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Portable fish finders?

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I just noticed that Bass Pro has portable fish finders- in other words the screen and transducer are together on one mountable shaft. Are there any good- maybe it would be a good fit for my new Bass Raider?

A few years back I bought one from Humming bird. I loved it. It was great for my small jon. It ran on "d" cell batteries,but had a pretty good run time.

I have the hummingbird 535 portable. This unit is identicle to the regular 535 but comes in a hard plastic carrying case and the transducer has a suction cup. This thing is awesome and works great.

I have the hummingbird 535 portable. This unit is identicle to the regular 535 but comes in a hard plastic carrying case and the transducer has a suction cup. This thing is awesome and works great.

I second this... I have the pirahnamax 215 and love it.. Battery life coudl be better but that is just me being picky..

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