Lowrance has a good reputation and I've used their sister companies (Eagle) products for years. You might be surprised what you might get out of your existing product. I'm convinced 5 out of 10 boaters are completely clueless about how to properly use their fish finders. The first tip is when I see the little fishy signals, worst thing you can do is live the fish ID on, robs the unit of sensitivity. I play with my unit (leave it, I know your tempted, but leave it) all the time, try to find new ways to tweak the sensitivity, you might want to try yours as well. I'd be surprised if you can't shut off the fish ID, crank up the sensitivity and get much better results.
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