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Mike Plotner

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  1. I notice that the pixel count on the color units are lower then some of the monochrome ones I am looking at is that not as important when its color

    I was planning on dual freq wasnt really thinking color but the more people I talk to the more I think I should go with color and more power . I see GPS can be added to alot of the humminbirds for 100 bucks

  2. Well at the risk of sounding like a moron (witch I am LOL) the head unit is broke . It does not power on anymore . I left it sitting on the side of the boat and pulled out of the drive and it hit the blacktop that was the end of it! Anyway it was a cheap older eagle that was due for upgade anyway.

    I was looking at a couple diff humminbird models and would like some input if anyone has it .

    Looking at the 580 combo with GPS for about $335

    The 727 with GPS optional for $240

    or the 565 with no GPS for about $200

    I do have an older garmin GPS 12 handheld but wasn't sure if that would be good enough for marking or not . Never really learned it but I just got it out of the closet and seems to still work fine.

    I do like the ones with a higher pixel rate for better picture.

    Are the GPS units worth the money and if so is it better to go with the 580 witch has maps and can save routes or the 727 that I can add GPS but does not have maps or waypoints.

    The more I look at them the more confussed I get just need to buy one and forget it

    Thanks any input will help

    Mike

  3. I usually change the battery when it gets below about 8 v but 7.5 should be good .I had issues with mine the first year but mostly just learning it . Have had it for 3 years now and no other problems after figuring it out . I hardly ever run that deep but I would try the wet paper towel trick from what I've heard it works. I'm going out tomarrow I will play with mine a little and see how deep I can go

    Mike

  4. I've had mine down to about 120 without any problems .thats as deep as i've tried it so far. Do you run the coated cable? did you strip a section for the connection of the probe? Does your wire pass through the spring antana ? My buddy runs his with the antana taped to the rigger next to the line for easy removal and has problems past 75-80 feet . One other thing I've heard is to put a wet paper towel folded up over the spring when running deeper for better reception. just some thoughts .good luck

    MIke

  5. Was thinking of buying the 580 combo with gps . I can pick it up for about 340.00 was just woundering if anyone has this unit and how they like it . Seems like its a good price for a combo with the features it has .

    Thanks

    Mike

  6. just clip the slider to the main line below your rod tip and toss it over it will slide down your line until it gets to the bow and ride there. use a good ballbearing swivel on the spoon end and a duo lock clip on the line end.

    I've tried anywhere from 2 to 8 feet 4 works for me takes fish with less mess.

    Just what I do.

    MIke

  7. OK my fishfinder crapped out on me and the bad news is I can only scrape up about 300 bucks right now to replace it . Does anyone have any suggestions on what would be a good choice for that money . would like to hold out for something better but really cant salmon fish without one .

    Thanks Mike

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