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Garmin
Echo Fishfinders

If you want good fishing,
you’ve got to believe you’ll catch.

How believe?

Feel prepared.

A good fish finder helps a lot to
prep the way to catches.

Garmin looks to have come up
with a line of good ones.

Garmin Echo Fishfinders, being introduced this spring, are the company’s latest fish finders.

The Echo 550c is the top-of-the-line unit in the moderately priced series of six fish finders, targeted at freshwater fishing.

Garmin didn’t just redesign its fish finders, the company says.

Instead, the company gutted them, starting from scratch, to come up with the best possible combination of features for the money, it says.

The 550c features a 5-inch color display that can read depths to 1,200 feet and scan 120 degrees.

The most economical unit in the series, the Echo 100, features a 4-inch grayscale display that can read depths to 600 feet and scan 60 degrees.

The fish finders, more than ever before, are built to provide crisper
fish arches, improved structure detail and better separation of images,
the company says.

But these are just a few of the features.

To check out more on how Echo Fishfinders can lead the way toward a great day of fishing, visit the Garmin Web site.