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<blockquote data-quote="Mud Creek" data-source="post: 5872580" data-attributes="member: 13378"><p>I'm not fool enough to believe a live scope puts them on the hook but have also been around long enough to know if it didn't give some sort of an advantage people wouldn't be so crazy about them(be it for or against them). The people I've talked with personally that have live scope fall into 2 categories:</p><p></p><p> The first would be skilled fishermen who don't need it but they have the money to play the game and like having all the gadgets.They could probably still catch plenty of fish without it. The second category is for people who don't have much luck catching crappie so this is their hope for a cure all. I've seen it help some a lot and some it didn't really make a difference other than it keeps them sitting in one spot beating a dead horse longer than normal. If it wasn't for seeing them on the screen theyd probably hoist up and move on lol.</p><p></p><p>I said it in another recent thread, If you believe cell phones/the internet have made people lazy or ruined the youth, then I don't see how you could think otherwise of LS. Just people sitting in their boats staring at screens. Sound familiar? I'm afraid in 10-20 years people will be talking about how good fishing used to be before live scope came along. I hope I'm wrong but it sure doesn't look good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mud Creek, post: 5872580, member: 13378"] I'm not fool enough to believe a live scope puts them on the hook but have also been around long enough to know if it didn't give some sort of an advantage people wouldn't be so crazy about them(be it for or against them). The people I've talked with personally that have live scope fall into 2 categories: The first would be skilled fishermen who don't need it but they have the money to play the game and like having all the gadgets.They could probably still catch plenty of fish without it. The second category is for people who don't have much luck catching crappie so this is their hope for a cure all. I've seen it help some a lot and some it didn't really make a difference other than it keeps them sitting in one spot beating a dead horse longer than normal. If it wasn't for seeing them on the screen theyd probably hoist up and move on lol. I said it in another recent thread, If you believe cell phones/the internet have made people lazy or ruined the youth, then I don't see how you could think otherwise of LS. Just people sitting in their boats staring at screens. Sound familiar? I'm afraid in 10-20 years people will be talking about how good fishing used to be before live scope came along. I hope I'm wrong but it sure doesn't look good. [/QUOTE]
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