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I talked to a guy today at Bass Pro Shops and I have it narrowed down to the Garmin 76s or the Lowrance Ifinder Pro.<P>Does anyone have any expertise on either of these units? Personal experiences?<P>Thanks in advance!

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I bought the GPSMAP 76S just after Christmas, and it was a great purchase. It has all of the features I was looking for, and the ability to download lakemaps directly from my PC. Found it on the web for $299.<P>I'm bringing it up with me next weekend.<P>Timmer

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Do you use the Navionics card with it? Those sound really slick. <BR>Have you ever had any trouble picking up satelites? Do you use yours for hunting too? Just wonder how it does on different terrain?<P>Thanks!

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Nevermind.....i'm an [PoorWordUsage]. Navionics isn't compatible with Garmin. Ooops.<P>Have you tried using the Hot Spots software? or just Lakemaster?

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If you want a GPS to mainly used for fishing, I would buy the I-finder Pro, you can purchase Navionics LOW chip for $199.99 which is based on a 1 foot scale verses many with a 3 foot scale and lower level of detail. Only concern is right now Navionics and the Canadian government are in a fight over boundry water rights regarding software so at this time nothing is availiable until the issue is settled.

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I have heard of problems of the IfinderPro fogging over....i will be using my GPS for fishing and hunting....

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I have been looking a new hand-held gps unit, I have an I-finder that I bought last year. I did not pay enough attention to the stats on this unit. I should have known that when it said "comes with water proof pouch" that the unit was not water proof! Well it got wet ,like evry thing else in the boat does and now has lines acroos the screen and can not be read.<P>Now I am a BIG lowrance fan but I looked over the I-finder pro and it says the same thing, "comes with water proof pouch" so I will be looking harder at the Garmn units.<P>Just my personal findings.

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I have heard some negative things about Magellan and their compatibility with fishing maps....also I've heard they are difficult to learn to use.<P>I was leaning towards a Magellan unit but I think after re-thinking, I will be going with a Garmin GPS76s!

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To the best of my knowledge there is still no software out there that is compatible with Magellans for lake maps. I may be wrong. If you are in fact serious about the Garmin you can look at their map detail by going to garmin.com and clicking on the cartophory icon and select LOW. Personally I would buy the Garmin map 76, great all around unit for many applications.

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I was in the fishing dept at Gander Mtn for a while and have used just about all of the handhelds. <P>-Garmin 76S is a nice unit but it is not upgradable but it is waterproof.<P>-iFinder Not waterproof slow refresh<P>Magellan Gold - Upgradeable memory, waterproof, Best Unit for the Money<P>Just my 2 cents

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I think I might have mentioned to you before I have a Garmin GPSmap 76 does everything I ask it to and then some. Picks up the lites quickly and keeps them pretty consistent if you use it in your vehicle. waterproof with a handy backlight and the battery will last you for quite a while, but you pay for them though.<P>Reel

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    • smurfy
      🙄 oh yea.....like your a picnic on the beach!!!!!!! 🤣
    • leech~~
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      Hey now, that one is all you!  Haha!  Don’t make another thread septic. 😉      Yup, the Looper Bug.  I couldn’t remember that catchy name for it.  2lb test is a little crazy, especially for the line quality back then but I can see that being a thing too.  Such clear water.  Looking down the hole watching the fish swim around and them looking back at you.  The further out I got, the easier it was for them to see me.   My one looper charged in when my jig was just below the ice while I was laying face down like you said.  It hit basically right in front of my face.  The fight was me rolling over and pulling it out of the hole.  That was shortly before the guys in the shallows packed up their little black shelters and left with their fish.     So, by the end of the day I learned: black looper bug; light line; conceal movement; and/or fish shallow.  And then never went back.
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