Brew city Livescope mount Awesome!

  • mrpike1973
    Posts: 1427
    #2219977

    Been using the Summit Ram mount it works well but you can’t go over 1 MPH it just bends on you. Saw this at the local boat dealer a little spendy but well worth it. You can idle around at 5 MPH and finally locate some fish and stowing it way easier. Thanks For a good product.

    mahtofire14
    Mahtomedi, MN
    Posts: 10922
    #2220041

    Jason Mitchell is a big fan of that Brew City Livescope arm as well.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 17893
    #2220046

    Been using a bmx mount. Easy quick release can get up to 8 mph with no flex and cost 30 bucks on Amazon. Brew city is nice but cost to much for what it is

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 17893
    #2220061

    Buddies set up. They have multiple different styles for under 60 bucks. They hold solid. They lock tight and don’t allow your pole to flex. We also fabricated a pole from a telescopic pole for music sheet holders.

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    dennis smith
    Posts: 63
    #2220066

    X2 on that mount. I got mine on amazon for 40 bucks. I use mine for a 360. I’m sure it will work for live scope also.

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    mrpike1973
    Posts: 1427
    #2220070

    I’m always a day late dollar short. Thanks for posting

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 17893
    #2220082

    Looks great Dennis. We use it for livescope specifically. Many things in this industry are so over priced, it pays to think out side the box.

    Netguy
    Minnetonka
    Posts: 2476
    #2220087

    I’ve had the Brew City LiveScope mount for 3 years and love it. Well worth the money. After talking with Tim and my situation, he ordered a Cisco 42 degree mount for the Lund Sporttrak. He had the Cisco mount sent to him, tapped holes for his Brew City LiveScope mount and attached it before sending everything to me. He said tapping would be stronger than me securing with bolts and lock nuts. Couldn’t be happier. With that mount and my LiveScope ice bundle unit, I can move everything anywhere in the boat I want to fish. In the back for walleyes, in the front for bass and in the middle if I’m fishing with someone else and we are sharing the LiveScope. I use the quick connect pin for the transducer that came with the Summit ice fishing pole and remove the transducer to bring the unit in the house for charging. Pole stays in the boat. Awesome set up.

    mrpike1973
    Posts: 1427
    #2220089

    How did you attach Summit transducer bracket to the Brew City pole? I was trying to figure if that would work. Thanks

    Netguy
    Minnetonka
    Posts: 2476
    #2220093

    mrpike, I need to run some errands. I’ll take pics when I get back and post them.

    mrpike1973
    Posts: 1427
    #2220096

    No rush at all NetGuy and thank you!

    Netguy
    Minnetonka
    Posts: 2476
    #2220202

    Initially I used the Humminbird plastic mount with rubber sleeve to attach the LiveScope to the threaded area of the Brew City pole.
    I then purchased the Brew City perspective mount which uses the Humminbird plastic mount with rubber sleeve. The perspective mount was attached to the pole with a bolt and lock nut. I had to drill the hole seen in the picture. Make sure everything is lined up so the transducer points in the right direction.
    Now after getting the Summit ice fishing pole that came with a spring clip, I use that to attach the perspective mount to the bottom of the Brew City pole.

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    mrpike1973
    Posts: 1427
    #2220250

    AH HAH Thank you very much looks like I need to buy some more stuff. I really like the convenience of the pole. I may cut the pole some I don’t like how far up it sits in the bow area knocking my rods in it all the time casting. Thanks again Netguy

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