Question on the 1222,I tried calibrating the compass and when I push the start button, Nothing happens and it stays at 0%. I was in calm water and trolling motor stowed and I used the main motor to go in a circle 1.5
You should get an affiliate link for us to buy a unit. I’m sure these videos will make people want to purchase one and maybe they will use your link to do so. I know I will.
Setting mine up with fishing specialty pole. With its magnetic set up I can move the transducer from the bow to the console in seconds. Do some keep their 1022 on the console? For walleyes I fish from my console so for me I’ll mount my 1022 on a ram mount for quick removal. For crappie I think it will work better in the bow when fishing brush piles so I’ll move it forward. I don’t trust my Ulterra as it self deploys and raises may be an issue. I’m new at Livescope so I may find one option better than the other. I’m using a Livescope power box I built to give me this portability option. Your thoughts? Being a beginner I have taken notes from your video. Thanks for the help!
Hello. In the panoptix mode, to change the depth and range of the view, the wheel changes in increments of 10 meters. That's a lot. How to adjust the wheel pitch? For example, 1 meter!? Thanks
Cornfield Crappie sells “Dog Bone” brackets that hold the Transducer Cable to the non-moving parts at the top and bottom of the Ulterra shaft. I spoke to Cornfield Crappie directly regarding their recommendation and they encouraged using a separate Down Pole. Pros: No chance of damaging the $1,500 LiveScope Transducer Cable when the Ulterra deploys and retracts. I put a bow Sonar Transducer Cable in the Dog Bones and twice the TM pinched the cable! Electric Steer as in the Ulterra is not as good and accurate as cable drive. Cons: The Down Poles are stupid expensive and none are “perfect”. Be well.
To each there own but 12,000+ crappie boated and 3 tournament wins last year says I’m doing something right. I’m simply showing what works best for me in the areas I fish.
I am from Quebec Canada.The species we fish is the speckled trout, the characteristic of this one is that it is held in less than 30 feet.The main technique to catch it is by trolling with a spoon followed by a hook with a worm. Of course it is quite rare with my Humminbird Mega Live G2N Si to distinguish these specimens even with the traditional sounder because as soon as one approaches them the shadow of the boat makes them flee immediately.In these circumstances if I acquire a Garmin GPSMAP 1222 with Panoptix Livescope System Touchscreen Chartplotter an investment of 4310 $ Canadian that can give me a certain advantage in the capture of this trout
Question on the 1222,I tried calibrating the compass and when I push the start button, Nothing happens and it stays at 0%.
I was in calm water and trolling motor stowed and I used the main motor to go in a circle 1.5
How do you mark a brush pile with the knob screen
Do you still use the GPSMAP 1022
1022 or 1222?
You should get an affiliate link for us to buy a unit. I’m sure these videos will make people want to purchase one and maybe they will use your link to do so. I know I will.
Thanks for sharing, great video!
is that a gpsmap 1022?
Setting mine up with fishing specialty pole. With its magnetic set up I can move the transducer from the bow to the console in seconds. Do some keep their 1022 on the console? For walleyes I fish from my console so for me I’ll mount my 1022 on a ram mount for quick removal. For crappie I think it will work better in the bow when fishing brush piles so I’ll move it forward. I don’t trust my Ulterra as it self deploys and raises may be an issue. I’m new at Livescope so I may find one option better than the other. I’m using a Livescope power box I built to give me this portability option. Your thoughts? Being a beginner I have taken notes from your video. Thanks for the help!
Just bought livescope and your video was super helpful. I just subscribed to your channel also.
Good Video .
Thanks, I’ll looking into getting a live scope tomorrow.
Awesome video! Thanks for the advice! New subscriber here!
Nicely done, been wanting to get a scope set up.
do you have a video on placement of the transducer and angle
Thanks for sharing! What head unit you using?
Hello. In the panoptix mode, to change the depth and range of the view, the wheel changes in increments of 10 meters. That's a lot. How to adjust the wheel pitch? For example, 1 meter!? Thanks
Have you worked this out yet? I want to know if this can be done also!
@@JimmyCasey-c6b no, unfortunately this is not possible😢
Thanks you explained it very good. I'm learning all I can before I pull the trigger.
Ulterra livescope mount?
An overview of your preferences for the settings on your Helix would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the info! Happy Fishing!
Thanks for sharing great videos thanks have a great day
Thanks for the information!
How do you mount the transducer to the ULTERRA and not have resistance with the cables causing the TM to lockup?
David
Cornfield Crappie sells “Dog Bone” brackets that hold the Transducer Cable to the non-moving parts at the top and bottom of the Ulterra shaft.
I spoke to Cornfield Crappie directly regarding their recommendation and they encouraged using a separate Down Pole.
Pros: No chance of damaging the $1,500 LiveScope Transducer Cable when the Ulterra deploys and retracts. I put a bow Sonar Transducer Cable in the Dog Bones and twice the TM pinched the cable!
Electric Steer as in the Ulterra is not as good and accurate as cable drive.
Cons: The Down Poles are stupid expensive and none are “perfect”.
Be well.
Thanks for the videos on both channels
What happened to showing the Livescope in action as you said near the beginning and right at the end of the video?
Separate video perhaps?
I always learn something watching your videos. Thanks 👍
I want to see more shallow water with the live scope.
Love this series. Really interested in Livescope just not ready to make the jump yet!
Thanks, Really helpful.
Another great video!
👍
Your gain is wayyyyy to low. Ur missing a lot
To each there own but 12,000+ crappie boated and 3 tournament wins last year says I’m doing something right. I’m simply showing what works best for me in the areas I fish.
Brilliant! Thanks
I am from Quebec Canada.The species we fish
is the speckled trout, the characteristic of this one is that it is held in less than 30 feet.The main technique to catch it is by trolling with a spoon followed by a hook with a worm.
Of course it is quite rare with my Humminbird
Mega Live G2N Si to distinguish these specimens even with the traditional sounder because as soon as one approaches them the shadow of the boat makes them flee immediately.In these circumstances if I acquire a Garmin GPSMAP 1222 with Panoptix Livescope System Touchscreen Chartplotter an investment of 4310 $ Canadian that can give me a certain advantage in the capture of this trout