12-26-2005, 08:14 AM
[cool]Sorry to bring up this topic again, as I'm sure some are getting bored with this. I've read the most recent threads on finders, but I just got a gift certificate for Sportsmans and am now going to finally get a decent finder (for my budget anyway). I've pretty much narrowed it down to the $200 or under club, and there's THREE finders that really catch my eye in that price area: The Eagle Fishmark 320, the 480, and the Humminbird 565. I'll be using the finder from a float tube and small aluminum boat in softwater, and also for icefishing.
My first question would be for those that have the Fishmark 320 does it also have the "realtime" feature where you can see your jig icefishing? If so, how deep can you go and still see it? I know that the 480 has this because CBR has one and I've briefly seen his, and it's pretty cool. Also, can the 320 pick up the perch on the bottom at places like Rockport and Jordanelle? Also, can you split the screen on this unit to show the realtime jig thing on one side, and the regular finder stuff on the other half? This feature is VERY important to me. The Fishmark 320 is the cheapest out of this group coming in at around $150-$170 depending on where you get it. Those two features are the most important ones to me, so if the 320 can do those two things (and do them well), then I'm probably going to save myself 40-50 bucks and get it.
I know that the Humminbird 565 can do those things, and that it's close to the Eagle Fishmark 480 in ablility with the only differences that I can see being that the Humminbird besides having a 60 degree cone angle (like the two Eagle models) also has a seperate 20 degree angle cone with the two cones coming together on one screen. Also the Eagle 480 comes with 640x640 pixels, where the Humminbird only has 320 horizontal pixels. I'm not sure which one of those two finders is best (although they both look great), but they both cost about 200 bucks.
Anybody have some more opinions on these three finders? I'd especially like to hear about the 320, because if it does all of the things I'm concerned with up above, I just might get that one now and not have to save for another month for the 480 or Humminbird 565.
Thanks in advance for your comments/personal opinions.
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My first question would be for those that have the Fishmark 320 does it also have the "realtime" feature where you can see your jig icefishing? If so, how deep can you go and still see it? I know that the 480 has this because CBR has one and I've briefly seen his, and it's pretty cool. Also, can the 320 pick up the perch on the bottom at places like Rockport and Jordanelle? Also, can you split the screen on this unit to show the realtime jig thing on one side, and the regular finder stuff on the other half? This feature is VERY important to me. The Fishmark 320 is the cheapest out of this group coming in at around $150-$170 depending on where you get it. Those two features are the most important ones to me, so if the 320 can do those two things (and do them well), then I'm probably going to save myself 40-50 bucks and get it.
I know that the Humminbird 565 can do those things, and that it's close to the Eagle Fishmark 480 in ablility with the only differences that I can see being that the Humminbird besides having a 60 degree cone angle (like the two Eagle models) also has a seperate 20 degree angle cone with the two cones coming together on one screen. Also the Eagle 480 comes with 640x640 pixels, where the Humminbird only has 320 horizontal pixels. I'm not sure which one of those two finders is best (although they both look great), but they both cost about 200 bucks.
Anybody have some more opinions on these three finders? I'd especially like to hear about the 320, because if it does all of the things I'm concerned with up above, I just might get that one now and not have to save for another month for the 480 or Humminbird 565.
Thanks in advance for your comments/personal opinions.
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