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    Default Your Ultimate Fish/Finding Sonar Setup is ?


    The Ultimate Sonar Setup -


    Maybe you already have the "Ultimate Fish/Finding Sonar" setup, or maybe your still looking at components to make one. For most of us our "Budget" will determine what we actually end up with regardless of what we really "Want" or "Need".

    But here is my question to all of you; lets say you were rigging your boat for your favorite style of crappie fishing next week and budget is NOT an issue, there for "Need" is no longer relevant and you can focus on your "Wants".

    1. What style of crappie fishing are you mainly rigging your boat for? (i.e. fishing brush, trolling/long lining, spider rigging/pushing, something else).

    2. What brand and type/model of electronics are going in your boat and where are you locating them?


    This is not intended to be an X vs. Y brand, as I'm sure we have plenty of people using some of everything that is out there. Just interested to see what most folks would consider to be there ultimate setup.

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    Spider rig and 2- Helix 12 SI units networked together one up front and one back at steering wheel. The bigger sonar unit screen the better. Now if I could just win a million to buy all this.
    Be safe and good luck fishing
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    I hope this doesn't hijack your post, but I have the opposite question. What kind of sonar would you buy if you had a $150 budget?
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    I want two at the console. One full size one (could care less for model or brand though I am getting more and more disenchanted with humminbird) so I can keep on the lake map and one on DI, SI, or 2d.

    I have switched over to fishing for cats now that the summer is here and I am finding that SI and DI is less useful for finding them as 2d is. My 2D skills are lacking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutbush View Post
    I hope this doesn't hijack your post, but I have the opposite question. What kind of sonar would you buy if you had a $150 budget?
    Not worried if it does, we would all still learn something; but as for an answer to your question for me anyway "I wouldn't" I would wait and save till I could afford something with at least a 8" or 9" screen. IMO unless you are just looking for something to show you water depth and water temp the 3.5" srceens are way to small to give usable info. I personally am running a unit with a 5.5" screen and it just baerly puts out usable info, mainly for chart plotting and waypoints. But if your set on a $150.00 budget then below are 3 that will fit the bill, of them I would go with the one that has GPS and Plotter.
    Garmin Striker 4 Sonar Fishfinder and GPS Plotter$119.99
    Humminbird PiranhaMAX 197c DI Fishfinder $149.99
    Lowrance Hook-3X DSI Fishfinder$129
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutbush View Post
    I hope this doesn't hijack your post, but I have the opposite question. What kind of sonar would you buy if you had a $150 budget?
    I would look for a good used color unit. With everyone buying the new Helix units and new Lowrance models they are letting some good units go for cheap. I bought a Humminbird 788ci HD unit off Bass Boat Central a couple of weeks ago for $110.00 and it is working real good for a 2D unit. You just have to look around and find a good deal. I have seen some real good deals here on Crappie.Com also. If you are really wanting one post a WTB on the member advertisement forum also you never know what or who may have one on here for sale. But the only way I would buy a used unit would be with PayPal for your own safety.

    http://www.humminbird.com/Products/788ci-HD-Combo/
    Be safe and good luck fishing

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    I have what I think is the ideal set up. Lowrance 2 hds gen 3 12 's. With a point one antenna. One at console the other on trolling motor networked and both have structure scan and 2 d sonar ...couldn't ask for anything better I don't think
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    Lonnie84; You are right on about" I would wait and save till I could afford something with at least a 8" or 9" screen." I have a Humminbird 899ci HD SI and have found out that if I had even a bigger screen I would have been able to see even more information better. A fish sonar is much like a rifle scope the better quality and bigger power size will let you see a lot better. So really if you can don't skimp on your sonar if you can afford it.
    Be safe and good luck fishing
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    I'm pretty happy with the 1199/Helix 12DI setup at the bow.
    The dual 999's at the consoles are about pushing the limits of what I can fit behind the glass....
    BIGGER sure IS better!
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    Budget is not my concern. I get what is practical for my boat. Bigger is not always better in my opinion. Being practical is more important. My wants never exceeds my needs.
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