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<blockquote data-quote="Tillerman2095" data-source="post: 160705" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>When my Gen 2 takes a dump I'll be upgrading to the newest Lowrance model I can get. I've seen how well the 3D structure scan works and its a game changer. I've ran with down scan and side imaging; and I hardly use the side imaging unless were fishing the river. You can pick out fish along the banks, next to sand bars, ect. </p><p></p><p>Down scan is a must to have if you really want to pick out fish tight to the bottom, or fish hung in the trees and weeds. If your a guru for new technology the on board mapping that the Lowrance Carbon has now will also be a game changer. Most Hummin Bird models have the on board mapping but I'm unfamiliar with Hummin Bird units.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your choice. It can be hard to do with all the new technology; but I would say that most of the units now are really well made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tillerman2095, post: 160705, member: 784"] When my Gen 2 takes a dump I'll be upgrading to the newest Lowrance model I can get. I've seen how well the 3D structure scan works and its a game changer. I've ran with down scan and side imaging; and I hardly use the side imaging unless were fishing the river. You can pick out fish along the banks, next to sand bars, ect. Down scan is a must to have if you really want to pick out fish tight to the bottom, or fish hung in the trees and weeds. If your a guru for new technology the on board mapping that the Lowrance Carbon has now will also be a game changer. Most Hummin Bird models have the on board mapping but I'm unfamiliar with Hummin Bird units. Good luck with your choice. It can be hard to do with all the new technology; but I would say that most of the units now are really well made. [/QUOTE]
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