I am dumb as a stump. I look for brush piles with a $2000 gps.![]()
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If all you want is to return to certain spots such as brushpiles. I wouls buy least expensive Garmin, I use an old Etrex and still love'n it. Easy to use and I've seen some other brands people had that did'nt look as simple to operate.![]()
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I am dumb as a stump. I look for brush piles with a $2000 gps.![]()
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Cane pole I hope the Hbird rep has a helmet or can run fast. If he acts like he has never heard of the problem like all the CSR's at the factory he could have a problem on his hands. I'll see you at the Bash and will try to keep my rope in the trunk![]()
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I have the 76csx. It has a memory card for adding maps. It is waterproof and FLOATS!! (all the 76's do by the way) Wish the screen was bigger, but that is what you get with a handheld. Just ordered the inland lakes dvd for it. When it comes in I should be all set. Definately go with color. I went with this one for the electronic compass, but if you don't care for that you could save some $$ withthe 76 cx. Hope this helps.
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I lucked up and bought a brand new 76 cx on Ebay for $122.00. I have been using it deer hunting, testing it on my stands. It puts me with 6 or 8 feet every time. I manually entered all my waypoints from my Etrex, just hadn't had it out on the water yet.