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Fish finders..Lowrance or Eagle?
Hi There, Buying a new 2004, 17 foot Lund 'fisherman' boat next year and I am in the market for a new fish finder...have been doing some research and have found two fish finders that both meet my needs. All my fishing will be on in-land waters with no depth exceeding 600 feet... a shallow water alarm is a must...I am primarily a walleye fisherman (do the odd tournament) and I also deep troll for Lake trout (downriggers etc..).. I looked at most prominent makes, Humminbird, Eagle, Garmin, Lowrance I came up with the Lowrance X87 and the Eagle Fishmark 320... can anyone comment on either one of these units? Thanks in advance .....Jim |
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