spotting scope or binoculars

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ertauber
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spotting scope or binoculars

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When I am out fishing and I see in the distance a surface disturbance I would love to pick up some optical device and see if it is dolphin, feeding frenzy, or crazy loons drinking beer. Never had either type so would like some suggestions.
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lonesouth
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Re: spotting scope or binoculars

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if you have the coin, these are fantastic.

http://www.amazon.com/Techno-Stabi-High ... B0000C16R8

but at more than $1k, they are spendy. From all that I've read, you will want a 7x50 binoculars. Any more than 7x and they become too jittery without stabilization. 50mm objectives will give you more time in the dawn/dusk to use them. West Marine has a set that is consistently highly rated. Other brands are commonly highly rated and I suspect it comes down to if you are a ford or chevy man(brand loyalty).


here are a couple threads to review.

http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-for ... ars.html#b

http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-for ... 0-a.html#b

and here is the google for it

https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=c ... ltruth.com
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cfr2
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Re: spotting scope or binoculars

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I use a pair of Pursuit brand waterproof binos from Bass Pro for duck hunting in my kayak. I initially purchased them because they were the cheapest, waterproof binos I could find, and I figured I would lose them by dropping them overboard anyways. After a full season of complete abuse while duck hunting salt and fresh water, getting rained on, dropped in bottom of the kayak, I can't recommend these enough. Great product at a great price.
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