Live fishing
Sharpshooting allows direct targeting of big fish. Thanks to the live echo sounder, the angler can spot the presence and, above all, the size of the fish in real time, and thus choose to present his lure only to the biggest or most promising specimens, instead of fishing blind.
A modern fishing technique that allows you to understand and analyze the live behavior of the largest predators, whether close to shore or further offshore. Sharpshooting allows you to observe the reaction of the fish to each passage of the lure and to modify your approach. You can tell whether the fish is following, attacking, turning away or remaining indifferent. This makes it possible to immediately adjust the presentation, lure type or animation to maximize the chances of triggering an attack, which is particularly effective on wary or experienced fish, especially larger subjects.

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Fishing live at sea saves time and increases efficiency. By avoiding areas with no activity or populated by small fish, the angler spends most of his time targeting potential trophy fish, which statistically increases the average catch size and the probability of catching an exceptional fish. Whether you're fishing with lures, bait or livebait, livefishing is a great way to perform.

Faced with a refusal or hesitation from a big fish (amberjacks, liches, tunas and other barracudas or tassergals...), the angler can adapt instantly and change lure, color or animation in real time, until he finds the combination that triggers the attack, as shown by numerous examples in competition or on professional circuits.

Sharpshooting has revolutionized modern fishing, enabling anglers to see and target the biggest fish precisely, adapt their technique live and maximize the time spent on trophy subjects. This may explain the spectacular increase in record catches among sea anglers who have mastered this method, which you have yet to discover.