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![]() I bought a small handheld GPS unit earlier this year, when the fish started moving deeper, I began marking anything I got hung up on out in open water, well it has paid off. I'm catching fish and eliminating a lot of useless water( I think) the problem is with the 3 lakes I fish, my GPS map looks like a sprinkeled donut from an ariel view, dots everywhere. Any good handhelds with larger screens? I am currently using a Garmin E-trex |
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I don't guess you'd want to take your laptop out on the boat, would you? If
so, you could just connect the two and use the entire laptop screen map. Doc Pentheney has a gizmo he hooks into his USB port. Its a little GPS module with an antenna cord that he lays on the dashboard, and he just drives along with his laptop open on the passenger seat. It tracks him all the way on his big screen... even has a female voice that alerts him before he reaches an intersection where he needs to make a turn. Maybe you could set it up so this female voice says, "cast just toward that cedar tree... there's a submerged brush pile about fifty feet from you in that direction." Wouldn't that be useful? Joe ___________________ "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... I bought a small handheld GPS unit earlier this year, when the fish started moving deeper, I began marking anything I got hung up on out in open water, well it has paid off. I'm catching fish and eliminating a lot of useless water( I think) the problem is with the 3 lakes I fish, my GPS map looks like a sprinkeled donut from an ariel view, dots everywhere. Any good handhelds with larger screens? I am currently using a Garmin E-trex |
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![]() I like the way you think Joe "Joe Haubenreich" (removethis)swljoe-at-secretweaponlures.com wrote in message ... I don't guess you'd want to take your laptop out on the boat, would you? If so, you could just connect the two and use the entire laptop screen map. Doc Pentheney has a gizmo he hooks into his USB port. Its a little GPS module with an antenna cord that he lays on the dashboard, and he just drives along with his laptop open on the passenger seat. It tracks him all the way on his big screen... even has a female voice that alerts him before he reaches an intersection where he needs to make a turn. Maybe you could set it up so this female voice says, "cast just toward that cedar tree... there's a submerged brush pile about fifty feet from you in that direction." Wouldn't that be useful? Joe ___________________ "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... I bought a small handheld GPS unit earlier this year, when the fish started moving deeper, I began marking anything I got hung up on out in open water, well it has paid off. I'm catching fish and eliminating a lot of useless water( I think) the problem is with the 3 lakes I fish, my GPS map looks like a sprinkeled donut from an ariel view, dots everywhere. Any good handhelds with larger screens? I am currently using a Garmin E-trex |
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There's a program that Doc is probably using called "MS Streets & Trips",
which comes with an antenna for the roof of your car. It actually shows a little car moving across a map as you travel. "Joe Haubenreich" (removethis)swljoe-at-secretweaponlures.com wrote in message ... I don't guess you'd want to take your laptop out on the boat, would you? If so, you could just connect the two and use the entire laptop screen map. Doc Pentheney has a gizmo he hooks into his USB port. Its a little GPS module with an antenna cord that he lays on the dashboard, and he just drives along with his laptop open on the passenger seat. It tracks him all the way on his big screen... even has a female voice that alerts him before he reaches an intersection where he needs to make a turn. Maybe you could set it up so this female voice says, "cast just toward that cedar tree... there's a submerged brush pile about fifty feet from you in that direction." Wouldn't that be useful? Joe ___________________ "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... I bought a small handheld GPS unit earlier this year, when the fish started moving deeper, I began marking anything I got hung up on out in open water, well it has paid off. I'm catching fish and eliminating a lot of useless water( I think) the problem is with the 3 lakes I fish, my GPS map looks like a sprinkeled donut from an ariel view, dots everywhere. Any good handhelds with larger screens? I am currently using a Garmin E-trex |
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It's Earthmate GPS LT20 by DeLorme. Less than a hundred bucks. The GPS is
a small yellow puck that plugs into your USP port and sits on the dash. Reads the satalights (sp) through the wind shield. Works realy great. ================================================== =============================== "Jerry Barton" wrote in message ... There's a program that Doc is probably using called "MS Streets & Trips", which comes with an antenna for the roof of your car. It actually shows a little car moving across a map as you travel. "Joe Haubenreich" (removethis)swljoe-at-secretweaponlures.com wrote in message ... I don't guess you'd want to take your laptop out on the boat, would you? If so, you could just connect the two and use the entire laptop screen map. Doc Pentheney has a gizmo he hooks into his USB port. Its a little GPS module with an antenna cord that he lays on the dashboard, and he just drives along with his laptop open on the passenger seat. It tracks him all the way on his big screen... even has a female voice that alerts him before he reaches an intersection where he needs to make a turn. Maybe you could set it up so this female voice says, "cast just toward that cedar tree... there's a submerged brush pile about fifty feet from you in that direction." Wouldn't that be useful? Joe ___________________ "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... I bought a small handheld GPS unit earlier this year, when the fish started moving deeper, I began marking anything I got hung up on out in open water, well it has paid off. I'm catching fish and eliminating a lot of useless water( I think) the problem is with the 3 lakes I fish, my GPS map looks like a sprinkeled donut from an ariel view, dots everywhere. Any good handhelds with larger screens? I am currently using a Garmin E-trex |
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![]() "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... I bought a small handheld GPS unit earlier this year, when the fish started moving deeper, I began marking anything I got hung up on out in open water, well it has paid off. I'm catching fish and eliminating a lot of useless water( I think) the problem is with the 3 lakes I fish, my GPS map looks like a sprinkeled donut from an ariel view, dots everywhere. Any good handhelds with larger screens? I am currently using a Garmin E-trex I have a Gamrin 176 that is pretty decent with the memory expansion chip and data loaded fromt he roads and recs map CD. It is actually a dual usage unit. I use it on my tin boat with a mount, and a plug in cable tied directly to my main battery. ON a few occassions when I want to use it on the road I simply unplug it and let it run off four AA drycell batteries. I am not sure if the 176 is still available, but there are some newer versions out there. If you want I can take a look at my electronics distributors and see if I can get you a decent price on one. The 176 and its newer versions where never as cheap as some of the small hand helds, but I like mine very much. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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"alwaysfishking" wrote: "I bought a small handheld GPS unit earlier this
year, when the fish started moving deeper, I began marking anything I got hung up on out in open water, well it has paid off. I'm catching fish and eliminating a lot of useless water( I think) the problem is with the 3 lakes I fish, my GPS map looks like a sprinkeled donut from an ariel view, dots everywhere. Any good handhelds with larger screens? I am currently using a Garmin E-trex" There are many out there that will hook to a computer. I have an older GPS no longer in production that hooks to mine. I only load the GPS points for the area I plan to fish so to eliminate confusion. I fish in South Louisiana from the Mississippi State Line down to the Atchafalaya Spillway. Both freshwater and sal****er in many of these areas. There are many small lakes and bayous with the same name in different locations throughout Louisiana. I clear my way points after each trip. Once I decide where I going to fish, I then download the way points for that area. Sarge |
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![]() "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... I bought a small handheld GPS unit earlier this year, when the fish started moving deeper, I began marking anything I got hung up on out in open water, well it has paid off. I'm catching fish and eliminating a lot of useless water( I think) the problem is with the 3 lakes I fish, my GPS map looks like a sprinkeled donut from an ariel view, dots everywhere. Any good handhelds with larger screens? I am currently using a Garmin E-trex Before you look over the info below, also consider EBAY for some of these. Last generation, discontinued, and factory repaired units are often resold by dealers on EBAY all the time at huge discounts. There are a number of vendors who have made a regular business of buying those up, and reselling them on EBAY. I suggest you look for a GPSMAP-176 for the best display at a low price. It is a couple generations old so there may not be any for sale anymore. The two I listed below can be had new from guys wiht conenctions in the electronics distribution industry for about $600. You might also be able to find them on EBAY on guys who bought them up in bulk cheaper. This one is a little on the pricey side with a litium ion rechargable battery and a color screen, but its still a portable semi-handheld. I think it runs around $600 retail. Maybe a little more than you were thinking. https://www.dbldistributing.com/comm...0-00331-00.jpg GPSMAP-276C GPS Marine Chartplotter and Auto Navigator a.. Built-in Americas autoroute base map and tide and celestial tables a.. 480 x 320 color 3.8" TFT LCD screen a.. Stores up to 3,000 waypoints and 50 reversible routes a.. Course deviation indicator notifies user if boat has veered off course a.. WAAS-enabled GPS receiver for 3m accuracy a.. Accepts Garmin pre-programmed or user created data cards a.. Alarms for anchor-drag, arrival, off-course, proximity waypoints and clock a.. IPX7 waterproof a.. 5 11/16" W x 3 3/16" H x 1 7/8" D a.. Includes rechargeable Li-Ion battery, USB/PC interface cable, power/data cable, marine mount, and AC adapter I have the older 176 not color that runs off AA batteries, but... You know that some of the chart sounders from Garmin can be had in the same price range. While they are not hand held portable tey do come with an adaptor cable theat allows you to plug them into your computer at home to load maps, and set way points etc. https://www.dbldistributing.com/comm...0-00340-01.jpg GPSMAP-178C Sounder GPS ChartPlotter and Marine Sonar a.. 200 MHz processor for quick data acquisition, panning and zooming a.. Single frequency 200 kHz transducer for inland lake use a.. See-Thru® separates fish from thermoclines and structures a.. Depth Control Gain for detailed images of structure and bottom densities a.. User waypoints automatically tagged with date, time, water temperature and depth a.. Stores 10,000 active and 700 saved PC-transferable track points a.. Built-in marine basemap a.. 320 x 320 CSTN 4 1/2" color screen with adjustable CCFL backlight a.. TracBackT mode guides to points along route a.. Alarms for shallow-water, deep-water, fish-by-size, low battery, anchor-drag, off-course, proximity waypoints and clock a.. 4 7/8" W x 6 5/16" H x 13/16" D a.. Includes power/data cable and adjustable tilt/swivel mount |
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I just bought a Magellan Explorist 500. Nice unit but still has the smaller screen. The only reason I went with it over a PDA model was durability. If all of my fishing was done in a bass boat I would go with a PDA. But I spend a lot of time in canoes, wading and float tubes so I needed something that wouldn't mind me submerging it in water from time to time. If you are interested in a PDA GPS unit send me an email and I will get you any information that you need and pricing. Ronnie ) Last edited by Flysmallie : August 2nd, 2005 at 10:46 PM. |
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alwaysfishking wrote:
I bought a small handheld GPS unit earlier this year, when the fish started moving deeper, I began marking anything I got hung up on out in open water, well it has paid off. I'm catching fish and eliminating a lot of useless water( I think) the problem is with the 3 lakes I fish, my GPS map looks like a sprinkeled donut from an ariel view, dots everywhere. Any good handhelds with larger screens? I am currently using a Garmin E-trex Can you get close and them zoom in? I usually can zoom in as far as possible and get a seperation on the waypoints. |
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