What kind of fish finder - depth finder to buy

tex78

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That's y I was asking... Didn't want to buy this one and kick my self in the azz if it sucks lol

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Personally I dont wanna see the fish that want nothin to do with lures its like the under water cameras for ice fishin it just p!sses you off more and more when they swim on by haha

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What I am surprized with is how important gps is but not mentioned=speed. I troll so knowing speed is very important. Get the best one you can because you will never say oh it does to much.
 

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Mine is a decade old Garmin Sounder 178c... It has navionics card, speed, depth, water temp, waypoints, chartplot... Came with the tub...


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Got a lowrance 4s pro for 65 bucks new on the cheap shelf at crappy tire

Has fish, speed, temp, depth but no gps

Figured for 65 bucks I'd try it

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Can't lose for that

Mines a 2006 I think with same info as your and has always done the trick. Then take hand held GPS and your good to go

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