If I were you I'd jump on the 106sv that's on clearance at Bass Pro right now for $1000 then grab a LVS 32 with black box for another $1000 and you're in the money with a 10" screen for 2 grand.
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Originally posted by BowSlayer View PostIf I were you I'd jump on the 106sv that's on clearance at Bass Pro right now for $1000 then grab a LVS 32 with black box for another $1000 and you're in the money with a 10" screen for 2 grand.
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Originally posted by Slew View Post
The picture on the 10 was much better than the 9. Kinda like going from and Atari to a Nintendo! Least that’s what I tell folks my age!! I’ll warn you it’s a never ending vicious cycle. You get a 10, want a 12. Once you have the 12 yo want a 16 and once you have the 16 you want a 19! Least that’s what I’ve been told!! Upgrades getting installed after the kids are done with Christmas break! I’m on ny backup 126SV now. Will keep it for a spare.Last edited by Texas Grown; 12-26-2024, 11:59 AM.
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Originally posted by MeBilly View PostHello All, I know nothing about the livescope world, I've always been "old school" the Lowrance units I have are old and outdated, can someone please explain all the components needed, I mainly crappie fish, some bass fishing but want to know what I'm looking at money wise to upgrade as well. used units -vs- new, which makes might be better?
Thanks for any input
https://thebasstank.com/collections/garmin
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Originally posted by TeamAmerica View PostI use a 1022 garmin .................................................. You can get it done for $1600 or so for 9 inch or $3200 for 12 inch depending on which models you choose. Nobody ever regrets buying the bigger screens.
Then you get to decide where to mount the scope which is a whole other decision!
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