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7" fish finder recomendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wallyc" data-source="post: 475995" data-attributes="member: 23693"><p>I don’t have a problem with them . They are simple to operate. . With that said I do use a remote for both units. I use the sh$t out of both to keep from having to fiddle with the pad. Birds are not set it and forget it like Lowrance is with auto sensitivity I believe the feature is called where it keeps the picture pretty. If you want pretty pictures you definitely want a 7g3. It has mega. Garmin are nice units as well. I know a few friends who run them and no complaints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wallyc, post: 475995, member: 23693"] I don’t have a problem with them . They are simple to operate. . With that said I do use a remote for both units. I use the sh$t out of both to keep from having to fiddle with the pad. Birds are not set it and forget it like Lowrance is with auto sensitivity I believe the feature is called where it keeps the picture pretty. If you want pretty pictures you definitely want a 7g3. It has mega. Garmin are nice units as well. I know a few friends who run them and no complaints. [/QUOTE]
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