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jwateacher3

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I need some recomendations on purchasing a GPS/Sonar. I have read for the past three hours and I am confused and can not make up my mind. I want one that will give good graphics that show fish and structure as well as creek & river channels.. Also, must have a mapping capabilities so I can mark brush, stumps, rocks on the GPS. If you know the price range that will help. What do you guys use? I am looking for one between the range of $300 & $600.
 
I bought a lowrance 337 duel freq internal antenna model from cabelas and really like it they have changed the model numbers but this was a middle of the road model....no tax(ga resident) and no shipping over 500 dollars made this better model cheeper than the base model(332) from bass pro ...or even sportsman warehouse ...the gps is accurate the duel freq lets you adjust so no interferance with front sonar if your back seater wants to use sonar too ......599$ delivered to the door
 
I use the Eagle 480 Elite GPS/Sonar. It's not a color unit but I can see my dropshot in 50ft of water and can watch fish come and grab the lure. The Gps work great with one of the map cards. For $350 you can't beat it, I mean heck it's a lowrance with the eagle name on it. Never had a problem out of it and have had it for about three years.
 
I have a humminbird fishfinder/GPS 595-c it uses the navionics cards it runs about 500 then the cards run from 100/200 dollars each but each card will have a bunch of lakes on it the one i got has over 10.000 on it witch lakes do you fish
 
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