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What is the right unit for a newby?
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10/09/20 12:45 PM
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Joined: Sep 2007
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WishIWasFishin'
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What is a good unit to buy for someone new to this world? If I wanted to keep it in the $500 - $700 range what unit would best serve my needs? I am a weekend warrior so I am not looking for the biggest and baddest. Just want something that will help find the structure on the bottom of the lake, the humps, and maybe point out a few fish for me.
I own a Bayliner fish/ski combo.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
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Re: What is the right unit for a newby?
[Re: WishIWasFishin']
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10/12/20 09:36 PM
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Rob Jasper Lowrance Pro-Staff
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Take a look at the Lowrance HOOK Reveal series. Gives you a lot for the money and with-in your budget.
Rob Jasper
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Re: What is the right unit for a newby?
[Re: WishIWasFishin']
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10/12/20 11:39 PM
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ring fry
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Look at the Echomap series from Garmin. Simple to use, and great customer service.
Retired grass grower
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