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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5872738" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>No doubt livescope leads to skill degradation. I was/am primarily a stream smallmouth chaser. But loved eating crappie, so i bought a boat and started chasing them. Without forward facing sonar , i caught exactly one crappie. After i got it, we filled the cooler about everytime. I just had no experience to draw off of and had no idea where they were at different times. I can admit it. </p><p></p><p>I care nothing about competitive fishing but i can see how the reliance on ffs substitutes for learning the lake and putting in extra time on the water to find the fish the old way. I never plan to use it on my river boat, as i know where those fish are. I don't particularly like staring at a screen, but it beats not having fried crappie once a week</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5872738, member: 2947"] No doubt livescope leads to skill degradation. I was/am primarily a stream smallmouth chaser. But loved eating crappie, so i bought a boat and started chasing them. Without forward facing sonar , i caught exactly one crappie. After i got it, we filled the cooler about everytime. I just had no experience to draw off of and had no idea where they were at different times. I can admit it. I care nothing about competitive fishing but i can see how the reliance on ffs substitutes for learning the lake and putting in extra time on the water to find the fish the old way. I never plan to use it on my river boat, as i know where those fish are. I don’t particularly like staring at a screen, but it beats not having fried crappie once a week [/QUOTE]
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