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If You Had To Choose Between Two Features On Your Sonar.....
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<blockquote data-quote="wihil" data-source="post: 247887" data-attributes="member: 6487"><p>Man that's a hard choice.</p><p></p><p>I'm torn too right now with getting a new FF. I'd love to have everything, but that's gonna smack the check book pretty hard.</p><p></p><p>I fish big water - I don't fish a lot of rivers (though I'm hoping to do branch out and do a lot more of that this summer), so finding landmarks are a real pain with just a flasher and a few paper maps. </p><p></p><p>At the same time, I really like to fish for walleyes and small mouth that love to hug transition points on the lake. Sometimes just being a few feet off the rock/mud/weeds will really make a difference if you're on the fish or not.</p><p></p><p>Don't forget if you do get the GPS, you'll really need to get a map chip for your area too - and that's another hundred bucks or so if you really want to get the most of the areas you're fishing.</p><p></p><p>Nutshell, if you're not fishing big water - DSI. If you fish lots of open water, GPS. If you do a little of both, I got nothing. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wihil, post: 247887, member: 6487"] Man that's a hard choice. I'm torn too right now with getting a new FF. I'd love to have everything, but that's gonna smack the check book pretty hard. I fish big water - I don't fish a lot of rivers (though I'm hoping to do branch out and do a lot more of that this summer), so finding landmarks are a real pain with just a flasher and a few paper maps. At the same time, I really like to fish for walleyes and small mouth that love to hug transition points on the lake. Sometimes just being a few feet off the rock/mud/weeds will really make a difference if you're on the fish or not. Don't forget if you do get the GPS, you'll really need to get a map chip for your area too - and that's another hundred bucks or so if you really want to get the most of the areas you're fishing. Nutshell, if you're not fishing big water - DSI. If you fish lots of open water, GPS. If you do a little of both, I got nothing. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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