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Purchase the Garmin Striker Cast here: https://bassproshops.vzck.net/yqj9xb Never throw the wrong lure again: https://learn.anglers.com/free-cheats... Fish finders cost several hundred and even thousands of dollars, plus the boat you install them onto. But the Garmin Striker Cast with GPS is only $180 ($130 without the GPS feature), and you can use it from the bank. At least, that's what Garmin told me before sending it over, but after reading reviews like this, I was a little skeptical- "Kayak Fisherman. This device does not work with all Android phones. This information doesn't seem to be known by Garmin tech support. I detailed my issues with their chat then email support before finally being ignored. Figured it out on my own. - John "lol fish in my swimming pool, I just got my Striker and charge it test it in my swimming pool and found fish there lol deep and degree accurate but fish in my pool that is lie" - Sam "Worked great for 2 seasons. Loved using this for shore fishing to check water depth and bottom structure as well as fish presence. Suddling stopped working though after 2 summers of use." - FishingGal99 So, here's the plan to test the Garmin Striker Cast. Step 1 - See if my phone connects. Segment B - Check to see if there are fish in my pool. We haven't taken the tarp off for the summer yet, so this might be a little challenging to actually verify. Part 3 - Take it to multiple ponds to ensure it works. I don't have two summers to test it, but I do have access to two ponds! Section 4 - Give my honest feedback on this unit. The Pros, the cons, who should buy it, and who should avoid it. Pros- Inexpensive Compact Lightweight Accurate reading of the depth and temperature Access to Garmin Maps/Cool app Cons- Low-quality sonar Won't last you forever Who Should Buy It? Bank anglers at ponds, lakes, creeks, and slow-moving rivers. Kayak anglers can benefit from it if they're not constantly on the move, but there are much better options for yak anglers and boaters.