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How have you set up your livescope?
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<blockquote data-quote="thill" data-source="post: 517363" data-attributes="member: 4972"><p>I have mine on a pole mount, using a Minn Kota clamp mount. I clamp it right next to me and I control the direction, and can point to guests where to cast.</p><p></p><p>I now have a 106 Ultra and I network that with the 93SV so that people can see the livescope view from up front or the back. </p><p></p><p>I bought a gear box from walmart, and mounted the black box, the 93SV and a 50AH TimeUSB Lithium battery in the box, to make it portable. So I use my livescope in both of my boats, and have even taken it to use on friend's boats, too.</p><p></p><p>Livescope is VERY useful for crappie fishing and any kind of structure fishing, including saltwater. It doesn't make the fish bite! But it does narrow down which piling, weedbed, dropoff, etc is holding fish, so it really helps save time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thill, post: 517363, member: 4972"] I have mine on a pole mount, using a Minn Kota clamp mount. I clamp it right next to me and I control the direction, and can point to guests where to cast. I now have a 106 Ultra and I network that with the 93SV so that people can see the livescope view from up front or the back. I bought a gear box from walmart, and mounted the black box, the 93SV and a 50AH TimeUSB Lithium battery in the box, to make it portable. So I use my livescope in both of my boats, and have even taken it to use on friend's boats, too. Livescope is VERY useful for crappie fishing and any kind of structure fishing, including saltwater. It doesn't make the fish bite! But it does narrow down which piling, weedbed, dropoff, etc is holding fish, so it really helps save time. [/QUOTE]
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