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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5873011" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>Contrary to most I am firmly in the middle. I believe it's a great tool, so is my mapping software, side scan and sonar. My son and I use live scope after we've either found cover and/or a group of fish with sonar or side scan. We then use the forward facing to line up the cast and How deep and then look away. We'll use it to check to see if they are there, if they've moved we'll adjust accordingly.</p><p>Last evening side scan saved the day with white bass, the water came down and they backed way down the river a quick pass found em in an eddie 1/4 mile below where they were and the catching continued.</p><p>Greg hackney said it best, it's a great great tool to use but, really really boring to watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5873011, member: 4591"] Contrary to most I am firmly in the middle. I believe it's a great tool, so is my mapping software, side scan and sonar. My son and I use live scope after we've either found cover and/or a group of fish with sonar or side scan. We then use the forward facing to line up the cast and How deep and then look away. We'll use it to check to see if they are there, if they've moved we'll adjust accordingly. Last evening side scan saved the day with white bass, the water came down and they backed way down the river a quick pass found em in an eddie 1/4 mile below where they were and the catching continued. Greg hackney said it best, it's a great great tool to use but, really really boring to watch. [/QUOTE]
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