Appreciate your instruction and encouragement. I love learning new things and am grateful for those that are willing to share their knowledge, experience, and passion.
I do but I don't remember which video. I constantly play with my settings.. depending on the water I'm fishing. These might not work for your body of water. LVS34 Gain 65 Color Gain 80 Color Limit 40 Noise reject low Ghost reject off TVG low or off Focus 80 Thanks for watching!
Sometimes some fish just won't bite no matter what you do. When fish are more finicky, I'll downsize to a Charlie Brewer slider or a small curly tail grub. Adding scent or nibbles can help. Sometimes you can cut the tip off larger baits and make them smaller. Try changing what you use. Use a under spin or curly tail and that will offer something with a little more action that may be harder to resist. Hope this helps.
Really depends on personal preference. If I'm targeting fish in less than 8 fow I'm using 1/16 ounce jig and no split shot. 10-15 fow I'm using 1/16 ounce with a 3/0 split shot. 20+ fow I'm often using 1/8 with split shot. Some people like the bait to fall slower and use lighter jigs. That keeps the jig in the strike zone longer. Usually the deeper the water the heavier the jig. 🎣
I've been fishing for over 45 years. Long before side and down imaging and FFS came along. So much has been learned about fish behavior from this technology. If you don't like it you can simply watch something else. Have a good day.
Greatly appreciated the fishing trip. I know from my experiences with the Garmin it's not as easy as it looks.
It definitely has a learning curve. Thanks so much for watching!
Appreciate your instruction and encouragement. I love learning new things and am grateful for those that are willing to share their knowledge, experience, and passion.
Thank you. Love crappie fishing. Appreciate you watching!
I watch a lot of crappie videos and I have to say I like yours the best ! Love hearing that reel sing lol, and that 20 lb braid wow
Really appreciate the support! 🎣🎣
Another great livescope video . Thank you for sharing.😊
Appreciate the support!
Tournament sized slabs! Great work.
🎣🎣 Thanks so much for watching!
That water looked perfect!
Great day! 🎣
Monster crappie, nice
Always a blast!
Good video keep em coming stay SAFE
Thanks. You too!
Thank you sir
Thanks for the support!
Great Video, was wondering if you have a video on your livescope settings?
I do but I don't remember which video. I constantly play with my settings.. depending on the water I'm fishing. These might not work for your body of water.
LVS34
Gain 65
Color Gain 80
Color Limit 40
Noise reject low
Ghost reject off
TVG low or off
Focus 80
Thanks for watching!
👍👍👍
🎣🎣🎣😊
When the crappie get finicky and want even look at your bait, please tell how you downsize to make them bite.😊
Sometimes some fish just won't bite no matter what you do. When fish are more finicky, I'll downsize to a Charlie Brewer slider or a small curly tail grub. Adding scent or nibbles can help. Sometimes you can cut the tip off larger baits and make them smaller. Try changing what you use. Use a under spin or curly tail and that will offer something with a little more action that may be harder to resist. Hope this helps.
Thanks for replying back to me, it means a lot. Really like your videos.
@@dannylang7971 You're welcome! Get em! 🎣
What garmin do you have? Awesome shot's
1242xsv. Thanks for watching!
What is a good rule to know how much weight to use to get down to them?
Really depends on personal preference. If I'm targeting fish in less than 8 fow I'm using 1/16 ounce jig and no split shot. 10-15 fow I'm using 1/16 ounce with a 3/0 split shot. 20+ fow I'm often using 1/8 with split shot. Some people like the bait to fall slower and use lighter jigs. That keeps the jig in the strike zone longer. Usually the deeper the water the heavier the jig. 🎣
This is hot shot crappie fishing. How big a red bead you using? What state you in?
It's a 8mm bead. North Carolina. Thanks so much for watching!
Great video. I haven't been to Jordan what is the best boat ramp to put in at in your opinion? Thank you
Seaforth is the most centrally located. Robeson is the most remote and probably least busy (relative). Thanks!
I see you are using some type of umbrella over your camera….. does that help keep it cool?
It does help but unfortunately overheating still happens from time to time. Appreciate you watching!
What lake do you fish on
Jordan. Thanks for watching!
I’m wanting to do some videos and just wondered if it helped…..thx
Gotcha. It helps but not completely. Sometimes also take the battery out of the compartment and just power directly from the cord. Go get em!
Good video where can i find that pink bead at?
I picked them up at Bass Pro. Thanks so much for watching!
Yes sir...Thanks for responding and I'm in Shreveport Louisiana 🎣
@@Trackerguy Welcome from Louisiana! Go get em!
I was going to.
Watch Yes until I Seen you were using live scope.I don't need that I know how to fish
Nobody cares
I've been fishing for over 45 years. Long before side and down imaging and FFS came along. So much has been learned about fish behavior from this technology. If you don't like it you can simply watch something else. Have a good day.