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Livescope in saltwater #14722673 05/16/23 09:05 PM
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I have a Livescope I use crappie fishing in NE TX, but will be going to fish with a friend near Port O'Connor for Reds, trout, black drum and no telling what else soon. I am thinking about taking my Livescope and making a portable unit using an old ice chest and Milwaukee batteries. Will the saltwater damage the transducer? What about the 8612 unit? Suggestions on how to best protect them? Can salt-away be sprayed on everything, or just rinse with fresh water? I have a LVS32 and LVS34, which would be better?

Re: Livescope in saltwater [Re: Double Row] #14728304 05/22/23 07:19 PM
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I can't answer your questions , but I saw a TV show where they were using livescope targeting Tarpon in the Florida Keys,

The images were unmistakable. I have also seen Utube video using LS to target redfish.
good luck , let us know how you do.

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