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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Looking for a fishfinder (not GPS)
 
Message Subject: Looking for a fishfinder (not GPS)
Willis
Posted 2/27/2008 10:40 AM (#304127)
Subject: Looking for a fishfinder (not GPS)




Posts: 227


Location: New Brighton, MN
I've got a Lowrance x67 that i've been using for a few years, and it's time to upgrade. I use my Lowrance ifinder H20 for GPS, so I don't really need to spend the extra cash on the GPS features. It seems like all new sonar units include the GPS, and end up costing $700 - $2000.
Are there any great sonar units out there that would be a good upgrade from my little x67? Thanks !

Willis
Ed BZ
Posted 2/27/2008 5:40 PM (#304236 - in reply to #304127)
Subject: Re: Looking for a fishfinder (not GPS)




Posts: 80


The best bang for your buck, for what you are looking for Eagle fishmark 480plus. Will set you back 230-250 clams.
fishyj
Posted 2/27/2008 6:50 PM (#304253 - in reply to #304127)
Subject: RE: Looking for a fishfinder (not GPS)


I've got a used lowrance 102C for sale. transducer, power cord and owners manual. works great, three years old. I used it on the bow of my boat.
PEteacher44
Posted 2/27/2008 10:05 PM (#304310 - in reply to #304127)
Subject: Re: Looking for a fishfinder (not GPS)




Posts: 303


Location: WI
fishyj - PM me with the price of your 102c please...thanks.
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