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Location: South Portsmouth, KY | Hi. Does anyone know of any good fishfinders for under $150. I have been looking at the Garmin FishFinder 120 but other opinions needed. I just need it for my console because i have a Garmin FishFinder 240 up front. I am looking for one that shows baitfish and other structure well. Thanks for the information!!! |
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Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | Just a bit over your range at $169, but the Eagle Fishmark 320 is a great unit. I too had a Garmin 240 on my old rig, but this Eagle blows it away. Much better grayscale and good resolution. I use this one at the bow, but I don't see why it wouldn't be fine at the console.
Edited by nwild 6/7/2004 10:00 AM
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Call the Bass Pro Shops in Gurnee, IL. They have the Eagle Fishmark 320 on sale for $149 right now, was there and saw it on Saturday. |
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA | Take a look at the Humminbird Matrix units. They are excellent! Humminbird really improved over past models. I have a 15 on the bow, a 17 on the console, both hooked to a GPS antennae.
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| I give another vote for the Fishmark 320!!! I think it is the best locator out there for the price. |
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| i just bought the Eagle Fishmark 320 (for $149 from BassPro) and i love it.
good definition of bottom hardness and weeds, shows baitfish very well, and keeps up while on plane without any trouble. |
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| IMHO, I think that Eagle makes the best "cost contious" electronics on the market.
I went with a couple of their cheaper models, because basicly all I look for is depth, bottom composition, weeds, baitfish and fish. I could still get by with an ol' Greenbox. Even the low end Eagles have plenty of power and pixels, good greyline and target seperation. What more do I need?
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