09-07-2014, 02:47 AM
That's a fun video. As for the finder, that's a very difficult question, because it's like asking which car you should get to drive to Salt Lake. There are obviously a ton of choices, and frankly almost any of them would work great. I have 6 or 7 of them, and some do a better job than others. Before color, we did just fine with black and white, and those still work great. Color is just sexier. My only advise would be to stick with the more popular brands like Lowrance, Humminbird, Eagle and Garmin, they're all excellent. Then learn how to use it!
Of course you'll need GPS to record tracks and waypoints. No biggie, most of them have it now. Get one that has a built-in antenna, but most do. Just pick one in your price range, and you'll love it. The difference between having NO fishfinder and ANY fishfinder at all is HUGE, if only to know how deep the water is.
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Of course you'll need GPS to record tracks and waypoints. No biggie, most of them have it now. Get one that has a built-in antenna, but most do. Just pick one in your price range, and you'll love it. The difference between having NO fishfinder and ANY fishfinder at all is HUGE, if only to know how deep the water is.
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