The Fishfinder Coach Blog

Finding the right balance between Forward Range and Down Range is essential for getting the best possible LiveScope image. A 3:1 ratio is a strong starting point, but it’s also important to adjust based on your screen size to avoid stretching...
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Down Range is the setting that determines how deep your sonar scans in Down and Forward Modes. Keeping it properly adjusted helps you focus on fish and structure at the right depth while reducing unnecessary clutter on your screen. What Does...
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Forward Range is one of the most important settings on Garmin LiveScope, as it controls how far in front of the transducer the sonar image extends. Adjusting this setting correctly helps you maximize fish visibility, improve lure tracking, and focus on...
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AHRS (Attitude Heading Reference System) is an image stabilization feature on Garmin LiveScope that automatically corrects for boat movement and adjusts your transducer’s orientation. If your screen is rocking or tilting in rough water, AHRS helps stabilize the image—but if you...
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Pitch Angle is a setting on Garmin LiveScope that adjusts the tilt of your sonar image when stabilization is turned off. If your screen is rocking back and forth or if a flat bottom appears slanted, adjusting Pitch Angle manually helps...
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