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  • Best handheld GPS for the money?

    Whos using GPS for plotting their fishing days or just plotting holes in general?
    are you using an app or a hand held?
    any insight on which one works best for what we do? Garmin has a pretty nice one that is water proof but the screen is only 3" ..... I'm not old but I wanna save my eyesight for when I really need it

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    ive got a garmin oregon 550 touch screen that i like a lot.
    upsides: deadly accurate, light, fairly reasonably priced, touch screen
    downsides: screen is a bit small and hard to see in bright sunlight

    i havent used it for fishing cause i have one mounted on the boat but we use it a lot for geocaching and it works like a champ.
    Shut up and FISH!!

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    • #3
      iphone has about 30 foot accuracy.. not so good .. for fishing.. unless marking spots.. If that is all you have then . the app motionx-gps is a good app, I like the ability to show trails and it uploads to your email and goog earth if you want. . I use it on bike trails often.

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      • #4
        i've had a gamrin GPS 76 for years and it's been great. The newer versions are either the 72 or 78 but i'm not up to date on their specs.
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        • #5
          thanks for all of the input guys....Ibtsoom, I was looking at the Oregon last night....but all the reviews I read said stay away from touchscreen unless you enter a lot of text because it kills the battery....

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          • #6
            Garmin 78 or Montana. Also pay attention to the preloaded maps. If the unit comes with just a base map you will need to buy an additional chart to actually see anything. Look into a unit which has Garmin BlueChart included, it will save you time and money. For what it costs if you want one for the boat, a standard GPS/fish finder is usually a better value, but not as portable which is why you are probably looking into a handheld.

            Jared

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            • #7
              I'm not up to snuff on all the newer units from Garmin, so i can't comment, but i do have a Garmin 60CSX that i use almost daily for my work. I recommend it highly.
              "If our father had his say, nobody who did not know how to catch a fish would be allowed to disgrace a fish by catching him." Norman Maclean, from A River Runs Through It

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GHSmacker View Post
                I'm not up to snuff on all the newer units from Garmin, so i can't comment, but i do have a Garmin 60CSX that i use almost daily for my work. I recommend it highly.
                I have had a 60CSX for years and it is great. I bought the detailed contour maps for the US and he trail maps are very accurate. I use it most in Colorado fly fishing but I usually have it in the kayak in case I get lost in the marsh.
                "Shut up and jerk your croaker" - James Fox

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                • #9
                  You can pick up a used Garmin 60CSX on eBay for around $200 or a new one from Amazon for $650.
                  "Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."


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