@@KyleCortianaFishing Following your videos and hope to be up there in that same time frame. Will be looking for additional videos on fishing up there.
Excellent video! More more more! I wondered if you were going to set the hook on that big one when I saw the weight swimming up the slope. It's a lot more fun when you're fishing a lake or river that has a good bass population. It can be frustrating when you're not.
I wanna see some arrows and circles and John Madden saying" ya got yer bass here, here and here. The bait is gonna swoop down here and bam you got yer bass."😂
Forgot to comment when posted but re-watching this and it's great just the content I was looking for! More tags associated with the sonar could help others too! #livetarget, #livescope etc Thanks again!
Great video! So I still get confused about spatial relationships on this technology. It looks like I'm viewing the image from the side, but how can that be if the transducer is looking down at the fish? Also does anyone else get seizures from watching all that interference flickering? Geez...
Hey Jason, thanks for the questions. On the spatial relationship question: The Active Target transducers have three faces that all have a different angle, as to capture more underwater images. Then the 3 faces have to stitch that info together and merge that data where they intersect, to create the entire picture that we see on the graph. Since you can physically adjust where the transducer is pointed (Down view, Forward view, or Perspective) then what you see on the graph can be drastically different. In this video, I have the transducer faces in the FORWARD mode which basically means that one transducer face is pointed down, the next face is slanted slightly more forward, and the third face is angled that same angle more forward than the second face (and can almost look at the bottom side of the surface of the water. In the Forward mode, you’re looking down and outward in the direction you point the transducer. It’s giving you a Real Time look so you see instantly what it points at, where traditional transducers scroll through and paint a static image. After reading what I wrote, I feel like that may be more confusing than helpful. 😝 But I hope not. Seizure Question: 😝 Not that I know of! But in turn up my contrast really high which increases the “noise” that you’re seeing. The reason I do that is bc I want to see everything bright and I’m used to looking through the clutter of noise. You can turn the contrast down and the interference you mention will do away almost entirely.
Do you position the boat and cast into the wind or wind at your back Fish position facing into the current just to clarify do you bring the bait to the fishes straight into their face
That’s just one of countless ways that you can use to help locate and catch smallmouth. By no means is it the only way to do it. Some anglers find it very useful and exciting to do it this way. I’m also a big fan of getting shallow and flinging a bait as far as I can and catch em winding it back.
Great video KC. I'm in Texas and have been to the river once. Plan to go back 2025. One of my favorite places. Be safe and keep swingin' on'em.
Thanks Rick! I’m sure I’ll be up here July thru September
@@KyleCortianaFishing Following your videos and hope to be up there in that same time frame. Will be looking for additional videos on fishing up there.
Definitely needing a Crappie version back home! Safe travels!
I can make that happen!!
Excellent video! More more more!
I wondered if you were going to set the hook on that big one when I saw the weight swimming up the slope.
It's a lot more fun when you're fishing a lake or river that has a good bass population. It can be frustrating when you're not.
Nicely done!
I wanna see some arrows and circles and John Madden saying" ya got yer bass here, here and here. The bait is gonna swoop down here and bam you got yer bass."😂
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Great stuff Kyle!! 🙌👍🏻
Thx Russ
Good stuff bubba. I’ve seen it first hand in action. Not all that easy to me. Definitely some skill involved.
Gotta have a strong lower back to stay hunkered over all day looking at the screen! 😂
No doubt but there is skill and trained 👀 as well.
Good stuff, now that’s a instructional video
Thanks and happy you liked it
That sure beats push-poling out of a swamp😂 Very cool video buddy!
Oh you can say that again!!
Forgot to comment when posted but re-watching this and it's great just the content I was looking for! More tags associated with the sonar could help others too! #livetarget, #livescope etc
Thanks again!
Thanks Seth. I’ve got all the hashtags I could think of within my 500 max character limit. Not sure how to help it get more traction. Thanks again
Dude thanks for the video hard work keep catching them biggens
Thanks! Glad you liked it
This is great. More of this.
Glad you liked it!
Nice video Kyle. What size dropshot weight do you use at 50'?
3/8 if soft current and 1/2oz if stronger currents are present
Awesome video
Thank you
Great video! So I still get confused about spatial relationships on this technology. It looks like I'm viewing the image from the side, but how can that be if the transducer is looking down at the fish?
Also does anyone else get seizures from watching all that interference flickering? Geez...
Hey Jason, thanks for the questions. On the spatial relationship question:
The Active Target transducers have three faces that all have a different angle, as to capture more underwater images. Then the 3 faces have to stitch that info together and merge that data where they intersect, to create the entire picture that we see on the graph. Since you can physically adjust where the transducer is pointed (Down view, Forward view, or Perspective) then what you see on the graph can be drastically different. In this video,
I have the transducer faces in the FORWARD mode which basically means that one transducer face is pointed down, the next face is slanted slightly more forward, and the third face is angled that same angle more forward than the second face (and can almost look at the bottom side of the surface of the water. In the Forward mode, you’re looking down and outward in the direction you point the transducer. It’s giving you a Real Time look so you see instantly what it points at, where traditional transducers scroll through and paint a static image.
After reading what I wrote, I feel like that may be more confusing than helpful. 😝 But I hope not.
Seizure Question: 😝 Not that I know of! But in turn up my contrast really high which increases the “noise” that you’re seeing. The reason I do that is bc I want to see everything bright and I’m used to looking through the clutter of noise. You can turn the contrast down and the interference you mention will do away almost entirely.
Do you position the boat and cast into the wind or wind at your back
Fish position facing into the current just to clarify do you bring the bait to the fishes straight into their face
I prefer to throw my bait up current or cross current but not down
How cool was that?
Man I love it when the fish read the script
so as long as I see a Boulder there. just use FFS and drop shot. i mean. thats only exciting for so long. then it's just staring at a screen
That’s just one of countless ways that you can use to help locate and catch smallmouth. By no means is it the only way to do it. Some anglers find it very useful and exciting to do it this way. I’m also a big fan of getting shallow and flinging a bait as far as I can and catch em winding it back.
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This livescope shit needs to be banned!!!
I’m pretty sure it’s here to stay and likely new technology will surpass what currently exist.