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<blockquote data-quote="Rollo" data-source="post: 4396790" data-attributes="member: 14562"><p>I have 2 fishing yaks and have a Lowrance Elite 4 CHIRP on one and just ordered a Garmin EchoMAP 43dv for the other. The Lowrance is harder to navigate around and kind of fidgety but once it's set you pretty much can leave it alone. I agree the Hummingbirds are probably the easiest to use. Electronics have helped me catch lots of fish over the years, especially looking for schooling baitfish in deeper water. They are also crucial in finding humps and structure that may not be on a navmap. Especially nice to have when fishing new areas. Only time I don't use it is when I'm fishing shallow waters on the spawn. Then I'm just watching the water temp. Plenty of decent options out there for around $200</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rollo, post: 4396790, member: 14562"] I have 2 fishing yaks and have a Lowrance Elite 4 CHIRP on one and just ordered a Garmin EchoMAP 43dv for the other. The Lowrance is harder to navigate around and kind of fidgety but once it's set you pretty much can leave it alone. I agree the Hummingbirds are probably the easiest to use. Electronics have helped me catch lots of fish over the years, especially looking for schooling baitfish in deeper water. They are also crucial in finding humps and structure that may not be on a navmap. Especially nice to have when fishing new areas. Only time I don't use it is when I'm fishing shallow waters on the spawn. Then I'm just watching the water temp. Plenty of decent options out there for around $200 [/QUOTE]
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