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Hey guys!

 

I'm in the market for a new fish finder and I'm wondering if you have any suggestions. I do mainly deep water fishing for salmon and rainbow in the Collingwood area so depths are pretty much from 100ft in summer to around 10ish in spring and fall for flat lining and I dont think I need a DSI or SI just a plain old 2d I think will be fine. I'm only really looking to spend around 200.

 

I've been looking at the

 

Lowrance Mark-5 http://www.basspro.com/Lowrance-Mark5x-Fishfinder/product/10215747/143070

 

Humminbird 570 Sonar http://www.basspro.com/Humminbird-570-Sonar-Fishfinder/product/53521700/249833

 

Lowrance Mark-4 fishfinder/chartplotter (If I can get Canadian waters on it) http://www.basspro.com/Lowrance-Mark4-Fishfinder/Chartplotter/product/11090805011714/247264

 

and maybe the Lowrance mark-4x Colour Fishfinder (still dont know how great Colour is) http://www.basspro.com/Lowrance-Elite4x-Color-Fishfinder/product/11090805011713/247263

 

Also I`ll be using it sometimes with my Gramps who has been using a 2d greyscale fishfinder with Fish ID for as long as I can remember so hes not great at learning new technology and I want him to enjoy it as much as I will. And I`m leaning towards a bigger screen size for his eyes also.

 

I`ve looked around other sites at reviews and what not but I want to know your guys opinion!

 

Thanks alot

 

Jake

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I just put the Lowrance Mark5x on my boat this spring. Not a bad little unit. You can run it in a basic AUTO mode, it sets all the parameters for you, or you can choose an advanced set up. Which allows you to set all of its parameters. I have found that its really good at finding the depths of the lake, but its hard to distinguish schoals and structure from weeds and sand bars etc.

 

But all being said, for less than 200 taxes in, you cant really beat it.

 

My 0.02

 

Luke

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