MartyMar Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 Which one should i buy? a gps? or a fish finder? I don't want to spend over 200 dollars. I was looking at a Garmin 250c (fishfinder) for 200 dollars. What do you guys think? Quote
Chanchito Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 I'm not really familiar with Garmin... I'm also looking for a FF but I'm convinced that Lowrance is the way to go. I know a guy with a X-135 and its pretty impressive. Quote
MartyMar Posted March 30, 2009 Author Posted March 30, 2009 yea the lowrance x 135 is nice but its WAY out of my price range. Quote
Super User senile1 Posted March 30, 2009 Super User Posted March 30, 2009 If you only have money for one of them and can't afford a combo, buy a fish finder. You will be able to find structure and bait balls with it and when you find a good spot you can make note of where it is in relation to particular landmarks on shore. (You can also mark it on a map.) Quote
MartyMar Posted March 30, 2009 Author Posted March 30, 2009 Is there a real big difference b/w cheaper fishfinders and the really expensive ones? What do I really need? water temp..depth...structure.. Quote
bassnleo Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 There's a huge difference. The higher dollar sonar units are more sensitive, more effective, easier to read. Far as fishfinder vs GPS, IMHO your comparing apples to oranges. If you don't have a fishfinder, you'll need that first. With it you can see what's below the water. A GPS would ne next, it'll get you back to what you find below the water. BTW, the Garmin 250C is a decent unit, I have one. If you keep looking you may find one a little cheaper than $200. I paid $125 for mine, used of course. Combine that with a handheld GPS and your set. Quote
Calcutta Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 If you will look closely the lowerance and eagle units are the same except for price.The eagles dont pay sponsorships like the lowerance does.The thing I look for in a depth finder is a high pixel count. The eagle fishmark 480 has 480X480 pixels for $199.00. The fishmark 320 has 320X320 pixels. A friend of mine had a garmin 90. It had 128X64 pixels. Structure was almost unreconizable because the screen had such large pixels. I have two 320s on my bass boat and one 320 on my bass hunter. I love them. Quote
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