Fishing Electronics ReviewFishing Electronics Review – We all look for an edge on catching fish but first we have to find them. In this section we’ll review and discuss fish finders, depth finders, temperature gauges, GPS, Loran C, or anything else electronic you use on your boat or from the bank to locate those elusive trophy fish of a lifetime.
Hello everyone. I have a eagle cuda fish finder and im wanting to get something a little better but i dont want to spend over $200.00 dollars any suggestions on something in that price range. Thanks for the info
I would suggest waiting til late fall/next spring when new stuff comes out or add anyother 75.00 now and get a lowrance x125. 125 is 480x480 and is all i would ever need for freshwater.
I have an x85 thats worked for last 6yrs for me to graph my big cats before I caught them. In hindsight the x85 was plenty good-didnt need the 125, but do like some of the improved features.
I have been looking hard at fishfinders and have come to the concusion that the eagke fisheasy 320c is a good buy for the money. It is a color screen and can be bought for $199 at dicks sporting goods, maybe cheaper online.
I just purchased, well about a month ago, the Hummingbird 565. It was under $200, and a definite improvement over my original. Much better graphics and has more add ons if needed.
I have been looking hard at fishfinders and have come to the concusion that the eagke fisheasy 320c is a good buy for the money. It is a color screen and can be bought for $199 at dicks sporting goods, maybe cheaper online.
watch what you get with the color ones, somtimes thats all you pay for. Nothing wrong with grayscale screens.