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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5872793" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>That's what they said about side imaging, mega 360, and all that too. "No fish can hide". They said that when the old paper print graphs came out too. I was just a kid then but can remember the older anglers griping about those. </p><p></p><p>When the better lcd screen graphs came out, we figured out you could speed up the scroll speed and get a semi live image on 2D sonar and watch your jig fall vertically under the transducer. We'd find brushpiles and vertical jig them...watch the jig fall as a descending line/streak on the screen and hold it just above the fish and brush. We did that for years for crappie. I'm terrible with names but somewhere in the early 2000 range, that technique took off in bass fishing off shore where the winners were all dropshot/finesse fishing watching their bait and fish on 2D sonar. To me that was sorta the forerunner of livescope and intense screen watching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5872793, member: 220"] That's what they said about side imaging, mega 360, and all that too. "No fish can hide". They said that when the old paper print graphs came out too. I was just a kid then but can remember the older anglers griping about those. When the better lcd screen graphs came out, we figured out you could speed up the scroll speed and get a semi live image on 2D sonar and watch your jig fall vertically under the transducer. We'd find brushpiles and vertical jig them...watch the jig fall as a descending line/streak on the screen and hold it just above the fish and brush. We did that for years for crappie. I'm terrible with names but somewhere in the early 2000 range, that technique took off in bass fishing off shore where the winners were all dropshot/finesse fishing watching their bait and fish on 2D sonar. To me that was sorta the forerunner of livescope and intense screen watching. [/QUOTE]
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