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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> humminbird 798c si sonar and gps sideimaging
 
Message Subject: humminbird 798c si sonar and gps sideimaging
joel
Posted 1/26/2009 7:29 AM (#357250)
Subject: humminbird 798c si sonar and gps sideimaging




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Location: sw pa
was wondering if these fishfinders work well in rivers? and if they are worth the money? i fish smaller river systems and looking to fish more lakes, and thought the side imaging would be nice in a river to find the channel and see the structure of it. thanks joel

Edited by joel 1/26/2009 1:06 PM
Muskie4Life
Posted 1/26/2009 8:50 AM (#357261 - in reply to #357250)
Subject: RE: humminbird sonar and gps sideimaging




Posts: 105


They are worth it imo. I would get the biggest screen you can afford though. Never had mine on a river so can't help you there. I would be interested to know how the current will affect the clairity of the images. Turbulant water may give you some clouding on the screen but slow, steady current should be fine. I'm just guessing though.
Go to this site and you can get any SI questions answered. It is a site about side imaging. http://www.xumba.scholleco.com/index.php

M4L
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