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Re: Garmin echoMAP 93sv - Reviews??
[Re: JB in Ft Worth]
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10/06/17 06:55 AM
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scruboak
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Re: Garmin echoMAP 93sv - Reviews??
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10/06/17 04:42 PM
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joho5
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Not sure this is a good illustration, considering its obviously sponsored by Lowrance. They didnt show a video of their settings, how the hardware was setup, etc...
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Re: Garmin echoMAP 93sv - Reviews??
[Re: JB in Ft Worth]
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10/06/17 10:48 PM
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ring fry
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Don't know why Capt. Craig is so anti Garmin , but in the few years I've used them I have found them so user friendly, great detail, and so far they have beaten every lawsuit Navico has thrown at them.
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2008, 2022 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions GO JAYHAWKS
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Re: Garmin echoMAP 93sv - Reviews??
[Re: JB in Ft Worth]
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10/06/17 10:53 PM
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ring fry
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Don't know why Capt. Craig is so anti Garmin , but in the few years I've used them I have found them so user friendly, great detail, and so far they have beaten every lawsuit Nivico has thrown at them.
SE Kansas grass grower
2008, 2022 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions GO JAYHAWKS
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Re: Garmin echoMAP 93sv - Reviews??
[Re: JB in Ft Worth]
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11/27/17 10:02 PM
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Crappie Ford Man
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I'm curious which of the fish finders allow for the easiest and most accurate way when having side imaging going, see an interesting brush pile or structure, mark with a waypoint and then navigate back to that location using GPS? Looking for the following:
1) Recognition of brush pile or structure using side imaging 2) Quick marking of that structure 3) Accuracy of the mark 4) Navigation back to the waypoint mark.
Last edited by Crappie Ford Man; 11/27/17 10:13 PM.
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Re: Garmin echoMAP 93sv - Reviews??
[Re: Crappie Ford Man]
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11/28/17 02:01 AM
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grout-scout
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I'm curious which of the fish finders allow for the easiest and most accurate way when having side imaging going, see an interesting brush pile or structure, mark with a waypoint and then navigate back to that location using GPS? Looking for the following:
1) Recognition of brush pile or structure using side imaging. depends on the size of the brush pile 2) Quick marking of that structure. lowrance is pretty dang easy, move the cursor to the spot and hit wypt 3) Accuracy of the mark. my lowrance has been pretty accurate so far 4) Navigation back to the waypoint mark. it helps to have a point 1 antenna, but not too difficult to find the wypt I have never used the other brands and I dont care what brand you buy because I have no sponsorship like some of the others here have, but lowrance does all of those pretty easily. They dont have the best side imaging distance though, seems both other brands can shoot further to the side (except for the mega imaging, it doesnt shoot very wide). Best thing to do is to play with them in the store and see which one you understand.
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Re: Garmin echoMAP 93sv - Reviews??
[Re: JB in Ft Worth]
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12/03/17 05:43 PM
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TripletsFish
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I like mine, but need to learn more about what I am seeing on side view.
PB Largemouth: 6.16 - Texoma
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