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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 5404303" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>I have a friend that lives up on Douglas Lake. When the water is down, he is walking those bottoms and mapping structure standing right beside it. There are a bunch of old foundations, etc that hold a lot of fish once they are covered.</p><p></p><p>A few years ago, he went out with three different bass pros ahead of one of their big tournaments. One had Hummingbird, another Garmin, and the third Lowrance. All were top of the line units.</p><p></p><p>Surprising to me, he said in the quality of the underwater "picture", Hummingbird and Garmin were the best. He said the Lowrance was way lower quality than those two. IMO, Garmin has the best GPS capability, so I would lean that way.</p><p></p><p>YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 5404303, member: 1859"] I have a friend that lives up on Douglas Lake. When the water is down, he is walking those bottoms and mapping structure standing right beside it. There are a bunch of old foundations, etc that hold a lot of fish once they are covered. A few years ago, he went out with three different bass pros ahead of one of their big tournaments. One had Hummingbird, another Garmin, and the third Lowrance. All were top of the line units. Surprising to me, he said in the quality of the underwater "picture", Hummingbird and Garmin were the best. He said the Lowrance was way lower quality than those two. IMO, Garmin has the best GPS capability, so I would lean that way. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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