The Fishfinder Coach Blog

If you're using a Garmin Force or Kraken trolling motor or Garmin heading sensor you can display the exact direction your LiveScope transducer is pointing on your screen. This feature eliminates guesswork when casting to fish or scanning structure, making your sonar...
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If your Garmin LiveScope screen is rocking or tilting back and forth, even in calm water, the issue is usually caused by AHRS (Attitude Heading Reference System) miscalibrating or malfunctioning. AHRS is responsible for stabilizing your sonar image, but if it’s...
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If your Garmin LiveScope image is tilting, rocking, or drifting, or if the compass overlay isn’t accurate, calibrating the compass is the first step to fixing the issue. Compass calibration resets the AHRS (Attitude Heading Reference System), which stabilizes the sonar...
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If you want to see farther ahead in Forward Mode, track fish higher in the water column, and spot your lure as soon as it lands, adjusting your Garmin LiveScope transducer "one click up" can be a game-changer. In regular forward orientation...
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Garmin LiveScope is one of the most powerful real-time sonar tools available, but choosing the right orientation is key to maximizing its effectiveness. Whether you’re scanning for fish ahead, looking straight down, or mapping out shallow structures, each LiveScope mode uses...
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