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mm3 |
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Posts: 388 Location: Northern Illinois | I was wondering if anybody had any recommendations for a fish finder for $200 or less? I was thinking about buying the Lowrance Elite-4x DSI (right around $200). | ||
misterperch |
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Posts: 121 Location: Plymouth IA | have you tryed to find a used fish finder? | ||
mm3 |
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Posts: 388 Location: Northern Illinois | I have thought about it. I'm a little leary about buying used electronics though. I allways buy used lures, but with lures what you see is what you get. It is a good suggestion tough - thanks. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | All of the units in that price range do a great job these days. Not as cool as all the expensive models, but they get the job done. | ||
misterperch |
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Posts: 121 Location: Plymouth IA | Repair of electronics is what i do for a living, most for the electronics fail the first three months or extreme temps and somewhere after 7 years things go funky. I always look for used but always try it before i buy. if it is only 1 or 2 years old and works it can be a good deal older than 5 years then not so good. last one i bought was $40 bucks electronics do not hold there value. 10 to 35 cents on the dollar is what i look for, but i am an old guy and the youngsters at work say us old guys are cheap. Edited by misterperch 3/12/2012 8:02 PM | ||
Smallie |
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Just got the Cabelas Sale flyer in the mail. They have listed the Lowrance Mark-4 DSI Sonar/GPS/Down Scan Imaging on sale - regular $299, now $199. | |||
jackson |
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Posts: 582 | Just get an Eagle for as close to $200 as you can. It will work just fine for you. | ||
muskyjerk |
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Posts: 41 | X 67 C is a little more but worth it. Color is an advantage for bottom type and fish size as big fish are a different color than little fish as arches on graph. Fishing near bottom for walleyes and saw a clump of baitfish mid water column with a huge arch and pulled one bait to that level and got a nice muskie. It has been a good pattern for me since. | ||
catchandrelease |
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Smallie - 3/12/2012 11:55 PM Just got the Cabelas Sale flyer in the mail. They have listed the Lowrance Mark-4 DSI Sonar/GPS/Down Scan Imaging on sale - regular $299, now $199. That's a good price with all of those extra features. Just got a Bass Pro flyer that is advertising the new Mark-4s at $199. Same unit, but it doesn't have any GPS or Down Scan capabilities and it has a grey screen. EDIT: I lied. That does have the Chartplotter capability. Edited by catchandrelease 3/14/2012 3:26 PM | |||
mm3 |
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Posts: 388 Location: Northern Illinois | Thanks for all the helpfull information and suggestions. So many choices and they all have their advantages. I went with the Lowrance Elite-4x DSI Color Imaging Fishfinder for $199 from Bass Pro. Almost bought one online for cheaper, but I live very close to a BP and gave them some business. I think the high resolution imaging in color will not only be productive but will also be fun to explore the bottom of lakes I fish. | ||
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