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jhodge

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  1. I have one at my cottage, and it works great. The one I have has a battery ignition, and I run it off a 20 lb tank. Still on the same tank 2 years. I only have gravity feed pressure and no problem at all.
  2. Thanks a lot for your help. I just ordered the 570 portable.
  3. Thanks, The cheapest I have found the 570 is $233+ 13.95 shipping. Where can I get it for $199?
  4. Have I got it right, The 570 would be the updete of the 565? The 565 cost more then the 570, which confuses me. If one of these two would be the one to bye, then that was simple. I awate your advive, and thanks for the help. The St Laurence is full of sholes and creaters, and that is what I want to find to fish. The eyes are deep, and also musky, along with the bass.
  5. I am new, and been reading the forems. I hope I am not out of line by asking questions not bass pro related. I am a hobby fisherman 69 years old, with adverage tackle and equiptment, not a $200 rod, who would like some advice as to a portable fish finder. I don't plan on being a bas pro. I have a 14 ft, and a 18 ft as well as a zodac. The ones I have looked at are all humminbirds. The models are, 343c-345c-565-570. Is a weaker color with a 3.5 in. screen better then a stronger b/w with a 5 in screen? Does anyone have any sugestions as to a portable unit. I fish the St. Laurence, where there is water up to 300 ft deep.

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