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Since 1957, fish finders have been helping fishing enthusiasts make that legendary catch. A fish finder is simply a portable device that uses sonar to "spot" fish for you. This takes the guesswork out of finding the best location, which saves you time and greatly improves your chances of having a successful fishing trip. Early fish finder displays used a rotating diode. Fast forward to today, where color fish finders with LCD and CRT screens are readily available. There are even fish finders with GPS technology, which are ideal for large lake or ocean fishing. Be sure to carefully consider the features of our fish finders by Eagle, Furuno, Garmin, Humminbird, Lowrance, Raymarine and Sitex. A lakeside fishermen may need a a smaller screen, more portability and a lower sonar range, while a deep sea fisherman could benefit from a high color fish finder with GPS technology and extensive Sonar capabilities. Whether you choose a simple black and white version or a color fish finder with all the trimmings, one thing is for sure. The right fish finder can help to make your fishing experience far more productive, and far more fun.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS REGARDING FISH FINDERS
What type and size of display screen should I select ?
Answer = The display screen maybe the most important feature that determines your satisfaction with the Fish finder. When selecting a Fish finder the display screen should have excellent screen resolution and must have good visability in all lighting conditions. A monochrome LCD screen will be easiest to read in direct sunlight; color LCD screens mustbe choosen with care, many can be difficult to view in direct sunlight.
What is the difference between single frequency and dual frequency Fish finders ?
Answer = Dual frequency means the Fish finder transponder sends out both a 50 KHz and a 200 KHz sonar signal. Single frequency means only a 200 KHz signal is sent out. When fishing in salt water or deep water a dual frequency unit will work best. If you are fishing in fresh water or in depths of less than 200 feet, a single frequency 200 KHz transponder Fish finder will be suitable.
Answer = There are several benefits to having a GPS Fish finder. You always know where you are on the open water, you know how fast you are travelling, and you are able to find your way back to that last great fishing spot !
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