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Old 11-29-2021, 12:38 PM
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Nice comparison of the three units.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wM9PNOx37Y
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Old 11-29-2021, 01:33 PM
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nice comparison forsure! wish I had 4g to spare. i'd be happy with any unit LOL
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Good comparison.

If I was in NW Ontario I can see huge benefits, in Alberta, not so much. YMMV.

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Old 11-29-2021, 02:32 PM
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Good comparison.

If I was in NW Ontario I can see huge benefits, in Alberta, not so much. YMMV.
They are amazing in Alberta!
Overkill on price. So glad I got mine on a big sale but still a ton of $$$.
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Old 11-29-2021, 02:40 PM
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I fish with the Lowrance ActiveTarget and have since last January. It's been a super valuable tool to say the least.

I used both a 9" Elite FS and HDS Live last winter and was great on both. In my boat I have HDS Live units networked so it can be seen on any unit. My wife likes it so much that she wants her own for her side of the boat.

I fish Walleye and Lake Trout in Alberta and don't want to fish without it.

NOTE: They are power hungry so make sure to get an auxiliary battery to run them and not only on your cranking battery. In winter, I'm upgrading this year from a 23ah to a 30ah to get a full day out of one battery.
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Old 11-29-2021, 06:59 PM
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Good video. As someone who has logged countless hours ice fishing with a LiveScope, I can see some errors in his testing. But the gist of it looks pretty accurate to me.

Garmin still looks to be the overall leader. LiveScope just flat out works. Less interference, better stitching. I just feel like the LiveScope is the set it and forget it live imaging option. And the fact that it has the smallest transducer is a win when you're trying to fish down the same hole as your LiveScope. Now if they could just get their $#!t together on mapping I'd be all in with them.

I know exactly what Jay means when he says Lowrance's unit is the sharpest. Fish look more like a fish on Active Target than LiveScope (HB just looks wrong to me in videos I've seen). Very importantly, it's easier to tell how a fish is reacting on Active Target than LiveScope...think it's more like an underwater camera. Even the stitching has been much improved since release. But the horrendous screen tilting he refers to as twitching really sinks Active Target for me. Some days the bottom in down view just yaws back and forth like a teeter totter. I'm waiting for more ice to take advantage of my mapping to see if I want to stay with Lowrance or not.

This is the best video I've seen of Mega Live. It actually looked comparable to the other two. It did look to have the best bottom separation of the three, so there's that. Otherwise, not much to really pique my interest unless I was already fully invested in HB. That 'ducer is goofy large too. I'd rather have a black box that that any day.
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Old 11-29-2021, 10:45 PM
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I fish with the Lowrance ActiveTarget and have since last January. It's been a super valuable tool to say the least.

I used both a 9" Elite FS and HDS Live last winter and was great on both. In my boat I have HDS Live units networked so it can be seen on any unit. My wife likes it so much that she wants her own for her side of the boat.

I fish Walleye and Lake Trout in Alberta and don't want to fish without it.

NOTE: They are power hungry so make sure to get an auxiliary battery to run them and not only on your cranking battery. In winter, I'm upgrading this year from a 23ah to a 30ah to get a full day out of one battery.
Thanks willow that's good info. Gotta be a good unit in the winter when dead still. I'm leaving mine in the boat and going with a flasher but if I ever really settle on a honey hole I'll take the time to rig up my elite 9. They are deadly.
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