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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 94620" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>sounds like you are going to be fishing a lot of the same waters I am... color does make a difference - I fished a Humminbird 727 for a few months, then upgraded to one of the new Lowrance HD units. I can clearly see all creek channels because it changes colors, as well as trees, humps and a lot of other stuff I never saw with the b&w unit. Get the largest pixel you can afford, and I wouldn't go any smaller than a 5" screen if you have $500 to give up. I paid $550 for my finder and transducer, but I would look at some of the Garmin color units with the largest pixels you can afford... that is where you get the clearest picture and can actually tell what it is you're looking at</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 94620, member: 677"] sounds like you are going to be fishing a lot of the same waters I am... color does make a difference - I fished a Humminbird 727 for a few months, then upgraded to one of the new Lowrance HD units. I can clearly see all creek channels because it changes colors, as well as trees, humps and a lot of other stuff I never saw with the b&w unit. Get the largest pixel you can afford, and I wouldn't go any smaller than a 5" screen if you have $500 to give up. I paid $550 for my finder and transducer, but I would look at some of the Garmin color units with the largest pixels you can afford... that is where you get the clearest picture and can actually tell what it is you're looking at [/QUOTE]
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