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Location: St. Croix River, Mille Lacs, | Please check which electronics you run on your musky rig
Edited by mercmech 12/7/2008 10:05 AM
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | Lowrance, for now. But when I upgrade it will likely be Humminbird.
Aaron |
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Location: Twin Cities | I'm the same as Aaron. A buddy of mine has Humminbird and there are several things I like about those units over the Lowrance I have. Side imaging alone will distract me as the coolest feature to play with and take away from fishing. I just wanna see what's down there!
Edited by JRedig 12/7/2008 10:46 AM
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| i used Humminbird units the last 2 years and am extremely satisfied.
clear signal that holds bottom at speed or in shallow water, great resolution, extremely easy to network using InterLink.
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I run both. |
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Location: Hugo, MN | The feature I'd really like to have on my Lowrance would be the option to change the shading on the depth contours by one foot increments like the Humminbird units allow. Right now I can only change the shading to a three, five or ten meter setting. Maybe they've fixed this in an update, but it's one reason, along with the SI, that makes me think about adding a Humminbird to the boat. |
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