So I have a friend who told me about this the other day and he swears by it. He fishes mainly at Bear Lake and mostly through the ice. For $60, you can't beat it, plus it runs on 4 - AAA batteries for 30 hours! It only reads to 99.9', but most people rarely fish deeper than that. I thought I'd share the link with you: [url "http://www.ebay.com/itm/HawkEye-F33P-Portable-Fish-Finder-New-/181247814177?_trksid=p2054897.l4275"]Haweye Sonar Link Click Here[/url][/url]
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Nice, I wonder how it compares to the one Harbor Freight sells:
[url "http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result?q=fishfinder"]http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result?q=fishfinder[/url]
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I don't know about the specific model in question here, but I can tell you that I had a similar model for a couple of years and had a decent amount of trouble with it.
There were multiple times where it said there were fish in a given area and then I would spend hours trying everything in the book and not get a thing and then id move and have a location that didn't show fish and have non-stop action. I also had trouble with the transducer staying straight.
It did, however do a good job of letting me know how deep the water was, and so that was the main reason I brought it out since my main fishin hole was the berry and I generally have more success targeting certain depths. I've talked to other people with the same unit and some had better and some had worse results so I really think that it's a toss up. Hard to argue with the price though.
Mine finally gave up the ghost last year and so I've made the sacrifice and purchased a nicer (than the hawkeye) lowrance unit. Just waiting to test it out...
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