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Lowrance Elite5 vs Elite5DSI
Good afternoon everyone. Newbie to kayak fishing, I am trying to outfit my Hobie Adventure yak for some so cal costal action. I'm looking for some advice about ff/GPS. I am leaning towards the Lowrance Elite5 because of its 1000 foot depth capacity, however I also like the DSI for hoop netting but it's capacity of only 250 feet seems shallow. So do I need a ff that can go deeper than 250 feet for fishing off so cal? Thanks everyone.
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I've been running the Elite-5 for a year on my PA. It's a really good unit but I'm already looking to upgrade to the HDS-5. My advise is to spend the extra $$$ now on the HDS if you can. For socal fishing I don't ever go deeper than 300 ft in the settings. The only other advise I would give is to make sure you get the 50/200 kHz transducer so you can run a true high/low.
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Idk how much money you are looking to spend but I have a Humminbird 581i HD DI Combo and absolutely love it, very good clarity and strong reads. I should also mention that I dont hoop met or anything like that so im not sure what things you need for that but im very happy with it. You should give it a look.
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you don't need a ff to go deeper than 250ft, unless you plan to fish deeper. I have a ff with both color 83/200khz and dsi 455/800khz transducer. dsi 455/800khz works good in saltwater depths less than 90ft, I know is says 250 but thats freshwater. My pick goes to the elite-5. |
West Marine has the Elite5 DSI Gold on sale for 400 this week. I just installed one on my Cuda 14 with a RAM mount and RAM ducer mount for a truer reading with the DSI. I works great and runs all day on my 12v 10.5AH battery.
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I picked up the lowrance elite 7 hdi which is a broadband plus a dsi unit that you can split screen or have a chart the broad band image and the dsi image all up at once. It also has a feature that overlays the broadband and dsi to create one image. I will be installing it on my new yak that should be here any day now and will let you all know what I think.
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I'm starting with the 83/200. The 50/200 doesn't fit in the pro angler under mount. I understand that lowrance is engineering a solution. I may change after that is done if I am not happy with the results.
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I have the same one. you won't be dissapointed. |
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should not be a problem if it's 50/200 only and not 50/200 455/800 |
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dam, if you don't find or catch fish with that high tech ff, I don't know what else you can do:)
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So it sounds like the DSI with the 250 feet capacity should be good? Thanks everyone.
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I agonized over teh decision and went with the DSI. I am more interested in finding structure that could be holding fish that I can't see than seeing potential fish that may or may not respond.
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call lowrance and tell them what type of fishing you are doing first. in my experiance dsi will not be as helpfull in saltwater conditions over 90 ft. |
I can see the need for DSI.. Im looking into getting the elite 4 DSI as that would meet my needs for color FF plus be able to get better images for structure..
Will hope the elite 7 in the future.. but overkill.. |
Does anyone have the Gold version with the better charts? How is the bottom detail?
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strange how the lowrance only scans to 90' ? this is supposed to compete with the hummingbird. hummingbird has a new model 500 series with down imaging and side imaging . unit is not cheap , needless to say , but either is a lowrance . the hummingbirds are definitely putting out a lot of power. i am barley learning how to switch from 80 / 200 , so i am no expert . :confused: . good luck . the one thing that might be more advantageous is the hummingbird transducer , as opposed to the lowrance transducer . they both need to be in the water to work properly , but the lowrance transducer is long and thin , about 10 " . the hummngbird is 4" x 5" , and 3/4 " thick . this is on the higher units . correct me if i am wrong?
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