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Old February 6th, 2004, 02:53 PM
Stephen Kormilo
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Default Portable Fishfinder Recommendations?

I am planning on buying a fish finder in the near future. I would
like a small, portable, unit since I usually do some fishing on canoe
trips that involve portages.

Units that appear to be suitable:

Hummingbird Piranha series
Hummingbird Smartcast RF30 (Wrist Unit) or Mobile Station
Hawkeye/Norcross FF3300PX
Eagle FishEasy 2
Eagle Cuda 128
Garmin 80
Garmin 120
Others?

Anyone have any recommendations or warnings on any of these fish
finders, or others?

TIA
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Old February 7th, 2004, 11:58 AM
Bob La Londe
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How about a bottom line Fishing buddy? They start at about $100 for the
base model and they are probably one of the easiest to move from one thing
to another.

http://www.basspro-shops.com/servlet...=52710&hvarTar
get=search&cmCat=SearchResults

"Stephen Kormilo" wrote in message
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I am planning on buying a fish finder in the near future. I would
like a small, portable, unit since I usually do some fishing on canoe
trips that involve portages.

Units that appear to be suitable:

Hummingbird Piranha series
Hummingbird Smartcast RF30 (Wrist Unit) or Mobile Station
Hawkeye/Norcross FF3300PX
Eagle FishEasy 2
Eagle Cuda 128
Garmin 80
Garmin 120
Others?

Anyone have any recommendations or warnings on any of these fish
finders, or others?

TIA



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Old February 7th, 2004, 08:17 PM
Stephen Kormilo
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Default Portable Fishfinder Recommendations?

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message et...

How about a bottom line Fishing buddy? They start at about $100 for the
base model and they are probably one of the easiest to move from one thing
to another.

http://www.basspro-shops.com/servlet...=52710&hvarTar
get=search&cmCat=SearchResults


Thanks for the info. & the link. I haven't seen these in any of the
stores I've looked. Have you used one of these?
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Old February 8th, 2004, 12:07 AM
Al Hammel
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Default Portable Fishfinder Recommendations?

Fishing buddy 1200. about 160 bucks, good for ice fising, canoing, float
tubing, and has a sweet side finder option. I swear by it.

"Stephen Kormilo" wrote in message
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I am planning on buying a fish finder in the near future. I would
like a small, portable, unit since I usually do some fishing on canoe
trips that involve portages.

Units that appear to be suitable:

Hummingbird Piranha series
Hummingbird Smartcast RF30 (Wrist Unit) or Mobile Station
Hawkeye/Norcross FF3300PX
Eagle FishEasy 2
Eagle Cuda 128
Garmin 80
Garmin 120
Others?

Anyone have any recommendations or warnings on any of these fish
finders, or others?

TIA



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Old February 11th, 2004, 01:55 PM
Bob La Londe
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"Stephen Kormilo" wrote in message
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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message

et...

How about a bottom line Fishing buddy? They start at about $100 for the
base model and they are probably one of the easiest to move from one

thing
to another.


http://www.basspro-shops.com/servlet...=52710&hvarTar
get=search&cmCat=SearchResults



Thanks for the info. & the link. I haven't seen these in any of the
stores I've looked. Have you used one of these?


No, I modified a Fish Eagle Pro that was designed for portability to a mount
like that and it worked very well out of my canoe and other boats.

A couple guys who frequent news:rec.outdoors.fishing.bass have commented on
these. I might also suggest you ask on the BassPro Forum or the North
American Fishing Club forum for more information,

Here is a link to multiple forums.
http://tinyurl.com/ytbt6




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Old February 13th, 2004, 10:29 PM
Stephen Kormilo
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Thanks again. Will be doing more newsgroup 'prowling'.
 




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