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Old 08-17-2015, 10:50 PM
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Solid advice given here so far... I did a lot of research before I purchased and I went with a pair of Lowrance Gen 2 Touch HDS 12's plus the wifi interface. As mentioned, not cheap but they are what I personally found was best. That said, Jimmy makes a very good point about the trolling motor interface. I upgraded motors at the same time as the unit and got a Motorguide Xi5 which is a very sweet combo with the Lowrance units. If you're tied to Minn Kota, the Humminbird has the distinct advantage there since Lowrance won't control the Minn Kotas.
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Old 08-18-2015, 09:59 AM
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I can't tell what brand to pick, but my advise would be to look hard at the down scan and side imaging units. I find myself wishing over and over for side imaging ability. Fishing for bass I'm almost always wanting to know what is off to the side of the boat. Once I have passed over it, it's too late for me. If trolling is your thing, side imaging may be less important since what you pass over is the next thing your lines will be passing. Each manufacturer has it's own implementation of this technology, so be sure to price out everything you need to make it happen.
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Old 08-18-2015, 10:33 AM
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be sure to price out everything you need to make it happen.
Very true - depending on how many units you have and how they are networked, including trolling motor, you can easily add a few hundred dollars in cables, mounts, etc.
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Old 08-18-2015, 04:42 PM
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In order to make your own maps you need the higher $$ end units or you can download Reefmaster software and make your own. The state maps are crude by comparison with what you can do on your own. It's the difference between 10 ft and 1 ft increments. Bottom hardness is an option.
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Old 08-20-2015, 04:05 PM
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I use humminbird on my boat, great customer service and a great product...
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Old 08-20-2015, 04:14 PM
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I have an older Eagle(lowrance) gps fish finder combo, works great 10 plus years. I bought a new Hummingbird helix 5 (?) with down imaging color and is really nice. 1 button scrolls through all screen. GPS is EZ to use and FF is all automatic.
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Old 08-20-2015, 05:12 PM
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if u plan on using side scan and or down scan get the biggest screen you can get/afford. also note that unless your fishing shallow or reservoirs u cant see much on sidescan, muck bottom soaks up the side signal. I fish mainly stripers so I use it to see bait balls and schools, otherwise Id honestly have no use for sidescan, and I use downscan practically never. If you fish shallow you can see alot on sidescan but past the main drop most waters turn to muck but reservoirs and rocky bottoms you can see as deep as the bottom returns
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