
Fishing in Finland has always been defined by large lakes, clear waters, and impressive fish stocks. In recent years, however, one method has revolutionized the angling world: Livescope fishing. This modern sonar technology allows anglers to observe fish in real time—including movements, lure reactions, and even escape behavior. Especially exciting: Livescope is ideal for targeting large trophy fish that often reside in open water or hard-to-reach structures.
Von FISHERMANSLODGE
24. marraskuuta 2025
What Makes Livescope So Special
Livescope fishing uses a high-resolution live sonar that displays underwater movements directly and without delay. Experienced Livescope anglers can even estimate species and size with near ten-centimeter accuracy. This makes fishing extremely interactive—you can see exactly how the fish reacts, whether it rises, hesitates, or strikes.
This method offers a completely new dimension of fishing, allowing anglers to locate fish that were previously difficult to reach—especially large pike, zander, and perch.
Why Finland Is Perfect for Livescope Fishing
A fishing holiday in Finland is the perfect opportunity to try this modern technology firsthand. The Finnish lake landscape offers near-perfect conditions for Livescope: diverse waters that allow anglers to adapt quickly to wind, light, and temperature. Anglers can easily switch between deep and shallow areas or move from reed-filled bays to rocky structures or wide open-water zones. In summer, many large predators inhabit open water—a prime area for Livescope.
Lakes such as Saimaa, Pielinen, Lapajärvi, and Inari provide endless opportunities to systematically scan open-water areas, underwater hills, plateaus, or drop-offs, targeting large individual fish.
The Right Equipment for Successful Livescope Fishing
This technique requires a modern live sonar system, such as Garmin Livescope or similar devices. Essential equipment includes a sturdy transducer arm or an electric motor with integrated transducer, a powerful lithium battery, and a well-matched vertical rod with an appropriate reel. Lures such as soft plastics, vertical jigs, or finesse jigs work perfectly, as they can be controlled precisely and their movements are visible in real time on the sonar.
A highly maneuverable boat—ideally with GPS anchor function—is crucial to stay precisely over the fish.
The Best Techniques for Live-Sonar Fishing
The most effective method is vertical lure presentation directly above the fish. Many predators rise from several meters deep as soon as the lure enters their field of vision. With Livescope, you can watch every step of this process live on the screen.
Scanning large open-water areas is also extremely effective. Anglers actively search for baitfish schools and the predators that follow them—perfect for targeting trophy fish that roam in open water.
Guide for the Perfect Start
Livescope fishing requires experience, technical understanding, and focus, as the screen must be monitored almost constantly. Anglers who do not own a Livescope system or prefer to concentrate fully on fishing should hire an experienced guide. Many Finnish guides are excellently equipped and provide step-by-step instruction on interpreting live sonar, targeting fish precisely, and optimizing lure presentation.
This ensures that Livescope fishing in Finland is not only more successful but also a unique experience that is unforgettable.