03-17-2003, 04:02 AM
dennis i have used eagle fish finders for the past 15+ years. my first one was a eagle fish ID it only had a 120 pixels and was a $100.00 at the time it worked okay. now i have gotten an eagle ultra plus III with a 160x160 pixels with speed and temp $350.00. it works great in shallow water from 2' to 150' deep that is the deepest i have used it. my dad has the new accura 240 by eagle 240x240 pixels which reads awesome. i have caught many fish with my finder but as someone else has said the more pixels that the finder has the better it will track the bottom and read your jigs when ice fishin or out of the boat. just remember the more pixels the better it will read/work but they also cost more money. eagle fish finders are easy to use and learn how to operate. you can hook up a battery and sit in your easy chair and learn how to use it as they have a simulator mode that shows and teaches you how to use it. i would recomend the eagle fish finders to anyone. just spend what you want don't let people pressure you into the high dollar ones because you might start out with a cheaper one and love it because it works great for you. go to sportsmen warehouse and you can see them and how they work along with prices, and look in cabela's they show many models and info on each finder. hope this helps if you need more info just post that you need more help with finders and i'll help you out
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