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I am close to deciding upon a GPS/Finder combo and Lowrance has my
attention. The $500+ investment is significant so I'm moving slowly on this one, but with an upcoming night tournament on an unfamiliar lake I feel the need to have GPS on board. Opinions and recommendations are solicited. Thanks in advance. -- Shelby Foles All outgoing mail virus free courtesy of Norton AV |
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![]() I use the Garmin 168 GPS Sounder it works great, it shiped with the Fishing Hot spots 4.0 sofware which was nice, but to add additional regions was very expensive. The 5.0 software now covers 1/3 of the country so it is a little more affordable. I really like being able to look at the bottom contours on a gps map and compare it to actual depth -- this made it possible up in Boom lake last year to go up river withough worrying about bottoming out. We didn't fid any fish --- but we didnt beach the Zen Basser in the process, either. if you can wait, I suspect color units willbe much more affordable next year -- or - the grey scale units like mine will be discounted. For example, Garmin now prices wither Fishfinder 240 at $199 -- a year ago is was $250. In Da Chief wrote: I am close to deciding upon a GPS/Finder combo and Lowrance has my attention. The $500+ investment is significant so I'm moving slowly on this one, but with an upcoming night tournament on an unfamiliar lake I feel the need to have GPS on board. Opinions and recommendations are solicited. Thanks in advance. |
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I agree with Garmin. The software makes all the difference, and Fishing
Hotspots is something that I doubt that I can ever live without! Can't tell you how many times it has saved my hull! wrote in message ... I use the Garmin 168 GPS Sounder it works great, it shiped with the Fishing Hot spots 4.0 sofware which was nice, but to add additional regions was very expensive. The 5.0 software now covers 1/3 of the country so it is a little more affordable. I really like being able to look at the bottom contours on a gps map and compare it to actual depth -- this made it possible up in Boom lake last year to go up river withough worrying about bottoming out. We didn't fid any fish --- but we didnt beach the Zen Basser in the process, either. if you can wait, I suspect color units willbe much more affordable next year -- or - the grey scale units like mine will be discounted. For example, Garmin now prices wither Fishfinder 240 at $199 -- a year ago is was $250. In Da Chief wrote: I am close to deciding upon a GPS/Finder combo and Lowrance has my attention. The $500+ investment is significant so I'm moving slowly on this one, but with an upcoming night tournament on an unfamiliar lake I feel the need to have GPS on board. Opinions and recommendations are solicited. Thanks in advance. |
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Check out this link: http://www.garmin.com/cartography/mapSource/fhs.jsp
"Charles Summers" wrote in message ... I agree with Garmin. The software makes all the difference, and Fishing Hotspots is something that I doubt that I can ever live without! Can't tell you how many times it has saved my hull! wrote in message ... I use the Garmin 168 GPS Sounder it works great, it shiped with the Fishing Hot spots 4.0 sofware which was nice, but to add additional regions was very expensive. The 5.0 software now covers 1/3 of the country so it is a little more affordable. I really like being able to look at the bottom contours on a gps map and compare it to actual depth -- this made it possible up in Boom lake last year to go up river withough worrying about bottoming out. We didn't fid any fish --- but we didnt beach the Zen Basser in the process, either. if you can wait, I suspect color units willbe much more affordable next year -- or - the grey scale units like mine will be discounted. For example, Garmin now prices wither Fishfinder 240 at $199 -- a year ago is was $250. In Da Chief wrote: I am close to deciding upon a GPS/Finder combo and Lowrance has my attention. The $500+ investment is significant so I'm moving slowly on this one, but with an upcoming night tournament on an unfamiliar lake I feel the need to have GPS on board. Opinions and recommendations are solicited. Thanks in advance. |
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I have a Garmin 168, and it works very well. That is mounted on my big
boat. On my little boat I have a Garmin 240 mounted next to a Garmin 176. I think I like the seperate units a little better than a combined unit. I just wish I had gotten a seperate GPS with a little larger display than the 176. The 176 is very nice for some things though. Itis fully portable. I have a hardwired power cord on the boat, a cigarette lighter cord for use in my truck, and it will run on batteries when I am fishing out of somebody else's boat. When I take a road trip I set an external antenna on the dash of my truck and use it for the road maps. It will even fit in a back pack pocket when hiking, although its a little larger than a regular pocket size GPS. -- Public Fishing & Boating Forums Fishing & Boating Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com "Da Chief" wrote in message .. . I am close to deciding upon a GPS/Finder combo and Lowrance has my attention. The $500+ investment is significant so I'm moving slowly on this one, but with an upcoming night tournament on an unfamiliar lake I feel the need to have GPS on board. Opinions and recommendations are solicited. Thanks in advance. -- Shelby Foles All outgoing mail virus free courtesy of Norton AV |
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Garmin.
Seeing a pattern here Chief? Warren "Da Chief" wrote in message .. . I am close to deciding upon a GPS/Finder combo and Lowrance has my attention. The $500+ investment is significant so I'm moving slowly on this one, but with an upcoming night tournament on an unfamiliar lake I feel the need to have GPS on board. Opinions and recommendations are solicited. Thanks in advance. -- Shelby Foles All outgoing mail virus free courtesy of Norton AV |
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