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Thread: GPS recommendations to find my structure

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    Default GPS recommendations to find my structure


    Looking for recommendations for a hand held GPS to help me locate the structure I sink. The lake is only 100 acres so I don't need a lot of features, just ease of use and accuracy. Right now I am considering a Garmin 72 or a Lowrance H20.
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    JDFish

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    I have the H20 and am very pleased with it. It is not as accurate on a cloudy day as it is on a sunny day, but I think they all loose some accuracy when the satelites are obscured. On a sunny day it will put you right on your waypoints.

    Saving waypoints is really simple, deleting them takes a little more skill.

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    H20 real simple and works good.

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    Wink Gps

    I have a Garmin Geko 201..... had it for a few years...very simple to use.... holds 500 waypoints and other features....
    Ordered it on line for $99.00 and was shipped to my door.... best money I have spent....
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    I have the H2O and found it difficult to use unless you were traveling at least a few miles per hour. Tell me guys, is there some setting that i haven't adjusted or something?
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    Same problems for me with my I-finder. Man, i hate that i spent my money and time on this thing. There has to be an easier one to use out there.

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    try a garmin 76csx. super easy to use and very accurate.
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    I use a Garmin Etrex and Academy Sports had them on sale for about 80.00 last month.
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