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![]() "RogerN" wrote in message link.net... Any recommendations for fish finders in the $200 range? Bottom Line, Eagle, HummingBird, Lowrance, Garmin, ???? I'm wanting to use it to find underwater structure holding fish. I've been interested in the Eagle Fish Mark 480. I currently have an Eagle Cuda 168 (or something like that, ~$75 at WalMart) and would like a little better detail and higher resolution. I'm not stuck on the $200 range but the $2500 units are out of the question :-) I could spend $350, or maybe even $500 if it would make that much difference in the ability to locate fish & structure. Thanks! Garmin or Lowrance. Bottomline's customer service has tanked in my experience. If you have a Cabelas in your area check there 1st. They always have good units cheap in their Bargain cave. Joe Z. |
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