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tuffy1
Posted 8/20/2010 7:37 AM (#455974 - in reply to #455972)
Subject: Re: Lowrance data transferred to New HD units issue..





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Location: Racine, Wi
Oh yeah, and to the Structure Scan. Like Cory also mentioned, yes it is awesome technology, however many of the fisherman are not going to be able to afford to purchase this as it is pretty expensive at this point when you get into the units that really help that feature work (from what I've seen, the larger screen units help this functionality much better, at least for my aging eyes, and my binoculars are only used for looking at the "scenery" on sunny summer days lol).

I haven't seen the Lowrance structure scan in action, but have seen the 'Bird side imaging, and the capabilities of these units are amazing to say the least. Being able to see how far off of a weedline, or a rockpile in the middle of some weeds, etc is fantastic and I can see how that could help me direct my casts and my client's casts towards the sweet spots even better, and without the use of GPS. However, my wife tells me it's apparently more important to feed my family and put a house over their head so I haven't been able to pull the trigger on any of those units up to this point.

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