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Junior
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Lake Forest, Ca
Posts: 12
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This has been a ton help.
Thank you all. Is there a good reason to get a 50/200 transducer or is the 83/200 good for kayak fishing. I see the 50/200 gets a better reading when going fast... I'm lucky if I'm doin 3! I did look at the dragonfly and lowrance at west marine. The worker at west marine could not stand the dragonfly?! He is not a kayak fisherman though either. I appreciate all the advice Seabass |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Dana Point
Posts: 1,625
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I've read that the 50 is for deep water, offshore fishing, like over 600'. You'll be fine with the 83.
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