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Any feedback on this HawkEye Fishpod 5x or the Garmin Striker Castable??? Wife put it on her xmas list.

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The Hawkeye looks like it would be useful from shore…but the guy in the vid isn’t casting it very far. It’s a novel idea though. I was thinking of getting one of those hawkeye temp gauges that hook onto the downrigger(?) to check water temp at different depths. A neighbor of mine swears by it for Salmon fishing.

For the money, the Garmin looks like the way to go. I would think that just mounting a transducer on the dingy would allow plug and play from a superior unit, then be able to take the unit with its deployable transducer for ice fishing.
 
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I just ordered the Garmin STRIKER™ Cast GPS | Castable Sonar with GPS I will review it later, once it arrives if mother nature cooperates. I know it may not be the best sonar to use in a hole in the ice, reading some of the reviews but we have been fishing from shore lately, not wanting to take the boat out in 30-40° weather. We will also use it while dingy, paddleboard or kayak fishing where we do not have a fixed sonar onboard.
 
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