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<blockquote data-quote="dirtytough" data-source="post: 176790" data-attributes="member: 4832"><p>Hi. I need some advice on what sonar to get. A little background. I used to fish a lot back home in Washington when I was younger. Kinda quit for awhile to put more time into other hobbies. My boy is getting older and I want to get back into fishing again. I figure a good way to shorten the ND learning curve is figure out the depths the fish are biting at and fish those depths. I have a 12' Livingston to use here in ND. I know its a little small but it's all I have. So whats a decent priced sonar that will be helpful but won't break the bank? </p><p></p><p>I was browsing Cabela's and the Humminbird Helix 5 CHIRP DI Sonar/GPS Combo G2 with data overlay seems like it would do everything I need and more. I wasn't looking to spend this much really though. Is this way more then I need? Any other suggestions?</p><p></p><p>Regards, Branden</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtytough, post: 176790, member: 4832"] Hi. I need some advice on what sonar to get. A little background. I used to fish a lot back home in Washington when I was younger. Kinda quit for awhile to put more time into other hobbies. My boy is getting older and I want to get back into fishing again. I figure a good way to shorten the ND learning curve is figure out the depths the fish are biting at and fish those depths. I have a 12' Livingston to use here in ND. I know its a little small but it's all I have. So whats a decent priced sonar that will be helpful but won't break the bank? I was browsing Cabela's and the Humminbird Helix 5 CHIRP DI Sonar/GPS Combo G2 with data overlay seems like it would do everything I need and more. I wasn't looking to spend this much really though. Is this way more then I need? Any other suggestions? Regards, Branden [/QUOTE]
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