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Garmin fishfinders any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="deadkitty" data-source="post: 321652" data-attributes="member: 9486"><p>I've got an echo 200, works great once you get it dialed in. I have had mine for 2 seasons now. One thing I really like is the dual frequencies. Their wide cone is much wider than alot of the other finders in the same price range. It lets it work well in shallow water. Also the 200 has a nice big easy to read screen, even in bright daylight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadkitty, post: 321652, member: 9486"] I've got an echo 200, works great once you get it dialed in. I have had mine for 2 seasons now. One thing I really like is the dual frequencies. Their wide cone is much wider than alot of the other finders in the same price range. It lets it work well in shallow water. Also the 200 has a nice big easy to read screen, even in bright daylight. [/QUOTE]
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