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What type of fish finder do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="atuck593" data-source="post: 245069" data-attributes="member: 4904"><p>I am in the market for a fish finder. I have a budget from $200 - $250. Does anyone have any suggestions? I know for certain that I would like to have dual beam sonar as well as GPS. Down imagining would be nice but I know that its expensive. I plan on fishing a few bigger lakes this summer and not that I would get lost, but I would like to use the map feature to show depths and location to try to find a few hot spots on my own. I have looked at a few Humminbirds online around the $250 mark that would meet my needs, but I am not sure on the other brands ( Garmin... Lowrance...etc.)? Does anyone have any input or suggestions for a finder that would meet the needs? Grayscale is ok and screen size 3" - 5".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atuck593, post: 245069, member: 4904"] I am in the market for a fish finder. I have a budget from $200 - $250. Does anyone have any suggestions? I know for certain that I would like to have dual beam sonar as well as GPS. Down imagining would be nice but I know that its expensive. I plan on fishing a few bigger lakes this summer and not that I would get lost, but I would like to use the map feature to show depths and location to try to find a few hot spots on my own. I have looked at a few Humminbirds online around the $250 mark that would meet my needs, but I am not sure on the other brands ( Garmin... Lowrance...etc.)? Does anyone have any input or suggestions for a finder that would meet the needs? Grayscale is ok and screen size 3" - 5". [/QUOTE]
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