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<blockquote data-quote="Gotem" data-source="post: 371379" data-attributes="member: 9901"><p>I'm debating if I should upgrade from my $100 Eagle fish finder next year. My questions includes is does down imaging and side imaging that much of a difference when locating fish over what was out several years ago? Does this make any difference over 200 feet of water salmon fishing as oppossed to bass fishing? Should I switch to Hummingbird or Garmin? If I have $500 to $700 to spend, what unit should I get?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gotem, post: 371379, member: 9901"] I'm debating if I should upgrade from my $100 Eagle fish finder next year. My questions includes is does down imaging and side imaging that much of a difference when locating fish over what was out several years ago? Does this make any difference over 200 feet of water salmon fishing as oppossed to bass fishing? Should I switch to Hummingbird or Garmin? If I have $500 to $700 to spend, what unit should I get? [/QUOTE]
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