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Beginner fish finder
Hey folks
I am fairly new to fishing but I have been on spruce run and round valley a bunch of times and feel like I need a gps. I have a kayak and plan on buying a mount but I was wondering if there are any cheap but reliable models out there that I can purchase. Or if in fact I need one, when on either reservoirs. Ive been looking at ibobber but I don't trust it. Any input would be great, thanks |
Re: Beginner fish finder
What does your budget look like? I assume you are targeting trout? If so you definitely want something decent to be able to mark the fish so you aren't fishing a wasteland. GPS will add another $100+ to a unit.
If you have a smartphone get the navionics app and use the phones GPS. The app has awesome mapping of the reservoirs. Don't be afraid to buy used in the classifieds or on ebay. |
Re: Beginner fish finder
I used an eagle cuda for years till I just upgraded this year. Has gps but no mapping. And is just black and white. Got the job done though for like 100 bucks.
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Re: Beginner fish finder
New humminbird helix are pretty sweet for money think they are 200$ then do as squatch said with navionics app i ran around like that for three years pretty good think that was 10$ for app
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Not my ride, but I have a Scotty mounted on the top/side of my yak and used the factory holder that comes with it, minus the clamp. http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...s/IMAG0259.jpg http://www.humminbird.com/Products/140c-Fishin-Buddy/ |
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