08-01-2010, 09:29 PM
the thing with fishfinders is you get what you pay for them.
Its up to you to determine what you can spend. im not saying you cant get a good finder for less money, but the more you spend the better ether the screen size or resolution or power is. then above that is all the extra features which make them nice ie.. color screens, mapping etc.
In the past I have had a Garmin fishfinder. a Eagle. and now I currently have a Humminbird. i enjoy the hummingbird the most. its user friendly and provides a good product.
Its up to you to determine what you can spend. im not saying you cant get a good finder for less money, but the more you spend the better ether the screen size or resolution or power is. then above that is all the extra features which make them nice ie.. color screens, mapping etc.
In the past I have had a Garmin fishfinder. a Eagle. and now I currently have a Humminbird. i enjoy the hummingbird the most. its user friendly and provides a good product.