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Elite5-DSI by Lowrance

Elite5-DSI by Lowrance

Lowrance's new Elite-5 DSI Fishfinder/Chartplotter features digital sidescan sonar and shows structure like tree branches, thermoclines, and fish on a 5-inch detailed color display. An advanced transducer is capable of 455/800 kHz operation and can be transom or trolling motor mounted. The Lowrance Elite-5 DSI has pinpoint GPS positioning and multiple map and chart options. The unit has an MSRP of $649 and will be available in stores in early 2011. Click HERE for more information on this product.

Reviews

Dan Carney
Friday, December 31, 2010 10:46 AM

Hey, just one minor detail. DSI stands for DownScan Imaging per Lowrance's website. To get the Sidescan capability from Lowrance you still have to get an HDS unit with the additional Structurescan module. L8R Dan

Zoolander
Monday, October 04, 2010 10:20 PM

Introduce the wife to Sportco and Outdoor Emporium. They'll have them soon

Adam
Friday, October 01, 2010 10:44 AM

I've been waiting for a fishfinder that comes with the side scan built into it for my bass boat. Maybe my wife will get me this for Christmas : )

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Featured Trip Craig, Alaska

June 24-28, 2010

Trophy king salmon, some weighing in excess of 60 pounds, congregate in the islands near Craig to feed on abundant schools of baitfish before heading to rivers further south. In addition to the mass migration of salmon thru these waters a local hatchery bolsters the king salmon run here, making this area a destination for anglers wishing to tie into one of the west coasts most revered fish.

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