I know this topic has been covered in the past, but the market has changed enough that the old info has exceeded its shelf life. No matter how much you love your Fishing Buddy, they're no longer being made.
What I'm curious about is gear that's relatively inexpensive (less than and not too much over $500), definitely does a solid job covering the basics, and GPS mapping/navigation (though nice) is optional.
Part 2 is the matter of how you rig it to work with your float tube. The old Fishing Buddy scabbard was brilliantly convenient. It strikes me that something on that level is going to be a challenge, when it comes to the view screen placement and the transducer rigged where it will be less likely damaged or lost if neglected.
What I'm curious about is gear that's relatively inexpensive (less than and not too much over $500), definitely does a solid job covering the basics, and GPS mapping/navigation (though nice) is optional.
Part 2 is the matter of how you rig it to work with your float tube. The old Fishing Buddy scabbard was brilliantly convenient. It strikes me that something on that level is going to be a challenge, when it comes to the view screen placement and the transducer rigged where it will be less likely damaged or lost if neglected.
