Side-scanning fishfinders are all the rage, but there’s little doubt that there’s a lot of marketing hoo-ha that just doesn’t live up to reality. That’s why I spent a day on the water testing units from most of the major manufacturers, side-by-side. You can find the complete results in Peripheral Vision: Side-Scanning Fishfinder Myths, Debunked! Here’s a quick look at some of the major findings.
Want to read up on some other fishfinder info? Check out our look at the new Garmin side-scan system; read Shopping for a the Right Fishfinder; and see Super Cheap Fishfinders: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
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