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Offline assassin88

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looking for a cheap fish finder what would be a good brand and model to start with? :scratch:

Offline mathews4ever

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"when a hunter is in a tree stand with high moral values and proper hunting ethics and richer for the experience, that hunter is twenty feet closer to god." -Fred Bear-

Offline bobbers_down

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I picked up a Humminbird model (the 150/160?) something of that nature a couple of years ago to put on my canoe.  It seems to fit the bill for my needs.  I believe it was around the $150 range for the portable set up that included the transducer, graph, portable carrying bag and battery.  It is nothing overly fancy by any means, but I can see the depth, some bottom composition, where the fish are and the h20 temp.
"If all politicians fished instead of spoke publicly, we would be at peace with the world." - Will Rogers