Re: Fish Finder Help!!
There are advantages of having seperate units like Silvertip suggested. There is no arguing one function lost, you probably have lost both. Now if you had two combo units...
I tried the standalone GPS (Eagle Intellimap 502C) with standalone 2D Fish/depth finder. If after going over a brush pile or other small structure, it was hit or miss if I chose the right position behind the boat. If there wasn't a WAAS lock, then the miss was highly likely.
I switched my console finder to a Humminbird 797C2 SI. Trying the above still lead to errors. Using the cursor and positioning over the 2D structure has provided a much more accurate return location. It is very valuable for side imaging. I can mark a bolder, log, tree, etc which is behind and off to the side, and then return to casting distance, and able to fish it without ever passing directly over the spot.
When I am done fishing, I will creep over the spot and mark it on the standalone. Because of the SI, and 797 screen size, I use the Intellimap for most GPS and Lake Map duties. It is just this one feature that the combo provides, that seperates are more difficult. It may not be important, but depends on the type and water the fishing is done on. Or you can just call me hardcore!
I may be getting some additional accuracy with the 797 because I have the ext gps antenea mounted within 2 feet of the transducer. The 502 has internal antenea, and there is about a 6 foot offset. Again, I am typically looking for the needle in a haystack vs a basketball.
