This one does the job, is inexpensive, and available at almost every Wal Mart:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=2221466
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I'm looking for a inexpensive fishfinder. Any suggestions? I've looked on EBAY, Academy Sports & Gander Mountain. I'm not sure what really fits my need. I don't need color monitor. Basically, water temp, depth and where are the fish!
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This one does the job, is inexpensive, and available at almost every Wal Mart:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=2221466
Glen Mathis
Personally, I would get the color. You can't believe the difference!
Mark
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I have the Eagle Cuda 172, just $10 more than the one above. It is great. I have never had one problem with it, and it reads great. It has a lot of features on it as well.
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The Cuda series of depth finders work great. I found the best price at Academy Sports.![]()
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I got mine at Academy as well. They also have a no question money back policy. You take it back and they give you a new one. No questions asked.
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to me you cannot beat a humminbird, possibly a 525 series. They are not that expensive, (around $120) but most importantly, they are very easy to set up, and very reliable. They have all the features that you are looking for, and they are very durable.
2nd vote for humminbird, I really liked mine but somebody else liked it more when they swippped it off my boat.
I have a humminbird 565 that I got off of ebay new in the box for $100.00 shipped to my door. It took me a few weeks to find a deal so have patience and a deal will come along. You can also put a wanted ad in the swap/classifieds section here on crappie.com.
humminbrid 565 you cant go wrong
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