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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoFishtracker" data-source="post: 377795" data-attributes="member: 16505"><p>Thanks for the heads up on the Overtons deal Bassman and the advice regarding the navigation Onthewater! I hope the weather turns more kind in your neck of the woods for soft water fishing! We've had much warmer winter than normal this year, I even caught my first fish ever in February using a boat(no ice)! Back on subject I do have a Garmin Etrex 30 with a mini sd card that I have my hunting maps on. I was thinking about putting a ram mount for my gps in my boat next to where I'll mount the fishfinder and look into a sd card loaded with some lake charts. But it would be nice to have it all in one unit! I am interested in the down imaging because there have been a few occasions I've wound up with an anchor fouled up in some timber on the bottom and it would be nice to be able to make a few passes and get an idea of exactly what is going on down below. The down imaging would be more for learning what exact features lurk beneath than finding fish, but I guess it's possible to decipher between a downed tree, rocks, and thick weeds on a sonar if I put the effort into learning, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoFishtracker, post: 377795, member: 16505"] Thanks for the heads up on the Overtons deal Bassman and the advice regarding the navigation Onthewater! I hope the weather turns more kind in your neck of the woods for soft water fishing! We've had much warmer winter than normal this year, I even caught my first fish ever in February using a boat(no ice)! Back on subject I do have a Garmin Etrex 30 with a mini sd card that I have my hunting maps on. I was thinking about putting a ram mount for my gps in my boat next to where I'll mount the fishfinder and look into a sd card loaded with some lake charts. But it would be nice to have it all in one unit! I am interested in the down imaging because there have been a few occasions I've wound up with an anchor fouled up in some timber on the bottom and it would be nice to be able to make a few passes and get an idea of exactly what is going on down below. The down imaging would be more for learning what exact features lurk beneath than finding fish, but I guess it's possible to decipher between a downed tree, rocks, and thick weeds on a sonar if I put the effort into learning, right? [/QUOTE]
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