FishHunter or other Sonar?

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craig_wilson
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2014/06/02 15:55:54 (permalink)

FishHunter or other Sonar?

Hey guys!
I like to fish from my kayak out on lakes and need something to tell me if I’m at a good spot or wasting my time. I don’t really know anything about sonars, but I’m definitely not trying to blow several hundred dollars on something I’m not going to use that much.
Does anyone know of any good fish finder sonars? I found this one from FishHunter, and it looks really nice. It’s only $200 and it’s really manageable and portable, which would be perfect for me. I just want to know if anyone has seen, used, or knows anything about these. I also found this comparison link () on their webpage; can anyone tell me how accurate this is?
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    TheBlueLagoon
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    Re: FishHunter or other Sonar? 2014/06/03 12:35:47 (permalink)
    Craig how is life after Baseball?

    Got Walleye???
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    Re: FishHunter or other Sonar? 2014/06/04 11:44:30 (permalink)
    You can find any decent fishfinder under $200. Depending on what species your after a depth finder can really be a good friend. Weed beds in 8 fow, rocky bottom, break line. Not only can you find bottom structure you can find where baitfish are. I don't wanna fish without a fish finder.
    post edited by slabfinder - 2014/06/04 11:45:50
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