Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Gear Forum :: Do GPS-enabled fish finders work?
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thegildedgopher |
newguy: "a Helix 5 "would be" awesome -- is that a device you've used canoeing in the BWCA (or on long trips without a marine battery)? What sort of battery life do you get, and from what source (12V Li-Ion)?" Good info from a forum member in this thread As ZaSquatch says, the Striker series is going to give you a blank base map, no contour lines on the map. |
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newguy |
Currently, I go back and forth between fish finder depth, paper map in front of me, back to finder, etc. Does anyone use a GPS-enabled fish finder to show your location in relation to contour/features? How has this feature worked for you? |
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RMinMN |
I use mine with a split screen so it shows where I am on the map plus the other part shows what the depth really is. In one of my favorite lakes I discovered a hump that was not on the map. I now fish that hump regularly. |
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cyclones30 |
I also have Garmin w/ livescope but that'll likely never make it into a canoe. |
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newguy |
thegildedgopher: "newguy: "a Helix 5 "would be" awesome -- is that a device you've used canoeing in the BWCA (or on long trips without a marine battery)? What sort of battery life do you get, and from what source (12V Li-Ion)?" Thanks! I did stumble upon that, and saved it. Great insight into a really good build. I found and ordered a Helix 5 G2 (which I may return after completing research), but at $150 at Best Buy, I thought the price was too good to pass up. I have started to do ice fishing, too, so perhaps I need to find a unit with dual capability (even if that means also buying another transducer). |
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bobbernumber3 |
When we are in 20 feet of water, the screen will show 10 feet. His comment is "these contour lines are never right". When he wants to go somewhere, "It shows a nice contour over there..." My reply in all cases is "Some guy in an office in Chicago gets paid to draw those lines on lake maps". Sometimes, the map gives you an idea. One nice feature is tracking so that if you travel the same route you're not likely to hit a reef. |
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newguy |
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