Stop RIGHT NOW If You See This On Your Fish Finder | Side Imaging Bass Fishing Electronics
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- Опубликовано: 10 авг 2023
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Nobody shows the nut and bolts of offshore like you do! Amazing!!
Glad it was helpful!
The best offshore guy on RUclips.. love these videos
Jonny, your videos are always well done and you teach in such an effective manner. As always, thank you!!!
Glad you enjoy!
Great video Jonny keep them coming.👍😎❤️🎣
Thanks, will do!
great stuff as always Jonny! and that was an awesome demonstration of how timing can be so key.👍
Thanks 👍
Your videos are the best!! Your explanations are detailed, your tips are great and it’s obvious you live the sport! Thanks!!!
Thanks so much for all the great information. It takes a long time to learn all these electronics but I remember a lot of what you say and try it at the lake. Thank you!
Great video!! You Always do a great job explaining yourself. Thank you for taking the time to do these!! Keep up the great work!!
I appreciate that!
Another enjoyable day in the boat with you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Still on the bank, but when i finally get that yak I will be giving that offshore 12-4 window some work. All based on your channel. Thank you Jonny!
Thank you so much for your videos! I’m on my second year of kayak fishing but life long angler. Your content has helped me to better understand my electronics and find fish fast! I can honestly contribute a lot of my recent win at a local bass tournament to your content! Thank you so much for what you do!
That's awesome! Glad the videos are helpful.
As a hardcore crappie fisherman who fishes brush piles almost exclusively... Ive learned that bass don't stay on a brish pile that long. If there are no bass around then ill catch crappie.. as soon as the bass move in the crappie disappear or just stop biting. This is why this pattern is touch and go. Bass here one min... The next min.. gone.
Thanks for the info! That's super interesting and makes a lot of sense based on my experience.
Seems like the perfect strategy for the small, clear, pressured lake I fish in SW Ohio. Thanks.
Glad the video was helpful!
Fantastic!..
Thanks Johnny u are the master of the electronics. Great video.
Thanks for watching!
Love your videos! Looking at upgrading my electronics I have a champion 210 elite with the original 7” lowrance graphs what is your recommendation sir
Great video! I have a question about your strategy. When do you decide to move to another area? For example if you have 10 brush piles marked in 4 different areas of the lake for a tournament (40 piles). You fish an area and rotate through all 10 piles, 10 minutes each with no bites how many cycles until you move to another area of the lake?
Great informative video! Do you go back to this lake enough and fish those spots to see if certain brush piles are more productive than others.
I normally don't go to the same lake 2 times in the same month. I prefer finding fish than fishing spots I already know have fish.
But I actually went back out for 2 hours last night and re-fished these same brush piles and caught some big ones. I will be posting an uncut video of both the day I found them and last night's trip.
Awesome video and instruction. Love it!
Your scale is really ounces? For example, 1 lb 8 oz or 1.8 lbs?
It's in ounces. So 1lb 8oz.
Great instruction! A key point you didn’t mention is your search depth. When using this strategy how do you decide what depth (or range) to search for brushpiles?
Here's a video on my rule of thumb for how deep to fish for bass: ruclips.net/video/BGIGffEOnqQ/видео.html
@@FishtheMoment Perfect - i'll watch it this weekend. Thanks for the quick reply.
Lake Berryessa out here in California should be ideal to try out this approach.
Awesome video. I’m having a trouble trying to find your graph setting for garmin, I’m I just missing them. Thanks.
I haven't published the settings for my new Garmin unit on the console. I've been waiting to test in as many situations as possible before publishing it, but I think they are pretty good so I'm going to start working on the guide next week.
@@FishtheMoment ohh ok, thanks for letting me know. No one does videos like you, they are so helpful. Thank you for all you do. I’ll be looking the the setting. Thanks.
Hey Jonny, my last couple outings I won’t get bit on my brush piles until like 10am. Then I’ll start to get bit every few piles or so. Almost like the fish aren’t setting up on them until the sun is high. Would you still focus on those piles early or would you be doing something different like fishing shallow the 1st part of the morning or would you just stick with it early as well? I live in Texas on a lowland reservoir with almost no grass if that helps. Thanks for these videos man, long time follower.
I’m sorry I commented this before watching the last 2-3 min 😂. You’re the man.
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Maybe ive overlooked it...what graphs or graph are you using at console? And just Garmin up front?
Jonny is the vid shot in the past ? I thought we are still in the dog days of summer with water temp > 90 but you are doing late summer to fall pattern ?
I filmed this trip last Tuesday. For me, late summer bass fishing starts in the middle of August and a lot of the patterns are similar from August through early October.
Did you say that you can do Range Rings on Garmin?
Yes, it's a setting in the charts menu.
What color are u using for your livescope?
I'm pretty sure it's called "Floodlight"
@@FishtheMoment thank you
it's driving me nuts... the ring around the boat that you have.... is that a solix setting or does the helix have that? looks like a casting ring around the boat itself?
On a Helix, you can put range rings around each waypoint. I have a Helix settings guide on my website with all my settings.
but your boat has a broken ring around it...... ?
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I have a question and sorry that it doesn't pertain to this exact video, but I am hoping for you or maybe one of your subscribers to clarify for me.
I either read or heard it is not good practice to run your depth finder(s) when the transducer is out of the water. That it is or can be damaging to the transducer. Yet I consistently see professional anglers such as the Elite series pros, MLF pros etc., pull their trolling motors out of the water to move to another area, or when launching or pulling out of the water with their depth finders still on. It doesn't seem to matter what brand of electronics they are using (Humminbird, Lowrance, Garmin, etc.).
So, is this an okay practice or should they be turned off to minimize or mitigate any potential damage? Just to clarify I am not asking is it okay to leave them on when trailering down the road or storing when returning home. This is more directed to stowing the trolling motor to run from one spot to the next, or even tweaking your depth finder while still on the trailer prior to launching the boat.
Thanks
I’ve never had any issues with my transducer being out of the water for 10-15 minutes while running around the lake or setting things up in the parking lot.
The main concern is with forward facing sonar like Livescope. It has a tendency to overheat when left running on hot days. I usually just turn the forward facing transducer off when I know it will be out of the water for more than 10 minutes. You can “stop transmitting” without turning the unit off on pretty much every unit on the market across all brands.
It’s not as much of a problem in the winter, but I still turn it off anyways because it’s pretty easy to do. Hope that helps.
@@FishtheMoment Thank you. That helps a lot. Greatly appreciate the quick response. Love and have learned a lot from your videos.
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