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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 3580666" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>I am kinda 2 years out of date on research. I put in a few months research preparing for a.full upgrade and bit the bullet. Somethings are still the same though.</p><p>Trolling motors and fish finders brands that work together.</p><p>Hummingbird--MinnKota</p><p>Lowrance--Motorguide</p><p></p><p>Spot lock is extremely handy for what I do and being able to communicate with my Elite 9 display, I can lock on a waypoint on the touchscreen or using remote. My Elite 9 is mounted at my console. I rarely use another fish finder unless watching depth while fishing from the front of the boat. My TM has a built in transducer that I use only when watching depth. I don't even remember what the cheap 4 inch fish finder is up front other than Lowrance.</p><p></p><p>I hardly ever use down scan or side scan as I know the lakes I routinely fish well enough, I run WTFO to a spot and have a lure in the water within a minute. I don't spend a lot of time watching the screen. I do look at maps to find depth changes and contours that I am looking for to get an idea where to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 3580666, member: 1546"] I am kinda 2 years out of date on research. I put in a few months research preparing for a.full upgrade and bit the bullet. Somethings are still the same though. Trolling motors and fish finders brands that work together. Hummingbird--MinnKota Lowrance--Motorguide Spot lock is extremely handy for what I do and being able to communicate with my Elite 9 display, I can lock on a waypoint on the touchscreen or using remote. My Elite 9 is mounted at my console. I rarely use another fish finder unless watching depth while fishing from the front of the boat. My TM has a built in transducer that I use only when watching depth. I don't even remember what the cheap 4 inch fish finder is up front other than Lowrance. I hardly ever use down scan or side scan as I know the lakes I routinely fish well enough, I run WTFO to a spot and have a lure in the water within a minute. I don't spend a lot of time watching the screen. I do look at maps to find depth changes and contours that I am looking for to get an idea where to go. [/QUOTE]
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