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    Default Looking for Side Imaging Info!


    Hey all! First time poster, member of the Facebook group.

    I run a NuCanone Frontier 12 with a Motorguide Xi3 on the front, basically a big, wide, kayak, and I'm looking to up my fish finding game this year. I am not ready to take the leap into livescope, maybe if I get a family boat one day, but at the moment I'm solo! I fish Carlyle, Rend, and several other smaller lakes in Southern Illinois and am looking to be able to scan for structure for crappie all year long. So I am thinking side scan is the way to go for me, I can troll slowly around areas looking for deep structure or checking laydowns, or structure I know is there.

    Right now my thought is running the Lowrance Hook Reveal 7 with the TripleShot. The price seem rights and the screen size seems pretty good for my size boat.

    My question for you all is, is this finder worth the investment?
    Is there something better in the same price point I am missing?
    Do you have great mounting solutions, even DIY solutions? I'm not scared to get my hands dirty.

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    I’ve always run HB si units. But I had a good setup back in the day using a Mad Frog Liberator for hanging transducer over the side in tracks. Worked great. Today I think they are sold as Nano Liberator arms.

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    If you ever think you might add livescope then I would purchase something like the Garmin 93sv which can do like you want now and later you could add livescope since you’d have a compatible unit. That’s pretty much what I did and pleased with my decision. I fished a year or more without livescope and the side imaging is good for locating structures. I used down imaging and traditional sonar when fishing. My current kayak has a transducer mount on the bottom of kayak but the one before I used a kayak transducer arm which mounted to the side and swung over the kayak. Worked pretty good. Do a google search, several options now. These aren’t very expensive and worth the investment

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    If you stay with the Hook Reveal, make sure you don't get the Hook reveal 7x. The 7x doesn't have maps on it. The Hook Reveal is not a bad fish finder. They are an entry level and do the job. But as always, I believe go as big and advanced as budgeting and space allows.

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    Yeah, I have a Hook Reveal 9 and while it's not an upper end unit, it's been perfectly acceptable to me. I have been experiencing some problems with my downscan and have tried multiple fixes including a new transducer (provided under warranty), but the sidescan, 2D sonar and mapping are perfect and I'm sure the downscan on MOST units also works fine. As has been pointed out, the Hook Reveal units do not support Active Target, so if you really want to experience forward facing sonar at some point and wish to stay with Lowrance, you'd probably want to look into the Elite FS series. Because of my downscan issues, Lowrance has offered to allow me to upgrade to the Elite FS 9 for the cost of the Hook Reveal series and I think I'm going to do so because I have been wanting to try "livescope" for some time.

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    May check into Mega 360. It would allow you to scan structure around you while sitting still
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    Most SS stuff requires you to keep a line of travel and moving to get great views .
    Not sure what I would use if I went that route is me
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    If you're looking to go Lowrance buy a used Carbon unit and Structure Scan transducer. Later if you want Live sonar (Active Target), you will have a unit capable of running it.

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    Here are couple of images from an old HB 899 while kayak fishing. It don't take a whole lot of speed to get a good image.


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    New. Garmin 93.

    Used. Any HB from old 800, 900 series or Helix gen 2 or 3 with mega side imagine.

    Bigger screen is always better with trying to decide if those or fish or rocks on the bottom.

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