Poll Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll
Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll
OptionAdded byResults
Lowrance LCX-25CJomusky
Lowrance LMS-334CJomusky
Lowrance lms522igpscmuskynightmare
Lowrance X17 and X15Slamr
Humminbird 997SIESOX Maniac
5200CAWH
Lowrance X-112 Big Momma with GPSMikeHulbert
Lowrance LCX-17 Sonar/GPSShaneW
GarminVMS
Eagle Fishstrike 1000 Cshaley
Marcum LX5shaley
(2) Lowarance LCX-37'sMuskyJay
Lowrance 102cBNelson
Lowrance 38c HDBNelson
Lowrance 3600ci gpsBNelson
Lowrance 332cBNelson
Lowrance x-20TJ DeVoe
Lowrance 110cmskyhntr
Lowrance 27cmskyhntr
Lowrance x67cjtroop
Lowrance Lcx 28c hdmusky_hunter_tony
lowrance lms 350agtaggart
Eagle Fishmark 500cc44hmusky
2-LOWRANCE 111 C HDsTHROWINWOOD
Lowrance X-51esox50
lowrance X-75timbuck
Eagle 480 FishmarkSHEEPHEAD
Lowrance LCX 27ctomyv
Pinpoint 5500JohnMD
Lowrance x85ESfishOX
Lowrance LMS480MESfishOX
Rock tied to a StringFishHateMe
Humminbird 787ckjgmh
Lowrance H2Ocbobski
Lowrance 520CThe Dogger
Raymarine DS-400xSchuler
Zercom in-dash flasherSchuler
Lowrance X107DMcMusky
Lowrance X-135 and Garmin 162fishcrazed
Lowrance X-15CPal
eagle 240(2001 model)ToddM
LCX 25c in front, lcx 111 in backReef Hawg
Add your own option:
This is a multiple choice poll.

Jomusky
Posted 1/23/2008 5:25 PM (#295859)
Subject: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll




Posts: 1185


Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
What do you run on your musky boat?

Manufacturer and Model

Feel free to make multiple selections and additions

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I'm sure this list will be a long one..I hope more than 20 options can be listed

Results are hiden until after you vote
jonnysled
Posted 1/23/2008 5:31 PM (#295863 - in reply to #295859)
Subject: Re: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
currently running the same stuff in mine but planning on adding an 8.5" global map upfront cause i'm getting old and can't see as well anymore ...

the 334c of mine has been plagued with problems, but just got it back from being fixed/cleaned up ... nice for the 4-wheeler in the winter so i'll never get rid of it.
Slamr
Posted 1/23/2008 5:36 PM (#295864 - in reply to #295859)
Subject: Re: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll





Posts: 7037


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Bought both basically half priced, had to. If I never use color units, I'll never know what I'm missing, and I'll never feel like I'm missing out.
AWH
Posted 1/23/2008 5:48 PM (#295866 - in reply to #295859)
Subject: Re: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll





Posts: 1243


Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
I guess I should have put LOWRANCE before I added 5200C in the poll. But everyone should be able to figure it out. I run that on the bow and have an H2O on a Ram Mount at the console. Pretty much only use that for marking waypoints when running the outboard.

Slamr, if that's your goal, I hope you only fish out of your boat. I have a feeling the black and white units will be as common as a black and white TV some day. Although I kind of felt the same way for awhile. Then I just went ahead and bought the color unit "because". I can now say I will never even think about going b & w!

Aaron
VMS
Posted 1/23/2008 6:14 PM (#295873 - in reply to #295859)
Subject: Re: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll





Posts: 3479


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
I'm all over the place with electronics..

At the back: Lowrance X65
At the console: Vexilar FL-10 in-dash flasher, Eagle intellimap 500C GPS w/navionics north map chip
At the bow: Garmin 178C combo GPS/sonar (no chip...they don't make them anymore, and not really needed)
Somewhere in
the boat: Aqua-Vu scout 50 for the wife...I have a feeling she will be doing more viewing than fishing...

Steve
bn
Posted 1/23/2008 6:38 PM (#295884 - in reply to #295859)
Subject: RE: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll


Lowrance products....
bow: 102c for sonar, Global map 3600c with internal gps, side by side on rams...
Console: 38c HD and 332c side by side, 38c on gps, and 332c on sonar...if one goes down I can plug in the other to run combo or whatever I want....found that running the boat from the back I liked the 8.4" screen for gps as it was easier to see...
So far so good...though the new side imaging products have me very interested...like to try one for a few hours on water I know to see what it's like...
Cowboyhannah
Posted 1/23/2008 10:05 PM (#295928 - in reply to #295859)
Subject: Re: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll





Posts: 1451


Location: Kronenwetter, WI
vms---I run the 178 at console and 172 chartplotter in bow..and have chip from lakemaster picked up last year.....check lakemaster website....fits in both units.
esox50
Posted 1/23/2008 10:17 PM (#295934 - in reply to #295859)
Subject: Re: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll





Posts: 2024


Stone age when it comes to electronics. Been WANTING a nicer color unit for a while, but justifying the price tag is hard as a college student. Would rather spend money on baits, reels, rods, and fine cigars I guess.

Console: Garmin "Old School" 168 GPS/Sounder
Bow: Lowrance X-51... I actually love this little unit. Shows great detail for its size and super easy to use.

Edited by esox50 1/23/2008 10:18 PM
esoxaddict
Posted 1/24/2008 10:24 AM (#296013 - in reply to #295859)
Subject: Re: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll





Posts: 8772


Nelson's boat is like Mission Control!
The Dogger
Posted 1/25/2008 7:13 AM (#296267 - in reply to #295859)
Subject: RE: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll




Posts: 215


Location: Twin Cities
Im running the dualing 520's. Sweet and Simple.
Got Esox?
Posted 1/25/2008 10:49 PM (#296428 - in reply to #295859)
Subject: Re: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll





Posts: 350


Location: WESTERN WI
Console: Lowrance 334c (deep value, they fix it if it acts up)
Bow: Lowrance X67c both on rams
VMS
Posted 1/26/2008 2:31 PM (#296529 - in reply to #295934)
Subject: Re: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll





Posts: 3479


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
esox50 - 1/23/2008 10:17 PM

Stone age when it comes to electronics. Been WANTING a nicer color unit for a while, but justifying the price tag is hard as a college student. Would rather spend money on baits, reels, rods, and fine cigars I guess.

Console: Garmin "Old School" 168 GPS/Sounder
Bow: Lowrance X-51... I actually love this little unit. Shows great detail for its size and super easy to use.


Sean,

There are times I miss the simple and very user friendly garmin 126. The mapping feature of the Eagle is nice, but there is a bunch more that I didn't need. The map of LOTW is decent..at least I can stay away from the marked reefs easy enough.

Steve
porterhouse
Posted 1/27/2008 9:01 AM (#296675 - in reply to #295859)
Subject: Re: Your Sonar and/or GPS Poll





Location: Apple Valley
I run X-15 at the dash with a H2O on a ram. At the bow I run X-87 with a H2oC on a ram mount. I have a backup X-87 just in case that my other units go out on me.


Brian