Friday, December 25, 2009

Gone Fishing WIth The Humminbird SmartCast RF 15 Portable Fishfinder

There seems to be a disparaging distance between those people who own a boat and those who do not. Boat owners have the luxury of having sophisticated fish finders to help them determine the underground terrain and fish within distance.

Those who fish from the shore or maybe do not own a boat of their own are forced to fish the old fashioned way. But with technology becoming so portable now everyone can have the luxury of a fish finder with the new Humminbird SmartCast RF 15 Portable Fishfinder. It looks like something James Bond would use if he decided to go fishing.

Do you want to know how simple and easy it is to use the Humminbird SmartCast RF 15 Portable Fishfinder? The whole fish finder is broken into two parts. You have the display and then you have this nifty gadget that looks like a neon duck.

That neon duck is actually called the Remote Sonar Sensor. You cast it out into the water where you are fishing and it gives you back "below surface" information. It is that easy to use.

The Humminbird SmartCast RF 15 Portable Fishfinder is perfect for those on the go who do not want to be tethered to a boat or to have to lug around a more traditional fish finder. It is not for everyone and it is not marketed as such.

It cannot plot your fishing course and it does not come pre-loaded with area maps. But it is rugged and it is for those who want to just pick up and go fishing wherever they want.

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Furuno FCV 295 10.4" Fish Finder For The Professional Fisherman

It is easy to see a body of water and automatically think that one piece of equipment can handle all of your fishing needs. But the reality is that with different types of water terrain and fish, your equipment has to change as well.

Fishing in a pond or a lake versus the ocean is a big change. Traditional fish finders just simply cannot cut it. You need a fish finder that can do the job correctly. That means looking at the Furuno FCV 295 10.4" Fish Finder.

Though it may be tempting for you to rush out and purchase the Furuno FCV 295 10.4" Fish Finder you should keep in mind that this fish finder is not for recreational fishing on a river.

This highly advanced fish finder is far more useful in an ocean or deep water setting if you are a professional fisherman and need to catch large fish or large schools of fish for your job.

The Furuno FCV 295 10.4" Fish Finder is not for everyone. At a whopping $2,562.78 (with a 10% discount) at www.boatersworld.com, it is a very expensive fish finder to own. This is not feasible for the person fishing in a stream or lake.

This is meant for serious professionals. So if you are just fishing as a way to pass the time or for a hobby, then there are much cheaper fish finders on the market that will do a good job for your particular needs.

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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Finding Information About Water Beneath Your Boat With The Eagle FishEasy 350C Color Compact Fishfinder

Fish finders are a bit of a multitasking tool mixed with a uni-tasker. Fish finders can give you a lot of information about the water beneath your boat and the area around it.

But its primary usage is to help you catch fish. And there are a lot of fish finders on the market so picking one out can be difficult. It really comes down to how suitable the fish finder is for the area where you will primarily be fishing. One you should take a look at is the new Eagle FishEasy 350C Color Compact Fishfinder.

If you have purchased the previous model fish finder from Eagle, the 320C, then the new Eagle FishEasy 350C Color Compact Fishfinder is going to make you much happier.

For starters it has a screen that has been enhanced so you can see it during daylight hours. Plus they upped the sonar range another 60 degrees so that gives you better coverage area. To top it off they sealed it in a waterproof casing.

Though there are some complaints on the whole, most users are very happy with the new Eagle FishEasy 350C Color Compact Fishfinder. They like the new range and the fact that it can also handle higher boating speeds.

You no longer have to go at a snail's pace and wait for the fish finder to refresh data. And though it is not the cheapest model around, you can pick one up at the Bass Pro Shops website for $219.00, which is very reasonable.

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