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Advice on a new fish finder

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Looking for a decent one for around $150 or less.

Color does not matter to me, Nor does the brand really.

I just want the best features for the price, and accuracy on showing bottom structure, small baitfish, etc.

If anyone has any suggestions please let me know.

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i have a Hummingbird 535 on the trolling motor and i feel its one of the best units out there for the money.

http://store.humminbird.com/humminbird-products/sonar-gps-combos/500-series/535/prod405970-1.html

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Setting the bar pretty low.

At that price, Eagle FishMark 320 or Humminbird 535.  If you could spend $200, then the Humminbird 565 hands down.

Resolution is king and the 565 offers the best resolution on the market for $200 or less.

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