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AaronTicknor
Posted 7/2/2020 9:16 AM (#962946 - in reply to #962773)
Subject: Re: 360 imaging




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I think Vegas brings up some good points. I dont use 360 but Livescope. Think it all depends on your expectation too, if you want to see fish and cast to them then MEGA 360 or side imaging both appear to be good options if willing to dial in settings to get that picture (same goes for Livescope). Just my opinion here but I feel like if you are searching for that single fish image that seem to be floating around the interwebs you are missing out on what I believe to be the biggest selling point and that is regarding boat control and proper positioning. I use sideVu (Garmin) and Livescope primarily for reference to structure and boat positioning rather than looking for unique fish. Personally believe this to provide the most value for me.
From my perspective if you intend to use 360 to seek out individual fish or pods of smaller fish AND understand the underwater structure elements in greater detail these types of tools are certainly worth it.

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