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kscathunter
04-24-2008, 10:41 PM
my brother n law bought an old used one from a guy at work and we cant get it to work im guessing thats why he sold it lol. Soooo im thinking of buying a new one for around $100. I found a few at basspro, eagle fish easy 245ds, cuda 168, garmin fishfinder 90, humminbird piranhaMAX 215, piranhaMAX 220. any recomendations out of these or another one under 100




kscathunter
04-25-2008, 12:03 AM
well after reading bass pros reviews it sounds like the eagle cuda 168 would be the best buy, witch would make me happy sence its the cheepest. anything good or bad about this model?

johank
05-15-2008, 09:56 AM
Just thought i would say that i have used the Garmin fishfinder 90 with success. Its a cheap fishfinder that have the important features. Works great.

azcataholic
07-12-2008, 03:32 PM
hello, I with you i have a 12' sevylor inflatable and have read the reviews on the cuda 168 i don't think it is a bad deal, i am going to pick one up good luck

chambers bd
07-18-2008, 03:44 PM
[quote=kscathunter;1019867]my brother n law bought an old used one from a guy at work and we cant get it to work im guessing thats why he sold it lol. Soooo im thinking of buying a new one for around $100. I found a few at basspro, eagle fish easy 245ds, cuda 168, garmin fishfinder 90, humminbird piranhaMAX 215, piranhaMAX 220. any recomendations out of these or another one under 100[/quote/]

Brandon,
My wife got me a HUMMINGBIRD 161 IT HAS A BUILT IN GPS its a real good unit I think it was like 175.00 at walmart!
Only draw back is its not in color!

Pacman
07-18-2008, 11:26 PM
I considered the Cuda, but ended up buying an Eagle Fishmark 320. The higher resolution is worth the money IMO. I'm well pleased with it.

I searched Ebay and all over the internet. Believe it or not Bass Pro Shops had the best price!