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<blockquote data-quote="agelessssone" data-source="post: 5668283" data-attributes="member: 15891"><p>Many times people are watching fish on Livescope and bemoaning the fact the "fish won't bite".</p><p>Quite often it's because what they are seeing is non-game fish who are curious to the bait but have no intention in biting.</p><p>I guide and fish probably 150-200 days a year and have had Livescope since day one so, needless to say, I have seen a LOT of fish swim across my screens.</p><p>My 8612 GPSMAP feeds a 21" NBT Marine screen so I have fantastic resolution.</p><p>On more than one occasion I've had a screen full of fish of varying sizes but all ignored my jig, spoon, bait.</p><p>When that happens, I realize I am probably looking at different year class of shad. I've thrown a castnet in those situations and pulled in shad from 5" up to 14".</p><p>That's when you know it's time to move along and find a different group of fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agelessssone, post: 5668283, member: 15891"] Many times people are watching fish on Livescope and bemoaning the fact the "fish won't bite". Quite often it's because what they are seeing is non-game fish who are curious to the bait but have no intention in biting. I guide and fish probably 150-200 days a year and have had Livescope since day one so, needless to say, I have seen a LOT of fish swim across my screens. My 8612 GPSMAP feeds a 21" NBT Marine screen so I have fantastic resolution. On more than one occasion I've had a screen full of fish of varying sizes but all ignored my jig, spoon, bait. When that happens, I realize I am probably looking at different year class of shad. I've thrown a castnet in those situations and pulled in shad from 5" up to 14". That's when you know it's time to move along and find a different group of fish. [/QUOTE]
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