i do have the navionics app for the i phone and you can input coordinates on it . dont know if i could get by with that to get me close and maybe just good sonar. the only thing is im not sure the difference between the chartplotter and gps
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i am a noob when it comes to lake fishin. i have a 14 ' jon boat that is a decent boat .. i was wondering i am wanting to get into fishing the corp piles on the big O i see you guys doing well on here. what would be my best route to go on some electronics on a limited budget of around 300. what unit can get me on the fish with gps and sonar to locate the piles. any input i gold for me thanks
i do have the navionics app for the i phone and you can input coordinates on it . dont know if i could get by with that to get me close and maybe just good sonar. the only thing is im not sure the difference between the chartplotter and gps
I suggest craigslist! I found an 2008 model LMS-332c for $250. This unit was brand new the year before they came out with the HDS! Lots of units on there! EB
LMS-332c is a good locator or any of the 500 series Lowrances will do you a very good job, lots of power and works awesome in shallow and deep water
Mark McGuire 918-441-1453
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