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On 30 Jan 2004 08:24:45 -0800, Stephen Kormilo wrote:
I am planning on buying a fish finder in the near future. I would like a small, portable, unit since I usually do some fishing on canoe trips that involve portages. Units that appear to be suitable: Hummingbird Piranha series Hummingbird Smartcast RF30 (Wrist Unit) or Mobile Station Hawkeye/Norcross FF3300PX Eagle FishEasy 2 Eagle Cuda 128 Garmin 80 Garmin 120 Others? Anyone have any recommendations or warnings on any of these fish finders, or others? Anyone have any recommendations for other forums in which I might ask the same question? TIA Last summer I bought a Bottom Line "Sidefinder 1200". It is powered by a bunch of D cells. It uses both down and side transducers. I use it in a canoe for both fly and spin fishing. So far, it's a real success. Accurately tracks fish and bottoms and seems to be able to differentiate between the two. I really like the ability to easily point the side transducer and wouldn't buy anything without that after having used one. What it's done for me is to quickly check out so-called "hot spots". Doesn't mean you'll catch anymore fish, but saves time in fishing places where the fish aren't. It seems to be accurate horizontally out to about 50 - 70 ft. Vertically, I haven't found the limit, but I seldom fish the really deep spots. The only thing it lacks that I'd like is the ability to run off a 12v deep cycle battery, but I haven't thoroughly investigated that possibility. (I often use a battery in the canoe to power a little electric trolling motor) -- Larry email is rapp at lmr dot com |
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