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muskie_man
Posted 4/12/2006 1:57 PM (#187102)
Subject: Good Fishfinder Under $90 Bucks?





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Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Hey. Does anyone know of a good fishfinder under $90 bucks. Thanks!!!
Beaver
Posted 4/12/2006 3:00 PM (#187119 - in reply to #187102)
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I don't know if they are under 90 for sure.
But I have a couple of Eagles that perform very well for a basic unit.
Beav
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Posted 4/12/2006 3:01 PM (#187120 - in reply to #187102)
Subject: RE: Good Fishfinder Under $90 Bucks?


a used flasher, if you can find one

otherwise, i think you are pretty limited to what you can find, i think there's a bunch of humminbird types that are in that range

a wise man once said "the bottom's always black" (this was before the fancy new color stuff): decide if you want a "fishfinder" or a depth finder that sometimes helps you find baitfish pods or other things. If you want to do a lot of verticle jigging, spend the money on a high-power unit that can separate the bottom from bottom-hugging fish.
kevin
Posted 4/12/2006 4:18 PM (#187133 - in reply to #187102)
Subject: RE: Good Fishfinder Under $90 Bucks?





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