You have to love the Garmin Livescope. I keep mine portable, canoe, trips to Canada, when I jump into mine friends boat. Going ice fishing Saturday & dragging it along too! Keep up the good work!
Awesome install Justin! I’ve got a portable unit almost the same I’m gonna throw on My Jon crispy collector and hit up choke canyon down here. I’ve got an electronic remote operated jig I made for live scoping that vibrates and varies in intensity. It’s the size of a 1oz jig. Also charged by inductive charging and waterproof internals. Any idea on how I could get this in front of anyone like yourself.
I have Livescope and spotlock on my 14ft skiff. Infact I have a 93SV in the front and back of the boat and they are linked. They cost more than the boat but it works for me on the lakes I fish.
Consider Amped outdoors NMC 14.4 volt battery. They have higher voltage that garmin can handle. Improves the image even more for longer.They are very light. Works great on my 93 uhd with llvs 34
Should be able to load the boat with those winter time slab crappie loaded up in those dock slips. I'm sure you was seeing them before with your phoenix but being able to get on them during the summer ain't so easy with every slip having a boat in it!
im going livescope on my 12'' jon so i can livescope where no livescope has gone before.. is it worth it.. probably.. its not about how much the boat costs its about how much u catch though..
I’ve been thinking about Lscope for my $800 plastic Uncle Buck’s Pond Prowler 🤣😁👍👍. Your video timing is Perfect. Looking forward to more information on the rails & setup and of course watching the future catch,clean, cook video 😁👍👍
Honestly… all I’m missing for my little flat 12 is livescope or mega live. I wouldn’t touch a fiber glass boat to save my life the more I think about it.
@@turtsable they can’t take big waters like a fiberglass boat though. Unless it’s a deep v, I have a little 12 footer too and it gets sketch when you’re going through waves and rough water. Just got an old fiberglass for free that I’m restoring and I’ll be decking that out for the big lakes.
Excellent review.. Was referred to this review by Dangle Nation. I’m (was) wondering about using such a setup in my drift boat for back trolling in a river- distance back 70ft. max, going from side to side looking for bottom contour drops where larger fish take shelter and hide in the currents. Do you think this would be a good application for that? I was looking at the Summit link you provided - excellent- do you think they would sell the complete unit all wired up or do you know any shops that do sell it as a complete setup? Many Thanks for taking the plunge and making this great video review.
Love it! I just got my first unit (Vexilar Sonarphone sp200). I don’t know if you’ve heard of them. They connect to a phone or tablet. Being winter here in Ontario Canada I have to wait until April or May for the ice to melt until I can use it. But I am stoked! Great content as always. You’ve really inspired me to start my own RUclips fishing content channel. Keep up the great work!
Had my flat bottom boat 5yrs. Paid only $3k 25hr Big Cat Mercury and have a $600 fish finder on it. A good fisherman knows you don’t need all what you have to be successful. I’ll catch 10lb cats all day long but also catch that perfect dinner all day long.
Wish you would have broke down the price and more in depot install. I also hope you record you installing the mount in the boat. I love your channel and have been watching a long time. I knew this day was coming. The crispy collector is a tool used to fill the freezer and everyone should want the sharpest tool.
I just got my first fly rod for Christmas. I was wondering if you could make a “how to” video just all around fly fishing video I’m so lost haha Thank you !
Look up amp lithium. I think I bought a 32 amp hr bat for around 150 and it powers my black box and 106uhd and lvs 34 prob get 12+ hours of full use and although it’s a 12v battery I wanna say when it’s fully charge it puts off 14v
I just got my first jon boat built! I wanna add a 9” screen with live scope soo bad! But I know nothing about electronics lmao! Gotta start somewhere though
I did this in my jon boat I kept the small battery and got a small solar panel for a trickle charge it works very well for me. I used it for my live well and the small battery lasted all day running the well nonstop.
Justin, if you have the 94sv like you said , you won’t have inland mapping,just coastal. You’ll need to buy a map card. The 94sv has coastal mapping and the 93sv has inland mapping.
94 SV? LVS34 will only preform as good as the LVS32 on this unit, you needed the UHD. If your running the lvs 32 on the Phoenix, just change out ducers to get the most from your purchase.
I assure you that versatrack rail is very strong. I have a boat cleat I anchor to mounted to the versatrack. Fishing the mo river one night Fell asleep and had a 14 " tree trunk 20 ft. Long ride up my anchor line and smash into my boat with no damage done. Rude awakening.
Dont judge the battery performance until the fourth charge cycle. Fully charge each time and fully discharge to recommended lowest battery voltage probably around 9 volts. Something most likely will go wrong the first two charge cycles to give inconsistent performance data. Over the next two charge cycles it will stabalize to almost as good as it will get. So on the fourth charge cycle take your run time analysis and 5 Then determine if to upgrade and keep it for backup or just get rid of it. But do not just toss it to the side from first couple charge cycles. Really' What differance is under 5lbs in a battery that size going to make? Again very very important to do initial charge cycles through the full range of discharge. Dont re-charge early and dont under charge and use as low amps as you got. Half amp charger ideally for lead until battery is fully maintenced over a few charges then 1 or 2 amp trickle charges are good enough. No sense talking about lithium chargers, shorter the heat cycle the better.... Right? It is important to not create memory spots in the battery cycle for the battery's max life performamce. Which you are going to need with a small battery, especially when cold, so whencyou do charge fully charge them all at once. Personally i would just run two full size lithiums if money vs duration was the most important. And certainly if i had multiple boats and one sat for a couple months needing to charge the lead batteries every single time and shortening their life expectency the longer they sit under voltage. Plus have two small lithiums for portability(ice fishing)if that boat is its main home. So can save the life of the potable batteries. A battery is going to charge and discharge maximum number ot times. Lets hypothetically say 1000 times. Weather it is fully discharged or not you are still only going to get 1000 charges out of it. Being down a couple volts and only charge for 6 hours instead of 17hours does not mean you can charge it 3 times like that and count as 1 of the 1000 charge cycles. It will count for 3 of the charge cycles. As much as you fish I dont think having 2 small $200 lithium batteries last only 2 years is the smart choice because you need them fully charged each and every time because they are small. Versus having a full size that you can drain totally and have one of the portables or both in the unit for backup the few times it runs out between charges while on the water for 12 hours a day. All this is true weather you go with lead or lithium. Only weight, runtime and extreem cold amps/voltage will vary. I can understand having seperate battery for a trolling motor as a "must-have" but, Does a live scope really use as much power as a trolling motor over a full day? It is hard to compare battery maintenence between the two. Lithiums are hyped to be carefree charging but we know the charging is actually very sophisticated and highly regulated. Not leaving you much options without buying a manufacturing grade matcher/charger. And thats not an option unless your a tesla racing team with a japanese battery dream contact.
looks like you need to raise the transducer on the transom up a little. the plate at the front needs to be just above the bottom of the boat, if not it will catch water and splash all over the place, or worst case break it off the bracket.
Love love love your video content LFG! You're my people. But I can't take it anymore. You're from Texas, which is the south. It is a CRAP-pie. You don't go to the barhroom and take a CROP. 😂 You sound like a Yankee!
You have to love the Garmin Livescope. I keep mine portable, canoe, trips to Canada, when I jump into mine friends boat. Going ice fishing Saturday & dragging it along too! Keep up the good work!
Awesome install Justin! I’ve got a portable unit almost the same I’m gonna throw on
My Jon crispy collector and hit up choke canyon down here. I’ve got an electronic remote operated jig I made for live scoping that vibrates and varies in intensity. It’s the size of a 1oz jig. Also charged by inductive charging and waterproof internals. Any idea on how I could get this in front of anyone like yourself.
I have Livescope and spotlock on my 14ft skiff. Infact I have a 93SV in the front and back of the boat and they are linked. They cost more than the boat but it works for me on the lakes I fish.
I’ve got a lake in east texas we can catch a few limits of crappie on right now. Caught several last week.
Consider Amped outdoors NMC 14.4 volt battery. They have higher voltage that garmin can handle. Improves the image even more for longer.They are very light. Works great on my 93 uhd with llvs 34
Should be able to load the boat with those winter time slab crappie loaded up in those dock slips.
I'm sure you was seeing them before with your phoenix but being able to get on them during the summer ain't so easy with every slip having a boat in it!
You are adding versatility, adaptability, better dangles......no, it isn't ridiculous!!! It is imperative! 😝
im going livescope on my 12'' jon so i can livescope where no livescope has gone before.. is it worth it.. probably.. its not about how much the boat costs its about how much u catch though..
I’ve been thinking about Lscope for my $800 plastic Uncle Buck’s Pond Prowler 🤣😁👍👍. Your video timing is Perfect. Looking forward to more information on the rails & setup and of course watching the future catch,clean, cook video 😁👍👍
The funny thing is youll start using the Jon boat more than your other boat cause its cheaper on gas and now has livescope
Honestly… all I’m missing for my little flat 12 is livescope or mega live. I wouldn’t touch a fiber glass boat to save my life the more I think about it.
He doesn’t have to worry about money fyi😂
Everyone has to worry about money, the more you have the more you spend. Life is pricey.
@@turtsable they can’t take big waters like a fiberglass boat though. Unless it’s a deep v, I have a little 12 footer too and it gets sketch when you’re going through waves and rough water. Just got an old fiberglass for free that I’m restoring and I’ll be decking that out for the big lakes.
Excellent review.. Was referred to this review by Dangle Nation. I’m (was) wondering about using such a setup in my drift boat for back trolling in a river- distance back 70ft. max, going from side to side looking for bottom contour drops where larger fish take shelter and hide in the currents. Do you think this would be a good application for that? I was looking at the Summit link you provided - excellent- do you think they would sell the complete unit all wired up or do you know any shops that do sell it as a complete setup? Many Thanks for taking the plunge and making this great video review.
Got my kayak and a $40 fish finder definitely ain't LiveScope but it works and very fun. Can't wait to own a boat someday! Always love the videos!!
Haha! Livescope for the jonboat! EPIC!🎉
@lakeforkguy I just realized you hit 1 mil subs!!! Congrats man!!! I wish I could come fish with you! Nice eyes!!
Love it!
I just got my first unit (Vexilar Sonarphone sp200). I don’t know if you’ve heard of them. They connect to a phone or tablet.
Being winter here in Ontario Canada I have to wait until April or May for the ice to melt until I can use it.
But I am stoked!
Great content as always.
You’ve really inspired me to start my own RUclips fishing content channel.
Keep up the great work!
Could you give us a detailed description on how to use the Garmin and what to look for when on the water.
Had my flat bottom boat 5yrs. Paid only $3k 25hr Big Cat Mercury and have a $600 fish finder on it. A good fisherman knows you don’t need all what you have to be successful. I’ll catch 10lb cats all day long but also catch that perfect dinner all day long.
LFG man that’s great the Crispy has new eyes pal. Man I wish I could talk to you about some Crappie baits that I wish GOOGAN would sell.
Where can I get the googan squad down vest your rocking? Absolutely love it... and your channel
Wish you would have broke down the price and more in depot install. I also hope you record you installing the mount in the boat. I love your channel and have been watching a long time. I knew this day was coming. The crispy collector is a tool used to fill the freezer and everyone should want the sharpest tool.
Badass rig for sure-LFG…that beanie is fire….did I miss out on that or is it going to be released!?!?
I just got my first fly rod for Christmas. I was wondering if you could make a “how to” video just all around fly fishing video I’m so lost haha
Thank you !
Look up amp lithium. I think I bought a 32 amp hr bat for around 150 and it powers my black box and 106uhd and lvs 34 prob get 12+ hours of full use and although it’s a 12v battery I wanna say when it’s fully charge it puts off 14v
Like button smashed for the Crispy collector Upgrade...
I run a 9" echomap at the console and at the bow on my boat. Couldn't be happier. No LS yet, but just enjoying what I've got.
What about adding a small solar panel onto the top of the motor? That should at least allow you a few more hours of battery especially on bright days.
I just got my first jon boat built! I wanna add a 9” screen with live scope soo bad! But I know nothing about electronics lmao! Gotta start somewhere though
I have a Seaark 1648 ModV and i built a deck and put a portable Livescope setup on it. Zero regrets
I did this in my jon boat I kept the small battery and got a small solar panel for a trickle charge it works very well for me. I used it for my live well and the small battery lasted all day running the well nonstop.
I have the whole Lowrance setup on my Jon boat. Don’t even have a gas motor on it yet 😂. Stuck on the no gas motor lakes.
Justin, if you have the 94sv like you said , you won’t have inland mapping,just coastal. You’ll need to buy a map card. The 94sv has coastal mapping and the 93sv has inland mapping.
This is very true. I was going to post the same exact thing.
You got me liking this might be setup I want do
You could rig a small solar panel on the boat to help charge the battery
Funny !!store it the garage it will never leave the boat it will be an addiction. Enjoy
My buddy uses a 24W DeWalt drill battery to power his electronics on his Jon boat. Light too
Finally giving the chrispy what she deserves
You should put a small solar panel on it I have one on mine and it helps keep the battery charged
94 SV?
LVS34 will only preform as good as the LVS32 on this unit, you needed the UHD.
If your running the lvs 32 on the Phoenix, just change out ducers to get the most from your purchase.
I assure you that versatrack rail is very strong. I have a boat cleat I anchor to mounted to the versatrack. Fishing the mo river one night Fell asleep and had a 14 " tree trunk 20 ft. Long ride up my anchor line and smash into my boat with no damage done. Rude awakening.
I feel your pain about having six thousand dollars worth of electronics on a four thousand dollar boat! I did the same thing! 😵💫
How much did you invest in that set up you got. Everything
Makes perfect sense to have on your food catcher...not so much sense on the sport fishing rig
Just need to go into settings and turn off the auto power on. It will come on when power supplied if this is not turned to off.
I've been toying with the idea of livescop on my john boat and I think you sold me on it
Next thing you know you’ll be putting power poles on it
What a SWEET system!
Should've got the glue on plate for the transducer instead of drilling holes
Worth it
Look at a solar charger for the Garmin!
Would you tell us about what the upgrades cost, all in?
This is what I love about trout fishing in Colorado. Don’t need any of that non sense to catch a fish. Lol.
I've been a fan since your brain surgery video hopefully you are doing well
I have the same situation.
Dont judge the battery performance until the fourth charge cycle. Fully charge each time and fully discharge to recommended lowest battery voltage probably around 9 volts. Something most likely will go wrong the first two charge cycles to give inconsistent performance data. Over the next two charge cycles it will stabalize to almost as good as it will get. So on the fourth charge cycle take your run time analysis and 5
Then determine if to upgrade and keep it for backup or just get rid of it. But do not just toss it to the side from first couple charge cycles. Really' What differance is under 5lbs in a battery that size going to make? Again very very important to do initial charge cycles through the full range of discharge. Dont re-charge early and dont under charge and use as low amps as you got. Half amp charger ideally for lead until battery is fully maintenced over a few charges then 1 or 2 amp trickle charges are good enough. No sense talking about lithium chargers, shorter the heat cycle the better.... Right? It is important to not create memory spots in the battery cycle for the battery's max life performamce. Which you are going to need with a small battery, especially when cold, so whencyou do charge fully charge them all at once.
Personally i would just run two full size lithiums if money vs duration was the most important. And certainly if i had multiple boats and one sat for a couple months needing to charge the lead batteries every single time and shortening their life expectency the longer they sit under voltage. Plus have two small lithiums for portability(ice fishing)if that boat is its main home. So can save the life of the potable batteries.
A battery is going to charge and discharge maximum number ot times. Lets hypothetically say 1000 times. Weather it is fully discharged or not you are still only going to get 1000 charges out of it. Being down a couple volts and only charge for 6 hours instead of 17hours does not mean you can charge it 3 times like that and count as 1 of the 1000 charge cycles. It will count for 3 of the charge cycles. As much as you fish I dont think having 2 small $200 lithium batteries last only 2 years is the smart choice because you need them fully charged each and every time because they are small. Versus having a full size that you can drain totally and have one of the portables or both in the unit for backup the few times it runs out between charges while on the water for 12 hours a day.
All this is true weather you go with lead or lithium. Only weight, runtime and extreem cold amps/voltage will vary. I can understand having seperate battery for a trolling motor as a "must-have" but,
Does a live scope really use as much power as a trolling motor over a full day?
It is hard to compare battery maintenence between the two. Lithiums are hyped to be carefree charging but we know the charging is actually very sophisticated and highly regulated. Not leaving you much options without buying a manufacturing grade matcher/charger. And thats not an option unless your a tesla racing team with a japanese battery dream contact.
LFG🎉
I put a Humminbird Solix on my 10' jon boat. Lol
Just my reaction to the thumbnail brought the 6YO out.
why drill in the boat why not just a small plastic piece on the boot and dont add any holes to your boat
Where’s the fishing trips in your dad’s boat?
🤘🏽🤘🏽love it!
Well you didn’t say, how much did everything cost
I had my active target and 12” lives before I even had my own boat to mount them on so I don’t think it’s nearly as ridiculous as me lol
I mean if you can afford it, why not? 😂
looks like you need to raise the transducer on the transom up a little. the plate at the front needs to be just above the bottom of the boat, if not it will catch water and splash all over the place, or worst case break it off the bracket.
Just don’t be like Jon B with it. Constantly looking at Jon’s back as he stares at his feet looking for fish. 😂
Pretty awesome ❤😂😂
Turn it into a duck hunting boat
👍
Take my money!
Cool
Woot
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Love love love your video content LFG! You're my people. But I can't take it anymore. You're from Texas, which is the south. It is a CRAP-pie. You don't go to the barhroom and take a CROP. 😂 You sound like a Yankee!
Livescope ain't fishin'.
I like how he pretends to check out lol like he is paying for any of this stuff! lmao