12-20-2017, 09:32 PM
I have several depth finders, each performs the way they are advertised. Looking at them in various stores is a good idea,but to get a true picture of the workings and first hand information I suggest you take a walk out on the ice and get a feel for what others are using. Most anglers are willing to show what they are using and why they choose what they have. Ask some questions: are they easy to read, are they easy to set up or make adjustments, how much interference do you get from other depth finders, does it have duel cone settings, what's the advantage. Ask anything you can think of to help you decide.
Because I am some what color blind I prefer a gray scale display, it's easier for me to reed. I also have others with a color scale those are the ones my grand kids use.
Take some time looking and asking, it will be time well spent.
RJ
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Because I am some what color blind I prefer a gray scale display, it's easier for me to reed. I also have others with a color scale those are the ones my grand kids use.
Take some time looking and asking, it will be time well spent.
RJ
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