I want to buy my 10 year-old a depth finder for his 10' Bass Hunter for Christmas. I'd like to keep it under $150 or so.
What would be a good choice?
What would be a good choice?
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$100 and go fishing! Mounting hardware included, 1 battery should be fine and transducer included.This thread caught my eye. I'm not a serious fisherman but do enjoy wetting a line from time to time. I have a very simple setup, 12' jon boat that I put in the back of my pickup. I use a transom mounted trolling motor and 12v battery for the tolling motor.
What would I need in addition to one of these small fish finders? Would I need mounting hardware? Would I need a separate battery? Is the transducer included or is that something else that's required?
Or could I truly add this little gadget to my arsenal for around a hundred bucks and go fishing?
$100 and go fishing! Mounting hardware included, 1 battery should be fine and transducer included.
If you live around clarksville tn, I have a lawerance hook reveal 5 you can have. Its never been used. It was a dash mount on my new boat which I removed and put a helix 7 si. It doesn't have a regular mount because it was a dash mount, but you can get one on amazon for 25 to 30 dollars. Let me know.I want to buy my 10 year-old a depth finder for his 10' Bass Hunter for Christmas. I'd like to keep it under $150 or so.
What would be a good choice?
If you live around clarksville tn, I have a lawerance hook reveal 5 you can have. Its never been used. It was a dash mount on my new boat which I removed and put a helix 7 si. It doesn't have a regular mount because it was a dash mount, but you can get one on amazon for 25 to 30 dollars. Let me know.