12-14-2015, 11:20 PM
The only suggestion I might add is to try or look at as many different kinds as possible before you make the purchase. You can do this to some extent in a store like Cabelas or SW, or go out to a crowded lake on a Saturday and ask to look at different models. Most folks don't mind showing you their setup. You may find that you (and especially your eyes) may prefer a model and type that is different from the one all the cool kids have and are recommending. If so, go with it. You will be happier in the long run.
As an example, I get a raging headache using a certain popular brand of flasher for more than a few minutes. I need to use an LCD. Do I mark less fish or catch fewer than my buddies with their flashers? No.
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As an example, I get a raging headache using a certain popular brand of flasher for more than a few minutes. I need to use an LCD. Do I mark less fish or catch fewer than my buddies with their flashers? No.
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