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    Can someone recommend a good entry level fish finder?

    I'm looking for recommendations on a good, entry-level fishfinder.

    Thanks in advance
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    Re: Can someone recommend a good entry level fish finder?

    are you looking for a fish finder only or a fish finder/gps....with all of the new technology you can pick up an older gps/sonar unit for a very reasonable price

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    Re: Can someone recommend a good entry level fish finder?

    I am a big fan of the Lowrance Mark 5DSI unit. It gives you down imaging and cost about 300 bucks. It's black and white, and does not have a gps, but it will give you a big leg up compared to a normal fishfinder in terms of what is below the boat. If you are wanting to spend more you can never go wrong with sidescan but you have to willing to spend some cash to get one.

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    Re: Can someone recommend a good entry level fish finder?

    The Lowrance 5xdsi ONLY has down Imaging were the humminbird 596c HD DI has both the down imaging and sonar + some and for the same money http://store.humminbird.com/products...be2fab632e9a98

    I was going to get the lowrance until the dude @ bass pro told me the difference. I'm very pleased with the unit and have already caught a lot of fish with it..

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    Re: Can someone recommend a good entry level fish finder?

    If you got that unit for $300 then you got one hell of a deal. The link you provided shows $550.

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    Re: Can someone recommend a good entry level fish finder?

    Quote Originally Posted by BigBlueJake View Post
    If you got that unit for $300 then you got one hell of a deal. The link you provided shows $550.
    The unit for $550 is a color DownImaging unit, but Humminbird does make one for $300 that's black & white with DI and the standard fishfinder, together (see the 570 DI). Lowrance dropped the ball by splitting up their DSI and sonar units for $300 each. In this price range, Humminbird's are the better buy.

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    Re: Can someone recommend a good entry level fish finder?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bass Addict 170 View Post
    The unit for $550 is a color DownImaging unit, but Humminbird does make one for $300 that's black & white with DI and the standard fishfinder, together (see the 570 DI). Lowrance dropped the ball by splitting up their DSI and sonar units for $300 each. In this price range, Humminbird's are the better buy.
    Wow, I am wishing I would have done a little more homework. I am a big Lowrance fan so I never even really considered the Humminbird but after seeing that I wish I would have given them more of a chance.
    Last edited by BigBlueJake; 04-07-2011 at 01:04 AM. Reason: spelling

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    Re: Can someone recommend a good entry level fish finder?

    Quote Originally Posted by BigBlueJake View Post
    Wow, I am wishing I would have done a little more homework. I am a big Lowrance fan so I never even really considered the Humminbird but after seeing that I wish I would have given them more of a chance.
    Most of Humminbird.com picrures for New DI units look great, but they were taken by SI units. I read quite a few of user opinions about 570 DI that it is a great unit for it's money, I beleave them, but it would be good to see real screenshots.
    Last edited by Vik3; 04-07-2011 at 09:51 PM.

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    You can get a Gen 1 Lowrance HDS 5 on eBay for around $200 without the transducer. The transducer and wiring harness can be had for just over $100. For around $300 it is an amazing unit. Color, GPS, and dual frequency transducer. Lowrance replaced one of my older units with a one of the HDS 5s. The GPS and being able to follow your track and save way points is extremely helpful.

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    Re: Can someone recommend a good entry level fish finder?

    Quote Originally Posted by BigBlueJake View Post
    If you got that unit for $300 then you got one hell of a deal. The link you provided shows $550.

    OOPPSS my bad,
    He did say entry level , Now the question here would be . Would he be better off with a DI or sonar?

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    Re: Can someone recommend a good entry level fish finder?

    can a gps that I already have and a sepreate unit with DI be operated at the same time?

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    Re: Can someone recommend a good entry level fish finder?

    Can you elaborate a bit on why you like down imaging and what you can do with it.
    ..also looking for another unit.
    I've seen some screen shots that look pretty good. I read where you have to be going about 5 mph for the down imaging to really give good results, is that true?

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