What's your preference?
Which brand/model of gps/chartplotter-fish finder do you prefer and why?
Is it owner loyalty or just something new etc... Let see is, is there more Hummingbird users or is there more Lowrance users or Garmin etc. user out there? Drum roll!!!!! Lets tally up the numbers Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk |
Bought the Lowrance on special last year and have yet to install it, should have it installed for the spring fishing season, until then I'll continue running navionics phone app when necessary.
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Lowrance here.
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Lowrance
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Lowrance HDS 7 Touch
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Lowrance but rather my previous garmin 545s
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lowrance. Had 1 hummingbird and it was crap
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Anything but Lowrance here. Owner dis-loyalty. Customer service was horrible when I had a problem with my 3month old unit.
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Low ranch HDS 10 and HDS7 on bass boat. Also use a handheld Garmin for hunting.
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Simrad
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Been running the same Lowrance unit since 2006. No problems, put lots of fish in the boat. It's very good at seeing the thermocline and also at finding depths where bait fish are holding. Knowing the depth of bait is a key to precision trolling to run the lures at the right depth.
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I have a humminbird DI/Sonar/Gps combo unit and I can't complain about it. It was a cheaper one though so I didn't expect too much, but I like it. I can see some pretty fine detail when looking at the DI
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TomTom
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Console HB998 si User friendly. Si is unreal for finding the brush piles and winding creeks. Map that comes with HB sucks. Navionics or Lakemaster chip. Lowrance 88 indash and a 510 lowrance up front. Wish I could put another HB 999 up front.
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