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Re: 9 inch screen vs 12 inch for livescope/active target?
[Re: tmd11111]
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02/23/22 09:47 PM
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Chis D
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Livescope isn’t just for finding fish. It’s great at showing under water cover and structure without having to idle over where you want to fish. I use it more for this then actually looking for fish. Agree 100%. If I see a fish, it's a bonus, but not my primary use. I have a Echomap 93plus (livescope) and a 106sv (map/sonar/down) - see pic. This works great for me. I am sure the 12 is nice, but I like the split units.
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Re: 9 inch screen vs 12 inch for livescope/active target?
[Re: Chis D]
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02/23/22 10:29 PM
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bockscar
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Livescope isn’t just for finding fish. It’s great at showing under water cover and structure without having to idle over where you want to fish. I use it more for this then actually looking for fish. Agree 100%. If I see a fish, it's a bonus, but not my primary use. I have a Echomap 93plus (livescope) and a 106sv (map/sonar/down) - see pic. This works great for me. I am sure the 12 is nice, but I like the split units. Why do those 10s look so big compared to the 9s?! Im sold on the 10....and Im telling myself im not gonna do it and sell it to fund the scope....but ill probably keep my bow unit (9 inch Ti2) and add the scope ducer on the separate pole i have it on right now. Nice set up!
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