I have a Helix 5....2 d sonar with DI and gps on front of my boat now....I like it does a good job.
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I know this has been on here a bunch before but I didn't need a depth finder then. I need to replace my front depth finder (trolling motor mount). I usually catfish the MS River but occasionally like to Crappie fish. I certainly don't need some of the fine electronics I've seen on here before but I would like something nice that a novice can learn to use correctly. I have looked at these:
Garmin Striker 5 DV?
Humminbird Helix 5 DI?
Lowrance Hook 4?
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How important is "downscan"? Do I need it?
I got some Reward points to use so anything from BassPro would be a bonus.
Thanks for any input/suggestions.
I have a Helix 5....2 d sonar with DI and gps on front of my boat now....I like it does a good job.
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I personally think if you learn ur 2-d very good that you will not necessarily need DI. If you are going to be vertically jigging brush piles or something then u may....but for me I almost never use my downscan. It does help you locate exactly where the brush is located because the cone angle is much less. I love my SI. Its side image and 2d for what I use my graph for. Other people may have better experiences with their DI. But the different cost would not put me on DI.
GPS is very important for me too!!!!!
Helix 5 DI/GPS. Get a quote from Brian @ BBG Marine!
"If you ain't the lead dog, the scenery never changes" Unknown
Like others said make sure it has GPS.
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Be safe and good luck fishing
If I was buying that size unit I would go with the Garmin. Think they have a much clearer picture.
I have this Elite 5 with GPS I'll sell PM me for price
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