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<blockquote data-quote="Specknreds" data-source="post: 74642" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>I would strongly disagree with them. Yes, it a bottom line, but this winter it has proved to be priceless. The Specks hunt out 10'-13' canals when the water temp gets below 55 degrees. The particular canal I like is over 20 miles long. I would run the canal watching the DF. I proved countless times that when it showed fish we were catching them and when it didn't we weren't. I had to play with it a while before it worked (or tuned) on my boat. The "Marsh Master" (my boat) sees some serious abuse and thats why I went with a cheaper DF. I have managed to tear up several so I refuse to spend a lot of money for this boat. I'm glad I did, in my opinion for the money you can't beat it. It's no SI-Tex like I have on my offshore boat, but I have no complaints about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specknreds, post: 74642, member: 801"] I would strongly disagree with them. Yes, it a bottom line, but this winter it has proved to be priceless. The Specks hunt out 10'-13' canals when the water temp gets below 55 degrees. The particular canal I like is over 20 miles long. I would run the canal watching the DF. I proved countless times that when it showed fish we were catching them and when it didn't we weren't. I had to play with it a while before it worked (or tuned) on my boat. The "Marsh Master" (my boat) sees some serious abuse and thats why I went with a cheaper DF. I have managed to tear up several so I refuse to spend a lot of money for this boat. I'm glad I did, in my opinion for the money you can't beat it. It's no SI-Tex like I have on my offshore boat, but I have no complaints about them. [/QUOTE]
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