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If you’re fed up with catching small fry or going home empty handed after a day on the water, then it may be time to add a fish finder to your fishing gear. The Lowrance fish finder has become a popular model because of its simplicity and reputa...
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Instead of waiting in frustration for fish to bite at your bait, you can use a GPS fish finder to tell you exactly where all of the hot spots for fish are. GPS and chartplotters have hooked-up with fish finding sonar, which are a must have for those w...
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Fish finders aren’t just for big commercial fishing boats anymore. Anglers everywhere can use these sonar devices to take the guesswork out of finding great fishing spots. Regardless of your environment, a locating device is a helpful piece of e...
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Electronic fish finders have become every sport fisherman’s best friend. Using sonar signals, these handy gadgets give you a view under your boat so that you can see where the fish are feeding. A popular model on the market today is the Eagle fi...
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Fishing is a little like real estate – it’s all about location, location, location! Instead of aimlessly wandering from spot to spot hoping to find a school of fish, a portable fish finder can help you narrow down the areas where the schoo...
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With the help of Lowrance fish finders you can focus your energy on landing a trophy catch instead of hoping that you have found the best spot to fish. The devices have such state of the art displays and fish finder accessories that you’ll wonde...
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Fishing Tips - by Fishing_tips | January 1st, 2010
You should learn how a fishfinder works before making a choice.
Fishfinders use sonar technology to locate fish-or any other reflective object-beneath the surface of the water. Sonar sound waves travel through the water. As they travel furt...