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I am looking for a used handheld GPS unit. Before I buy a bigger onboard
model I want to make sure I will use it often enough to justify the purchase, and that it will improve my fishing prospects. Would also appreciate hearing from anglers who use them on a regular basis. Do you feel it gives you a distinct advantage? Thanks. Bill |
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Advantage? Yes. Especially when using Fishing Hotspots software, or any
other that shows the contours of the bottom of the lake. Piece of Mind? Yes. Know that you can run anywhere, on any lake and get back is a great feeling. I used a handheld for about a year before buying a larger unit. The larger one (Garmin 162) gives me a larger screen and connects to the batteries in the boat so I don't have to carry around a bunch of AA's onboard. "William Barger" wrote in message ... I am looking for a used handheld GPS unit. Before I buy a bigger onboard model I want to make sure I will use it often enough to justify the purchase, and that it will improve my fishing prospects. Would also appreciate hearing from anglers who use them on a regular basis. Do you feel it gives you a distinct advantage? Thanks. Bill |
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Get the big boy Bill. Cheat a little.
Warren -- http://www.warrenwolk.com/ http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "William Barger" wrote in message ... I am looking for a used handheld GPS unit. Before I buy a bigger onboard model I want to make sure I will use it often enough to justify the purchase, and that it will improve my fishing prospects. Would also appreciate hearing from anglers who use them on a regular basis. Do you feel it gives you a distinct advantage? Thanks. Bill |
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I did the same thing. The nice thing is you can take handheld unit when you
fish in other guys boats. "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message t... Advantage? Yes. Especially when using Fishing Hotspots software, or any other that shows the contours of the bottom of the lake. Piece of Mind? Yes. Know that you can run anywhere, on any lake and get back is a great feeling. I used a handheld for about a year before buying a larger unit. The larger one (Garmin 162) gives me a larger screen and connects to the batteries in the boat so I don't have to carry around a bunch of AA's onboard. "William Barger" wrote in message ... I am looking for a used handheld GPS unit. Before I buy a bigger onboard model I want to make sure I will use it often enough to justify the purchase, and that it will improve my fishing prospects. Would also appreciate hearing from anglers who use them on a regular basis. Do you feel it gives you a distinct advantage? Thanks. Bill |
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Exactly what the two of them said. I made the mistake of buying both a
Lowrance handheld and a fixed mount unit. When I got to the 2003 Mid-Tenn Classic and saw how much detail the Garmin software provided versus the Lowrance, I returned home afterwards and sold both of those units and bought 2 Garmins, and I've never been disappointed with either.As Charlie said in his post, the peace of mind knowing that you can go and return in the worst weather, or conditions, is well worth the price no matter which brand you choose. As Kevin posted, it's nice being able to carry the handheld with you on another boat, especially when you're picked as a non-boater, then you can take along your own waypoints. "Kevin" wrote in message ... I did the same thing. The nice thing is you can take handheld unit when you fish in other guys boats. "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message t... Advantage? Yes. Especially when using Fishing Hotspots software, or any other that shows the contours of the bottom of the lake. Piece of Mind? Yes. Know that you can run anywhere, on any lake and get back is a great feeling. I used a handheld for about a year before buying a larger unit. The larger one (Garmin 162) gives me a larger screen and connects to the batteries in the boat so I don't have to carry around a bunch of AA's onboard. "William Barger" wrote in message ... I am looking for a used handheld GPS unit. Before I buy a bigger onboard model I want to make sure I will use it often enough to justify the purchase, and that it will improve my fishing prospects. Would also appreciate hearing from anglers who use them on a regular basis. Do you feel it gives you a distinct advantage? Thanks. Bill |
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"Charles B. Summers" wrote in
t: Piece of Mind? Yes. Know that you can run anywhere, on any lake and get back is a great feeling. Yes, it does offer piece of mind, but just keep in mind that its really a horrible idea to be dependent on the GPS. If without the GPS you would be lost, and if being lost would be dangerous, then you're doing something wrong. Scott |
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"Charles B. Summers" wrote in
t: Piece of Mind? Yes. Know that you can run anywhere, on any lake and get back is a great feeling. Yes, it does offer piece of mind, but just keep in mind that its really a horrible idea to be dependent on the GPS. If without the GPS you would be lost, and if being lost would be dangerous, then you're doing something wrong. Scott |
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Since I have two depth finders alredy I am leaning towards a handheld
model. Although Eagle makes a Cuda depth finder with integrated GPS that sells for $199.00.Its major drawback is it has no map built in. If buying a handheld unit, which manufacturer would you all recommend? Thanks. Bill |
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Garmin.
"William Barger" wrote in message ... Since I have two depth finders alredy I am leaning towards a handheld model. Although Eagle makes a Cuda depth finder with integrated GPS that sells for $199.00.Its major drawback is it has no map built in. If buying a handheld unit, which manufacturer would you all recommend? Thanks. Bill |
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There's been many a morning that fog has set in while I was already out in
my boat, and if I didn't have the GPS I would have had a real problem finding my way around. "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... "Charles B. Summers" wrote in t: Piece of Mind? Yes. Know that you can run anywhere, on any lake and get back is a great feeling. Yes, it does offer piece of mind, but just keep in mind that its really a horrible idea to be dependent on the GPS. If without the GPS you would be lost, and if being lost would be dangerous, then you're doing something wrong. Scott |
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