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Interesting video Robert.
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Robert....tks for your video post...good info ... maybe a walleye or 2 on the bottom?...Note to FishrFriends...there is no "normal" setback distance in trolling, whether for kokes or trout...your setback could be 5' from the ball, or 150'.... just depends...Here's just a few of my 'depends': what kind of boat/propulsion do you have? larger boat/larger noisier motor, or small craft/ no noise electric motor....are you fishing deeper in summer or shallow early season/early A.M.?...do you have the lake to yourself or do you have lots of competition where your lines can get run over?... are you running 2 lines on each side, where maybe one should be setback further from the other? Are curious kokes looking at your ball, and your lures are 50' behind the ball? You can figure out answers to these, and other variables, with time on the water and practice...that's what makes trolling fun (or frustrating)...but that's fishing...Guluk...
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Robert, that was a great video for showing how much the fish move around the boat, I'd always suspected and heard that, but I didn't realize it was as much as your video shows... really cool tip and video. Thanks... J
PS... Sort of shows a side of livescope that makes it more interesting to me as a boat tool... Always knew it was great for the ice, but I'd not seen the boat value until your video... Have you pointed it backwards and seen if the fish return? I know you mention that they do by your 100' set back, but I was wondering if they return and need to settle a bit, or are they ready to eat when they get there? How does the dark screen transducer set the fan angle and let you know what depth the fish are at? and i assume you can change that if the fish are running at say 30 or 50' deep?
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!
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I enjoyed your video Robert. With all of your electronics isn't it time for a bigger boat? What are you looking into adding next?
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04-01-2022, 01:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2022, 03:56 PM by TroutScout.)
Thank you for posting the excellent video and comments about what we were seeing. I just downloaded the "perspective" software to my Garmin after seeing your video. It looks like you have the settings tuned perfectly. Can you tell us what setting you used on the perspective view?
Like what color screen, gain, interference, etc.
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next time I go I will take a screen shot of the settings'
I had the camera on and I went through the settings but cant find where it is at.