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How essential is a fish finder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hooky1420" data-source="post: 188742" data-attributes="member: 3367"><p>Aw shucks... Thanks for the compliment. A product of many hours scouring tinboats for ideas! </p><p></p><p>In the Everglades, at least where I fish, you can see to the bottom until it gets over 10 feet deep.... Which is why I do a lot of sight fishing. Still may check out some of the cheaper fishfinders for depth and temperature mainly, structure second. Thanks for all the tips guys. greatly appreciated, as usual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooky1420, post: 188742, member: 3367"] Aw shucks... Thanks for the compliment. A product of many hours scouring tinboats for ideas! In the Everglades, at least where I fish, you can see to the bottom until it gets over 10 feet deep.... Which is why I do a lot of sight fishing. Still may check out some of the cheaper fishfinders for depth and temperature mainly, structure second. Thanks for all the tips guys. greatly appreciated, as usual. [/QUOTE]
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