonne; just got my first livescope, hardest thing for me is the wind because I’ve got a 16ft aluminum lowe bass boat
Hey bud, I’m a Louisiana fisherman, with livescope. We fish a lot of 2-3 feet ponds with grass. Are you using perspective mode or not using livescope at all, in those water depths? Thanks in advance
I recently upgraded to a lv34 and upsized my unit to a 106. I still have the 93 and the lv32 transducer. I realize I would have to buy another black box but does the lv32 perspective compare to the lv34 perspective? Would I be able to see enough on the 93 in perspective mode?
You mentioned using the 32 after upgrading transducers and I am sure you have answered this before, but here goes - Do you have to purchase another black box to run a second transducer?
@@rex2837 Baseball won’t use metal bats, nascar has restrictor plates, and football can’t use steroids. It’s gone too far and I don’t consider anyone a skilled fisherman that has to use it.
@@Shaqoneil81-ci7dr actually you make a fair counter argument. But I’ll say this, because I have livescope. It’s not as easy as it seems, if you’ve ever used it. You literally have to study that screen pixel by pixel to spot fish. Sight fishing is much more easier than livescope. In other words, if sight fishing is accepted, then should livescope. Because given the two options people would choose sight fishing. I think opinions like yours come from people that’s never used it and are assuming it’s like underwater tv. It’s not ez. And it’s why some of these pros have 6 or 7 livescope on one rig. One isn’t enough apparently
GG. Just added a 106 to networking with my 93 and put it up front. Went out today, (without a rod so I wouldn't be tempted), to do some structure searching. I was seeing more detail than ever, not only with Perspective mode, but your recommended settings for side and clear vu.
It's going to be a good year for this "older gentleman" lol.
Thanks again Randy, and a big hello and God Bless from Lake Murray SC. ♥️🙏🇺🇸
Good stuff
You’re a better man than me. I wouldn’t be able to resist bringing a rod or two, what if I saw a 10lber and couldn’t take a cast at it 🤣
That's awesome seeing that bridge with all the bait fish on it
Yes should see Rock banks they are amazing also
I use perspective mode 75% of time. I can infinitely adjust angle of my transducer because is mounted to a ram ball, on bottom of my pole. If I'm in less than 15' I usually have perspective going.
Good stuff
Where is this old bridge, on Fork?
Garmin> hands on best bang for ur dollars
Hey, wheres this bridge at exactly? 😊. Just kidding. Good stuff!
Good Video !! So where is setting?
I’ll do some settings videos soon
Do you ever fish here in northwest Louisiana, caddo, cypress, bistineau?
I haven’t fished there much at all
@@The_Garmin_Guru I live in Haughton, I need to make the trip to darbonne; just got my first livescope, hardest thing for me is the wind because I’ve got a 16ft aluminum lowe bass boat
@@mattman8822 brother you’ll get used to it soon enough
Hey bud, I’m a Louisiana fisherman, with livescope. We fish a lot of 2-3 feet ponds with grass. Are you using perspective mode or not using livescope at all, in those water depths? Thanks in advance
Perspective for sure
How deep is the bridge down?
8-10 feet if I remember righy
I recently upgraded to a lv34 and upsized my unit to a 106. I still have the 93 and the lv32 transducer. I realize I would have to buy another black box but does the lv32 perspective compare to the lv34 perspective? Would I be able to see enough on the 93 in perspective mode?
It will do fine but the 34 is a def upgrade
You mentioned using the 32 after upgrading transducers and I am sure you have answered this before, but here goes - Do you have to purchase another black box to run a second transducer?
Yes sir. Each transducer needs its own black box
Do you usually have the gain set to Auto like that in perspective mode?
No I usually set my gain to high 50’s. I was playing around with some stuff that day
Im dieing to know if that first fish is double digit
Naw close but not a DD. 😢
Are you running a second transducer to go back and forth between perspective and LS? That might be a stupid question but hey…. I’m still a rookie!😂
Yes sir I have two transducers and two units
@@The_Garmin_Guru I wanna be like you when I grow up! 😂
I’m whith Randy blanket. We’ve gone too far with tech.
You’re on the wrong page then
And Randy is a clown
Adapt or go extinct.
@@rex2837 Baseball won’t use metal bats, nascar has restrictor plates, and football can’t use steroids. It’s gone too far and I don’t consider anyone a skilled fisherman that has to use it.
@@Shaqoneil81-ci7dr actually you make a fair counter argument. But I’ll say this, because I have livescope. It’s not as easy as it seems, if you’ve ever used it. You literally have to study that screen pixel by pixel to spot fish. Sight fishing is much more easier than livescope. In other words, if sight fishing is accepted, then should livescope. Because given the two options people would choose sight fishing. I think opinions like yours come from people that’s never used it and are assuming it’s like underwater tv. It’s not ez. And it’s why some of these pros have 6 or 7 livescope on one rig. One isn’t enough apparently