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GPS Fish Finder   
There is a possibility in latest researches that the GPS Fish Finder, can also track down ample informations that determines your exact original location, so you can get the fish you've been wanting.


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pakier
10/06/2008
12:19:43 PM
GPS Fish Finder
For example you can use the "Fish Finder" in locating their position in the water and determine a route to take to get to the fish that the finder has located.
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snoop
10/06/2008
12:23:21 PM
Re: GPS Fish Finder
Wow! man, that's a big help, next time I'll do this, I'll be sure to catch as many fish as I can, I'm old but I still have that curiosity, I really need help, I just have another question, I mean, is there any possibility that if I leave my position where the fish are coming and find some, you know, better place to fish, but if that "better place" has been a frustrating place for me, then is there a possibility that I could return to my original spot where I can catch fish a lot?
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pakier
10/06/2008
12:26:48 PM
Re: GPS Fish Finder
Yes! according to my research definitely you can track them down and you can catch as many as you can.
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