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<blockquote data-quote="grizzly" data-source="post: 93401" data-attributes="member: 1151"><p>i bought the etrek legend a couple years ago, and it shows speed and you are able to set about 500 locations. it works well but i seldom use it. i'm just not a big technology guy. for me it takes too long to mess with it, i'd rather just get my line in the water. i originally got it to take my daughter geocaching. that is kinda fun if you have a young kid, kinda like a treasure hunt for them. most people set geocaches near something interesting to see, so it gets you out to places you may not have known about. anyway, that model seems like a good all around model for fishing as long as you don't mind taking the time to set your locations. it has a fairly good base map in it for streets, but nothing for lake contours, or land contours, but there is software you can buy for it. it is usually accurate to 5 or 6 feet, according to the display. cost was about 150</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grizzly, post: 93401, member: 1151"] i bought the etrek legend a couple years ago, and it shows speed and you are able to set about 500 locations. it works well but i seldom use it. i'm just not a big technology guy. for me it takes too long to mess with it, i'd rather just get my line in the water. i originally got it to take my daughter geocaching. that is kinda fun if you have a young kid, kinda like a treasure hunt for them. most people set geocaches near something interesting to see, so it gets you out to places you may not have known about. anyway, that model seems like a good all around model for fishing as long as you don't mind taking the time to set your locations. it has a fairly good base map in it for streets, but nothing for lake contours, or land contours, but there is software you can buy for it. it is usually accurate to 5 or 6 feet, according to the display. cost was about 150 [/QUOTE]
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