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fish finders

. Uploaded on May 27, 2009

i recently bought a boat and i need a fish finder but i want to spend under $400 if i can i would also like it to have gps i have spent hours looking on websites through all the choices on the market but i want some other opinions.

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from jacy1515 wrote 24 weeks 4 days ago

Thats not much money to spend on a good fish finder much less a gps unit .but i'm in the same boat so i bought a map and a cheap depth finder.But i fish in the Mobile delta a maze of dead end creeks and lake channels not big open water .My son in law bought a hand held gps unit for around a hundred bucks .But a fish finder will not catch fish .Knowledge of the waters is the best tool you have and you earn that with time on the water.Keep your head down and your eyes open watch the birds and animals alot of them are fishing too.
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from maxds0 wrote 24 weeks 2 days ago

I sort of agree with what jacy1515 was saying, there are plenty of otherways to find fish without a finder. I have a cheap one and mainly use it for a depth finder more then a fish finder. Lookin for a gps finder combo can be expensive. Maybe just get a handheld gps unit for half of what your lookin to spend on the fish finder. The route my buddy and I took, was, we downloaded a gps app. right to his iphone for about 50 bucks!

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from shut-up-and-fish wrote 23 weeks 4 days ago

actually i did a little hunting and found a humminbird matrix 67 for like 200 bucks and thats a combo finder and gps

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from jacy1515 wrote 24 weeks 4 days ago

Thats not much money to spend on a good fish finder much less a gps unit .but i'm in the same boat so i bought a map and a cheap depth finder.But i fish in the Mobile delta a maze of dead end creeks and lake channels not big open water .My son in law bought a hand held gps unit for around a hundred bucks .But a fish finder will not catch fish .Knowledge of the waters is the best tool you have and you earn that with time on the water.Keep your head down and your eyes open watch the birds and animals alot of them are fishing too.
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from maxds0 wrote 24 weeks 2 days ago

I sort of agree with what jacy1515 was saying, there are plenty of otherways to find fish without a finder. I have a cheap one and mainly use it for a depth finder more then a fish finder. Lookin for a gps finder combo can be expensive. Maybe just get a handheld gps unit for half of what your lookin to spend on the fish finder. The route my buddy and I took, was, we downloaded a gps app. right to his iphone for about 50 bucks!

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from shut-up-and-fish wrote 23 weeks 4 days ago

actually i did a little hunting and found a humminbird matrix 67 for like 200 bucks and thats a combo finder and gps

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