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What is the best fish finder for the money today?
I really do not need much more than the ability to "accurately" determine depth at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. GPS and fish locator would be nice, but not really needed. I simply want a good, "low cost" depth finder. What make & model? Where is the best place to buy it? THANKS, Gene |
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I think the concensus here is Garmin, and the best prices I have found
anywhere is http://www.planetgps.net Sure, they sell alot of GPS units, but they have great prices on fish finders too! "GeneS" wrote in message ... What is the best fish finder for the money today? I really do not need much more than the ability to "accurately" determine depth at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. GPS and fish locator would be nice, but not really needed. I simply want a good, "low cost" depth finder. What make & model? Where is the best place to buy it? THANKS, Gene |
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For more features -- look closely at Garmin. But if all you want is
depth: there are several gauges that just give a digital depth read out. They list for $50 - $100 but you can often find them on eBay dirt cheap. I run one in addition to my other finders with a low water alarm set to about 3 feet. In GeneS wrote: What is the best fish finder for the money today? I really do not need much more than the ability to "accurately" determine depth at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. GPS and fish locator would be nice, but not really needed. I simply want a good, "low cost" depth finder. What make & model? Where is the best place to buy it? THANKS, Gene |
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I have had good luck with Eagle. You might want to consider one with a
temperature readout if that is important to you. The FishEasy 2T is an older model that sold for about $120-$140? I have seen the newer Eagle Fishmark 320 in Bass Pro for $150 with the 400 being $200. The difference is the resolution. The website seems to have a higher price than the actual in store price. Jeff "GeneS" wrote in message ... What is the best fish finder for the money today? I really do not need much more than the ability to "accurately" determine depth at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. GPS and fish locator would be nice, but not really needed. I simply want a good, "low cost" depth finder. What make & model? Where is the best place to buy it? THANKS, Gene |
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I stand corrected about the price mismatch. The website has the Fishmark
320 for $149 which is what you can purchase that unit for in the store. Jeff "Jeff Durham" wrote in message ... I have had good luck with Eagle. You might want to consider one with a temperature readout if that is important to you. The FishEasy 2T is an older model that sold for about $120-$140? I have seen the newer Eagle Fishmark 320 in Bass Pro for $150 with the 400 being $200. The difference is the resolution. The website seems to have a higher price than the actual in store price. Jeff "GeneS" wrote in message ... What is the best fish finder for the money today? I really do not need much more than the ability to "accurately" determine depth at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. GPS and fish locator would be nice, but not really needed. I simply want a good, "low cost" depth finder. What make & model? Where is the best place to buy it? THANKS, Gene |
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I own and like the Eagle 320 and I'm sure the 400 is even nicer. I don't
think you can do much better for the price. Rich P "Jeff Durham" wrote in message ... I stand corrected about the price mismatch. The website has the Fishmark 320 for $149 which is what you can purchase that unit for in the store. Jeff "Jeff Durham" wrote in message ... I have had good luck with Eagle. You might want to consider one with a temperature readout if that is important to you. The FishEasy 2T is an older model that sold for about $120-$140? I have seen the newer Eagle Fishmark 320 in Bass Pro for $150 with the 400 being $200. The difference is the resolution. The website seems to have a higher price than the actual in store price. Jeff "GeneS" wrote in message ... What is the best fish finder for the money today? I really do not need much more than the ability to "accurately" determine depth at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. GPS and fish locator would be nice, but not really needed. I simply want a good, "low cost" depth finder. What make & model? Where is the best place to buy it? THANKS, Gene |
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I have to agree, the 320 looks great.
Geesh - so many choices & options! I think I'll make a chart & try & figure out if there is a less expensive model that will give just as accurate depth info. It's hard to determine which features are the most important, MHz, degree of angle, boat speed, etc.... THANKS for all the kind assistance from all:-) Gene "Rich Pierro" wrote in message ... I own and like the Eagle 320 and I'm sure the 400 is even nicer. I don't think you can do much better for the price. Rich P "Jeff Durham" wrote in message ... I stand corrected about the price mismatch. The website has the Fishmark 320 for $149 which is what you can purchase that unit for in the store. Jeff "Jeff Durham" wrote in message ... I have had good luck with Eagle. You might want to consider one with a temperature readout if that is important to you. The FishEasy 2T is an older model that sold for about $120-$140? I have seen the newer Eagle Fishmark 320 in Bass Pro for $150 with the 400 being $200. The difference is the resolution. The website seems to have a higher price than the actual in store price. Jeff "GeneS" wrote in message ... What is the best fish finder for the money today? I really do not need much more than the ability to "accurately" determine depth at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. GPS and fish locator would be nice, but not really needed. I simply want a good, "low cost" depth finder. What make & model? Where is the best place to buy it? THANKS, Gene |
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