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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 6,856
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The best fish finder is the one you can afford
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Finally landed one
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: San Diego
Posts: 35
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True,
but there are multiple fish finder solutions at various price points from the big makers..so if you can afford one you can probably afford enough that you have a choice, and that is when it gets complicated Simrad/Lowrance/B&G all one company RayMarine Humminbird Garmin Lowrance seems to dominate our kayak market (and has a good relationship with Hobie). Their current crop of finders has been out almost 3 years though - I hate buying tech that is that old for the same price as it was when it was new. Lowrance newest stuff is there Hook2 Line
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