I certainly don't have the money for FFS...hell, I'm still trying to learn to use the 20 year old fish finders. That said, I actually go fishing with hopes of putting fish in the freezer AS WELL as having a good time and enjoying the lake with friends and family. My buddy and I caught a 37 pound blue a few weeks ago fishing below a dam. My family has enjoyed that cat and some hybrid, crappie, and walleye that were caught on the same fishing trip for the past several weekends.
I guess, for me, the only thing annoying about the technology is the young people out bragging they "play the video game" better than the old guy that didn't have a television growing up. I'm glad to see them make rule changes for the tournaments (though that's not my thing). Being an electrical controls engineer (I program industrial machines/robots), I'm certainly not against technology and understand it for profitability, accuracy, and efficiency. I guess there's just something in me that realizes there is a vast difference between the level of a man who can build things by hand and a guy who can push a button and watch the machine build it. The same for fishing and hunting. The guys that do it and do it well without technology have a skill that the rest of the world doesn't begin to understand. Show those guys the respect they deserve.
As for my fishing...I'm like a lot of people - I want to catch more than I want to fish. I haven't always had the time to go learn the lakes and rivers and know well where the fish are. So, if I could have some help from a guy who has done that or from a piece of technology to help me put some fish in the freezer, I'm in - but only at the level that it's affordable for me. So, I'll keep trying to learn both from the guys that have it and from the technology I can afford. At the end of the day, I hope to enjoy every time I put a pole in my hand and that is just a little easier to do when there's more catching. Either way, I try to remember to be thankful for everything I do catch.