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Yes, No, Maybe So, I Dont Know! (Fishfinder Poll)

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If you can't surf the web or check your email with it while you're at the lake, I'd say forget it.

Met a bank fisherman actually using one of those last summer.   It was pretty cool, he had it rigged on a spinning rod, and would cast it out where he wanted to fish and watch the screen...

Didnt see him catching any more fish than anyone else though,,,,

A buddy let me borrow his Smartcast.  It is pretty cool for how small it is.  It is best used to find structure.  The pixel count is very low, so I would suggest getting the full size screen for the higher price.  It will make a huge difference when trying to decifer weeds and rocks.  

Just remember that the term fish finder is very misleading, depth finders are meant to be ur eyes under the water to see things like brush,rocks and weeds and things of that matter. ;)

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BaitMonkey12- If you buy it I think you'll wish you would have spent your money on something else. For instance, a portable fish finder that you can use on any boat, including rentals. All you'd need then is a trolling motor / battery and your in business. That was my start and my .02 on your question. JB

BaitMonkey12- If you buy it I think you'll wish you would have spent your money on something else.  For instance, a portable fish finder that you can use on any boat, including rentals.  All you'd need then is a trolling motor / battery and your in business.  That was my start and my .02 on your question.  JB

Couldnt agree more...

sorry but it is a hunk of junk, there is no way it could be accurate

Why couldnt it be accurate?

because the screen is a watch, if it was worth a crap then everyone would make one ive never seen a lowrance or eagle wrist watch fish finder thingy, and im sure it dose not have hardly any pixels or power. but it might be good to tell you how deep you are and temp and thats probably about it.

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