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pmasson
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Fish Finders

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Hi there;

I am looking at buying a fairly inexpensive fish finder... do any of you have any suggestions on which type or model and where would have a good price either online or store? I'm in ottawa.

Thanks
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Post by Valley Lad »

I would first identify what you your specific needs are.
How often am I going to to fish?
Are you going to fish in the winter?
Are you actually looking for fish or just needing the depth?

Sometimes the real expensive units are not needed.....

Answer these questions to your self then take a drive to see Ed @ Paddletales., he post on this forum and is one of the most knowledgeable guys on this subject

You can also check out Lebarons ..yes Lebarons their pricing is very comparable to the big stores in the US.

Just my 2 cents.
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Post by Raminator »

the eagle fish hawk 320 is very good for most freshwater lakes and is about $200 @ lebaron,or step up to a little more pixels with the h'bird 565,on sale at some places right now for about $250-275
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Post by FisherLife420 »

The Humminbird Piranha portable fishfinders work very well. They cost about $130-160.
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