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fish finder suggestions?
i was going to get the mark4 sonar/GPS but the guy who was supposed to by my fish tank bailed on me so i dont have the funds right now...
anyways. what are the better units for kayaks out there? i want something with clear imaging to 300ft (would be cool to have something that reads to 600 or more) and has GPS that i can save points on. also going to run two batteries. one for the FF and one for the bait tank. figure this will give me more life on both for multiple day trips and allow me to run a color unit with GPS assuming it takes more juice. |
Just keep saving, dont settle for something less then what you want besides the 1st and 15th are gonna come every month, and food and electricity are over rated any way! :D
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all that un necessary BS is automatically taken out of my check... its the gas to get to work that kills me. :D
thats why i asked though, i was going to be perfectly content with a Mark4 but since now im waiting again, i might as well save up a few more dollars and get something a little better. |
Keep in mind BPS offers 6 month pay options. It makes getting the system you want easier. No interest is charged. I love this deal for items like this.
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I'm just curious why you think you need something that reads to 600 feet?
Even 300 is just on the excessive side. :confused: |
i have a cuda 350 with gps for $100 it does what your asking.... im getting a new yak and want new electronics....
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While you'll most likely only need a maximum of 300' saltwater depth for 99% of everything you fish for, you WILL need a FF capable of 600'. Why?
Because all specs are based upon Freshwater. So, with a 300' max depth FF, you'll be lucky if you are getting bottom readings at half that depth. Now, I will agree with Drake, you will for the most part hardly ever be fishing in that kinda depth. Look, just save up your $$$ and get the $300 Elite 4. Problem solved. FF, GPS, deep enough, reliable, and cheap for what you get. |
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things are looking up. |
i got a hummingbird piranhamax170. With 12v battery, whole unit was about 140 bucks. Works pretty awesomely. reads to 800ft. Super accurate from what I can tell. though, I havent taken it int the ocean yet
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or maybe just buy yours it doesn't have that many miles on it, does it? What year is yours a 2010 or 11? |
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For example: http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...-1&pageID=4332 |
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You can use 6 pay at any time, you just have to call and place your order over the phone. |
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You can buy my Hummingbird if you want, its still in the box. :p
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Does someone tell u when to eat or go to the bathroom ? Really if u need help with buying a fish finder u should just buy a paddle board, fishing isn't for u
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seriously, when did fisherman become such tools? or is it just here in CA? go back to bloody decks, mang |
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nevermind................. |
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so yes.. i do need help deciding which fish finder to get. |
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