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    Question Handheld GPS?

    Do any of you use hand held GPS units for fishing? I have depth finders on my boat but no GPS and thought I might try something more inexpensive, but I don't want to short change myself in ability because of value. I am curious about the unit's ability to put you right on a spot that you mark, such as a deep brushpile. Do they show lake channels? I like fishing Barren in the early spring when it is way down and there are some danger spots I always have to watch out for. Thought one of these units might help me. How much detail is there for real?

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    Re: Handheld GPS?

    My Lowrance iFinder Hunt has been very very good to me. Won't head to the woods or lake without it.

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    Re: Handheld GPS?

    Ive got a Lowrance H2Oc and I love it,, just wish it had a bigger screen...

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    Re: Handheld GPS?

    I have a Lowrance H2O unit also. I agree with 'kybasshunter' in the fact that the screen can be bigger, but you can tell that going in so it's not a surprize. The base unit comes with software that is very general, not detailed. You need to buy add-on software for the details. I bought the 'Hot Spots' software chip and I think it's great. My chip covers basically all the east coast and everywhere south of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River. It shows lake bottom contours and depths. It also can put you right on a spot that you mark as a waypoint. Powerful little tool, glad I bought it. I would recommend going to Bass ProShop or somewhere else that sells them and have them put the chip in their display unit before buying. That way you can check out some of your fishing holes and make sure it covers it the way you want. Some rivers do not show the bottom contours or depths, so check it out first.

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    Re: Handheld GPS?

    I also have the H2O C and love it. The color version version is a worthwhile upgrade from the b/w display.

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    Re: Handheld GPS?

    When my Garmin 76s works it is GREAT. The problem is that it only works when it can locate the sattelites and that is about 50% of the time. I can get service in pea soup fog one night then nothing in the same spot the next afternoon with high blue skies. I have hated it since I bought it 5 years ago. Adding an external gps Lowrance unit to my boat in a couple of months so my Garmin hand held unit will never leave the house again.

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    Re: Handheld GPS?

    Quote Originally Posted by elnutsmalljaws View Post
    When my Garmin 76s works it is GREAT. The problem is that it only works when it can locate the sattelites and that is about 50% of the time. I can get service in pea soup fog one night then nothing in the same spot the next afternoon with high blue skies. I have hated it since I bought it 5 years ago. Adding an external gps Lowrance unit to my boat in a couple of months so my Garmin hand held unit will never leave the house again.
    Elnut, have you ever tried an external antenna for your 76S? Thirty-something bucks might just fix the only frustration that you have with your unit. Just a thought.

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    Re: Handheld GPS?

    Appreciate the help guys. Good feedback. I will definitely hit BPS and have them demonstrate it as markmac60 described. Have you guys with the Lowrance units had any trouble with the satellite feeds much? Do they go out as often as my Directv does (every storm)?

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    Re: Handheld GPS?

    Do you have to pay a fee for satelite access with a GPS unit? or do you just buy a GPS unit, turn it on, and you're good to go with no service provider fees?
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    Re: Handheld GPS?

    Quote Originally Posted by flatpickinbasser View Post
    Do you have to pay a fee for satelite access with a GPS unit? or do you just buy a GPS unit, turn it on, and you're good to go with no service provider fees?
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    No you don't have to pay a fee, buy a unit, install it on your boat and have a great time....I use one of my units in my truck as a road map unit when not on the water works perfectly.

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    Re: Handheld GPS?

    Quote Originally Posted by flatpickinbasser View Post
    Do you have to pay a fee for satelite access with a GPS unit? or do you just buy a GPS unit, turn it on, and you're good to go with no service provider fees?
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    just turn it on and go. and i also have the h20 ifinder and love it but dont use it any more because i have two gps units in my boat, but the h2o is a good buy. but get the navionics hot maps chip for detail maping

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    Re: Handheld GPS?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spider04 View Post
    Appreciate the help guys. Good feedback. I will definitely hit BPS and have them demonstrate it as markmac60 described. Have you guys with the Lowrance units had any trouble with the satellite feeds much? Do they go out as often as my Directv does (every storm)?
    I have the b/w screen on my Lowrance H2O because I didn't want to spend the extra $100. While I like the color version a lot more, the b/w works just fine. I have never had problems with satellite feeds, except in areas that you would expect such a problem. The kind of areas I'm talking about are shear rock walls on each side, which limits you satellite reception to directly overhead. As soon as I get out of places like that, the reception picks right back up. Never had problems on a lake.

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