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hello everyone is centers.

 

I'm new to this bass fishing in Louisiana. I bought a Bass tracker 175 TXW with a 60 4stroke engine and I also joined the bass club.

 

The last couple of tournaments we were in they went to some fantastic places to fish. I fished in the club as a co-angler and have not used my boat in the tournements, yet.one thing I found out for sure is to get back into the bayous and waterways that they fish you need a good GPS chart plotter fishfinder.

 

So being that I have a question, which fishfinder/GPS is better?

 

I have been, looking Lowrence, Garman, and Hummingbird.any suggestions as to which brand is better and model? My boat came with a Lowerence 4x fishfinder but doesn't have GPS.

 

There are tons of places to fish here in Louisiana, such as the Atchafalya Basin, Toledo bend,various bayous, and many lakes and rivers.

 

But the secret is being able to find your way in and out and not get lost. This is why I am asking about a good fishfinder GPS so that I can take advantage of these new place that scene and not be concerned about not being able to get out.

 

I look forward to reading post in this forum and posting questions and comments in the future.

Hello and thank you

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Greetings and Welcome to the forums :)

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Welcome aboard!

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Raymarine, like the redfish guides use.

 

Welcome to the Forum.

 

Remember to yell "Geaux Tigers" when you set the hook!

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Welcome to the forums!

 

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Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~

 

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