2 Hours of Summer Ledge Fishing For Offshore Bass | Side Imaging, Down Imaging, Livescope, Mapping
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Published 2023-06-06
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Fish Finders Used in Video:
Forward Facing Sonar
- Garmin GPSMAP 1022XSV
- Garmin Livescope LVS32 Transducer
Down/Side Imaging:
- Garmin GPSMAP 8610XSV
- Garmin GT56UHD Transducer
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All Comments (21)
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I feel I can learn so much more by this format. I get tired of just watching people catch fish. Thanks for teaching and not just showing off how many fish you can catch.
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I prefer watching the live process of you finding them
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Hi Jonny. Love this video format in which you’re just searching for fish and narrating your interpretation of what you see on imaging. Totally unlike any other bass fishing videos and a great way to teach on-the-water decision making. Also love that the livescope narrative has progressed to just seeing it as a useful tool with a learning curve of its own.
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We're here for knowledge, not entertainment. We can watch action-packed videos of people catching bass anywhere on YT. But WE want to be able to catch 'em too, and this is the way to learn it. This is priceless experience for us. Solid gold. A hard lake on a tough day is exactly what I face every time I take my boat out. I see the buffering continues to be a problem. Speaking for myself, I'd be glad to watch it unedited after you get done. Just record it and upload. Anyway, this is the good stuff IMO.
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This is the absolute best "graph fishing" video I've ever seen - this format is absolutely incredible. New sub.
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This is the next best thing to being in the boat with you. Keep this format coming. I always had it in my mind, you just graphed for hours and found 100s of places, while when I tried it seemed like I wasn't finding anything and giving up too easy. This puts it in perspective and makes it feel like I was on the right track but needed to keep looking.
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I definitely prefer this, but keep some fish catching videos too. There are things to learn in both situations. I have never seen anyone do a video like this and have always wanted to see one. Like others have said, this is the next best thing to being in the boat with you.
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One of the best and most real videos I've ever seen. Thank you!
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Love this❤❤ Your live scope is really hot, can you please turn it down so we can see and can you adjust the depth on the screen so we can track your bait as it is right now we can’t see it. Love these types of videos 😊
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These are my favorite videos by a mile! Lure/technique tip videos are all the same, we need to see the process!
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This is the best! Take us fishing with you every time out
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Learned and improved more in the last couple years,watching fish the moment, than I could have ever learned myself!!😊😊
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Definitely the live process. Particularly when you add commentary interpreting what is on side scan … rocks, submerged vegetation, shadows, shell beds, etc and how to use that your combination with down imaging and 2D …
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Seeing all the pretty lookin docks on points and channel swings and im screaming at the computer saying FISH THAT!!!!😂
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I love this format. It would be nice to see the map and your boat trail. That way it shows how your graphing the specific areas. Just a thought. Keep it coming 😊
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I prefer this method because it is an awesome teaching tool. This is my most favorite video that you have made. Thanks!!!
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Looking forward to the Garmin guide
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I'd recommend moving your picture when you are graphing so it is in the upper left or lower left of the side-scan part of the split screen. Having it on the map like you have on the past couple of videos makes it so we cannot see what approach you are using to graph over the structure (what angle are you coming into each point at and such). That said, these are great videos and I really appreciate the honest, uncut approach as it is vastly more educational than most other YouTube videos that are just catch feast videos. Looking forward to seeing more!
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Diawa or Abu needs to endorse this guy! Great content!
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Really enjoy your live, unedited trips on the lake.