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Garmin 240 Fish Finder Depthfinder with Transducer - a review
"The lakes that I normally fish are deep and quite rocky,
and I have been delighted with the performance of the Garmin 240
Fish Finder, which gives a clear picture of what lies below. The
image of the bottom shows great detail, and if it is showing fish
presence then you can guarantee they will be there. It does a
good job of indicating non-fishlines as well. It is at its best
when performing in deep water, but perhaps isn't as impressive
in shallow water.
Garmin
240 Fishfinder
The Depth Control feature works well in continuing to monitor
changes in water depth automatically while the Whiteline feature
determins bottom hardness well. The screen is easy to read, even
in the dark when the backlight comes into its own. You can see
the controls easily.
The Garmin 240 Fish Finder is packed full of features for
less money than my old Lowrance, while the features are easily
compatible."
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