Fish finders
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Fish finders
My HumminBird has seen better days and will need to be replaced. Can anyone recommend a quality fishfinder that is affordable. I have a good GPS unit, so just a basic sonar unit is all I need. My budget is $300 or less. Thanks
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Re: Fish finders
Garmin has several good units in that price range.
I hope to upgrade in the near future, so let us know what you pick up.
I hope to upgrade in the near future, so let us know what you pick up.
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Re: Fish finders
I'm in the market for a new fishfinder, too. My old one is showing me fish that aren't there and I can't get a good reading on what type of bottom is under me. About all I can depend on it to tell me is how deep I am. My budget is best-bang-for-the-buck at less than $200.
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Re: Fish finders
I've got a Garmin GPSMAP 498C with internal ant. new in the box that I'd be willing to part with if your interested


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Re: Fish finders
How much for the 498c???