I tie my own jigs, so I can’t just swap plastic. I like to use a little clip instead of retying constantly. You never know if they want a big white jig, a tiny black jig, or a medium green jig. The clip saves me time and can get multiple jigs down much faster. Also the loose clip allows the jig to hang horizontally without straightening the knot. Great videos as always!
Thank you, so glad you like the videos! Now if I could just get the fish to cooperate like this every time I go out I could make these kind of videos more often hahaha!
Oh man, every time I go out it's like the first time all over again. Still can't believe we're here to see this technology for the first time. I keep thinking "if only my grandfather could see this!". Good luck out there and thanks for watching!
That’s fantastic!! I’ll have to give it a look when they come out. Right now I have a T handle that I turn left and right which works pretty well. Thanks for the information
There are so many great spots all along the dam on that lake! I am thinking about loading my boat up with a bunch of brush and sinking it out there and posting the coordinates on here for everybody. I'm about to have to cut two trees down on my property so will have loads of good structure to put down - will probably do that soon to make some good deep winter spots out there for all of us. *You are right that for a lot of the year it's smaller fish on that mid-depth brush. Fall is when I have caught the big ones off there - I think as they migrate off the banks and weeds moving towards the deeper water where we find them all winter.
Thank you! I am using the LVS34 transducer paired up with the GPSMap1022. The transducer pole is from Summit and attached to that is The Foot Fisher which lets me turn it with my foot to stay locked onto the fish.
Does the lvs34 look much clearer than the 32. I have been following you since you started and to me there’s a difference in the video. I have the 32 just trying to justify another $1200 for the 34. Thanks and I really enjoy your videos.
Thanks so much! So I've fished a LOT this past year and some of that has been with a friend that has the 32. His is set up portable like mine and he brings it on the boat so we get to see side-by-side. I'd say the LVS34 is maybe ~30% more clear if you're fishing within 40ft. Past that I'd say the difference starts jumping and the 34 will let you accurately target crappie much further. That's a lot just to say basically - if you fish < 40ft from the boat I'd stick with the 32 because you can still load the boat and see good enough. If you fish further than that the 34 is much much better and may be worth the investment. *I'm about to release my cable-steer foot rotator for transducer poles within the year that is, in my opinion, the best thing ever if you use a transducer pole. I'm still working with manufacturers so don't have final pricing but if you're looking for an upgrade I really really love the thing and can't say enough good about it.
Man, that’s fun to watch. Been fishing here in Indiana and about the only thing that works is small profile jig tipped with sparkle crappie nibble. So much fun! Great video!!
Bob!!! That is exactly what I used this weekend that caught us some big ones. Those sparkle nibbles seem to disintegrate faster than the normal ones but they sure did work. My foot-rotator is coming along and I'm getting final testing done so we can get the plastic molds made now. The main box will now be made of stainless steel as it is somehow cheaper than plastic (who knew?). Anyway, all that to say I still have one coming for you, just taking longer than I expected to get manufacturing going.
@@destinsboggybayouinshorech1154 Thanks so much for watching! I actually spent the last 1+ year engineering and patenting a mechanical device that lets you rotate the transducer pole using your foot (no batteries/motors). Not just blowing smoke, it is outstanding and I never fish without it any more. It attaches to almost any existing transducer pole and can be added/removed in about 10 seconds. In the final stages of prototype testing with the new metal foot box design and hope to have the first batch manufactured and in boxes soon.
@@destinsboggybayouinshorech1154 Thank you! It takes a lot of editing hours but I have fun getting to rewatch my fishing trips. I feel like I get twice as much experience out of every day on the water now that I can watch over what worked or didn't work.
Thank you! So I rarely set my distance closer than 40 feet because I wind up pitching/casting to 30-40ft and it gives me some leeway to correct the lure's position. So if I go too far left/right I can drag it back over and still have time to put it exactly where I want it when I'm approaching the fish. Now if the fish are spooky and I have to set up further then I just have to be good with the casts that day (or re-cast a lot in my case hahaha)
Hey have you ever had an issue with your GoPro blinking really badly whenever it videos your livescope screen? Mine just randomly started doing this and I can’t figure out how to fix it.
Hey, thanks for watching! I think on that day I was using a chartreuse/pink jig but I change up color almost every time I go out to figure out what they want that day. Good luck out there!
Oh dang, that was you?!?! My bad!! hahaha, nah I spent way too long fishing out of a small boat to get close to anybody while spinning the kids around.
I tie my own jigs, so I can’t just swap plastic. I like to use a little clip instead of retying constantly. You never know if they want a big white jig, a tiny black jig, or a medium green jig. The clip saves me time and can get multiple jigs down much faster. Also the loose clip allows the jig to hang horizontally without straightening the knot. Great videos as always!
Thanks for doing these videos. The livescope and boat view, at the same time, are the best way to show what you're doing. Very educational.
Thank you, so glad you like the videos!
Now if I could just get the fish to cooperate like this every time I go out I could make these kind of videos more often hahaha!
Just starting my live scope adventures. I appreciate your videos!
Oh man, every time I go out it's like the first time all over again. Still can't believe we're here to see this technology for the first time. I keep thinking "if only my grandfather could see this!".
Good luck out there and thanks for watching!
That’s fantastic!! I’ll have to give it a look when they come out. Right now I have a T handle that I turn left and right which works pretty well. Thanks for the information
Great video man, very helpful
Great video, super informative.
Thank you!
Great video!
Thank you!
I fish those exact piles. Usually holds smaller fish. Every now & again u can get some good 1’s out of there.
There are so many great spots all along the dam on that lake! I am thinking about loading my boat up with a bunch of brush and sinking it out there and posting the coordinates on here for everybody.
I'm about to have to cut two trees down on my property so will have loads of good structure to put down - will probably do that soon to make some good deep winter spots out there for all of us.
*You are right that for a lot of the year it's smaller fish on that mid-depth brush. Fall is when I have caught the big ones off there - I think as they migrate off the banks and weeds moving towards the deeper water where we find them all winter.
Love your videos just need them more often 😢
Thank you! Hope to have more time now that the weather is too cold for my kids to keep a tube tied to the back of my boat!
Great video. What Garmin unit are you using for Livescope? Thanks!
Thank you! I am using the LVS34 transducer paired up with the GPSMap1022.
The transducer pole is from Summit and attached to that is The Foot Fisher which lets me turn it with my foot to stay locked onto the fish.
Does the lvs34 look much clearer than the 32. I have been following you since you started and to me there’s a difference in the video. I have the 32 just trying to justify another $1200 for the 34. Thanks and I really enjoy your videos.
Thanks so much!
So I've fished a LOT this past year and some of that has been with a friend that has the 32. His is set up portable like mine and he brings it on the boat so we get to see side-by-side.
I'd say the LVS34 is maybe ~30% more clear if you're fishing within 40ft. Past that I'd say the difference starts jumping and the 34 will let you accurately target crappie much further.
That's a lot just to say basically - if you fish < 40ft from the boat I'd stick with the 32 because you can still load the boat and see good enough. If you fish further than that the 34 is much much better and may be worth the investment.
*I'm about to release my cable-steer foot rotator for transducer poles within the year that is, in my opinion, the best thing ever if you use a transducer pole. I'm still working with manufacturers so don't have final pricing but if you're looking for an upgrade I really really love the thing and can't say enough good about it.
Man, that’s fun to watch. Been fishing here in Indiana and about the only thing that works is small profile jig tipped with sparkle crappie nibble. So much fun! Great video!!
Bob!!! That is exactly what I used this weekend that caught us some big ones. Those sparkle nibbles seem to disintegrate faster than the normal ones but they sure did work.
My foot-rotator is coming along and I'm getting final testing done so we can get the plastic molds made now. The main box will now be made of stainless steel as it is somehow cheaper than plastic (who knew?). Anyway, all that to say I still have one coming for you, just taking longer than I expected to get manufacturing going.
What is a foot rotator?
Great videos by the way. I love to watch the fish’s reaction to the bait. You have it setup perfectly. Thanks
@@destinsboggybayouinshorech1154 Thanks so much for watching!
I actually spent the last 1+ year engineering and patenting a mechanical device that lets you rotate the transducer pole using your foot (no batteries/motors). Not just blowing smoke, it is outstanding and I never fish without it any more.
It attaches to almost any existing transducer pole and can be added/removed in about 10 seconds.
In the final stages of prototype testing with the new metal foot box design and hope to have the first batch manufactured and in boxes soon.
@@destinsboggybayouinshorech1154 Thank you! It takes a lot of editing hours but I have fun getting to rewatch my fishing trips. I feel like I get twice as much experience out of every day on the water now that I can watch over what worked or didn't work.
Nice video! James is there a reason that to have the distance set at 40’, when you constantly fished at 20’ or less?
Thank you! So I rarely set my distance closer than 40 feet because I wind up pitching/casting to 30-40ft and it gives me some leeway to correct the lure's position. So if I go too far left/right I can drag it back over and still have time to put it exactly where I want it when I'm approaching the fish.
Now if the fish are spooky and I have to set up further then I just have to be good with the casts that day (or re-cast a lot in my case hahaha)
Hey have you ever had an issue with your GoPro blinking really badly whenever it videos your livescope screen? Mine just randomly started doing this and I can’t figure out how to fix it.
What are your livescope settings
Hey thanks for watching, here's a quick (< 2 minute) video that shows my settings:
ruclips.net/video/hBlBt7HcApQ/видео.html
What color jig was you using
Hey, thanks for watching! I think on that day I was using a chartreuse/pink jig but I change up color almost every time I go out to figure out what they want that day. Good luck out there!
Oh, don’t tell me that you’re one of those people that pulls a tubes in circles around my boat while I tried to fish… lol
Oh dang, that was you?!?! My bad!!
hahaha, nah I spent way too long fishing out of a small boat to get close to anybody while spinning the kids around.