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<blockquote data-quote="Mac" data-source="post: 53201" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>I recently owned a Lowrance 535, it has a cone within a cone making your picture come from a wide angle shot......great for finding structure and cover.....ended up with a 60 degree field of view. You may want to think on a wide angle finder, you pick up a lot of details other finders may miss. They also have some cheaper wide angle finders at bass pro shops. Just picked up one under a hundred dollars....haven't tried it yet as the new boat is awaiting a trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac, post: 53201, member: 842"] I recently owned a Lowrance 535, it has a cone within a cone making your picture come from a wide angle shot......great for finding structure and cover.....ended up with a 60 degree field of view. You may want to think on a wide angle finder, you pick up a lot of details other finders may miss. They also have some cheaper wide angle finders at bass pro shops. Just picked up one under a hundred dollars....haven't tried it yet as the new boat is awaiting a trailer. [/QUOTE]
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