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Best fish finder for around $400

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I just bought a '94 nitro and and I'm wanting to add another fish finder up front and was just curious what you guys think is the best unit. I'm wanting to spend around $400.Thanks

I saw cabelas clerancing out a 700 dollar lowrance for 399 I'd check that out

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I probablly shold have been a little more specific about the type of fishing I'm going to be doing. 90% of all my fishing will be in smaller public lakes (mainly no wake) (20-100 acres) With most of them have a max depth of around 40'. I do a TON of shallow fishing (2'-10') in and around stumps and brush piles. Thnaks agian for all the help.

Lowrance X-125 will be more than enough for your applications. Plus you willl have money left to spend on more tackle. For the money IMO it is one of the better graphs that you can get.

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