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Last Post 24 Jan 2011 12:14 PM by
Pegsguy
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traseley
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Posts:246
22 Jan 2011 06:13 PM
Hello, I was wondering if anyone can give me some info on either fishfinders or depthfinders. I originally wanted just a depth finder but I wanted to know if it is something you can just hold it in your hand and it work? Currently I just fish on a little pontoon boat so I wouldn't have anywhere to mount it? I looked on bass pro shops and there was this one fish finder that was a watch and you just wear it on your wrist but there was a lot of bad reviews. I would be looking for something cheap but something that still will do the job. Any help would be very appreciated.
-Travis
fish or die
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Posts:25
23 Jan 2011 06:21 AM
The "smart cast" is ok for how deep it is. It is not the best fish finder. It lets you look at a cast or so from you without going over the spot. The fishing buddy is ok too and a better fish finder. Mine has side view. It can be mounted almost anywhere on the boat. Both are good for depth. It all depends what you want out of it . If you get a fish finder it can be rigged on a pole and lowered and clamped to the side of the boat. I have them all . And as I stated it depends what you want out of the unit. Tight lines and bent rods.
Pegsguy
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23 Jan 2011 09:27 AM
For just a few $$ more than one of those 'castable' units you can buy a portable grayscale (black and white) unit with far more capabilities. Years ago I bought an Eagle portable that runs on D cells and has a suction cup transducer. Even though I now have a color combo unit, I still use the Eagle on quick trips involving a rental boat. I am sure that with a bit of thought you can come up with a way to mount a portable on your pontoon. PM me if you want some ideas. Tom
Lifer in NE Illinois Gen. 1:28 I didn't rise to the top of the food chain to become a vegitarian!
traseley
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Posts:246
23 Jan 2011 08:20 PM
I would be doing a lot of shore fishing also so the smart casts seem like my only option. Also I wouldnt want to spend a lot of money.
UncleTomJigs
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Posts:449
24 Jan 2011 11:53 AM
I am interested in upgrading my boats. Since I live in Coastal Georgia, I have thought about going to two boats or one boat that would meet the needs for lakes and rivers and some tidal rivers that would tempt me a little further offshore at times. During the struggles with my health, I seem to forgotten a lot of things I knew or did not know as much as I thought. I would like a unit that would help me chart my pathways in and out of different sounds and coastal islands. I use to fish in brackish water a lot. Since I use my 16' jon boat a lot, I thought I might swap fish finder back and forth between two boats. Any Ideas? Other than my just being crazy. Uncle Tom.
I built my own lure company as a young man--thus the name UncleTomsJigs. It grew so well I decided to give it up and go fishing with family, friends and especially grand children. I became disabled as a United Methodist Pastor IN 2002 and retired here in Coastal Georgia on a 10 acre lake where I continue to fish despite my disabilities. My wonderful wife and I enjoy fishing together. God has blessed us in so many ways and we pray the same for you. I am excited about having so many new friends all over this great country.
Pegsguy
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24 Jan 2011 12:14 PM
Tom: Just lost a 2 paragraph reply to this to a server error. I will try via email. Tom
Lifer in NE Illinois Gen. 1:28 I didn't rise to the top of the food chain to become a vegitarian!
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