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Lowrance vs Hummingbird vs Garmin
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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 4746576" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>I have a friend that has hand drawn and photo "maps" of significant structure that he has documented from living on an ETN lake all of his life. When the lake is drawn down, he is out there walking the shorelines documenting potential hotspots. So, he knows what is "down there" and what it looks like in real life.</p><p></p><p>Last year, he had the opportunity to fish with three different "pros" before a major tournament. They each ran the high end versions of Lowrance, Garmin, and Hummingbird. After seeing all three units in action, he put the Garmin and Hummingbird units at the top for showing the best pictures of the structure. The Lowrance units came in a distant third in his observations. He was surprised at what he saw, as he assumed the Lowrance would be at the top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 4746576, member: 1859"] I have a friend that has hand drawn and photo "maps" of significant structure that he has documented from living on an ETN lake all of his life. When the lake is drawn down, he is out there walking the shorelines documenting potential hotspots. So, he knows what is "down there" and what it looks like in real life. Last year, he had the opportunity to fish with three different "pros" before a major tournament. They each ran the high end versions of Lowrance, Garmin, and Hummingbird. After seeing all three units in action, he put the Garmin and Hummingbird units at the top for showing the best pictures of the structure. The Lowrance units came in a distant third in his observations. He was surprised at what he saw, as he assumed the Lowrance would be at the top. [/QUOTE]
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