Thursday, April 14, 2011

Catch More Fish with a Fish Finder

By Michael Marshall


If you're looking to make your fishing experiences more pleasant and fruitful, fishing accessories are a must. Fishing in deep waters or over a huge area lends itself for a greater need to use fishing accessories which may increase chances of fishing success for any boat fisherman.

Fish finders are great tools for those anglers who like the challenge of rough environments. We will look at some low to mid-range priced fish finders which will hopefully be informative to any angler looking for great deals and wanting to improve their fishing efficiency.

There are a variety of models and brands available to suit the needs of any fisherman. The Lowrance fish finder is a popular brand among devout anglers. The Lowrance Elite-5 DSI color combo fishfinder/chartplotter is a unique new fish finding imaging, precision GPS navigation and brilliant 5in/12.7 cm color viewing detail and surprisingly affordable. Elite-5 DSI imaging leaves nothing to the imagination, clearly showing predator fish and baitfish schools.

The Lowrance Elite-5x DSI LCD is another great model with brilliant 5 in./12.7 cm 480x480 pixel SolarMAX 256-color TFT detail. You easily distinguish between hard and soft bottoms, as well as fish and structure on/near the bottom and with photo like views you can recognize all manner of structure at a glance, like bridge piling, letdowns ledges, drop-offs, vegetation, wrecks, with no interpretation needed.

The Garmin GPS GPSMAP 531S GPS Chart Fishfinder w/Dual Beam is a different brand, but still an affordable model. This improved high-speed digital design has a faster map drawing and panning seeds, the model also features a large ultra bright 5" QVGA display with a high-sensitivity internal GPS receiver, so mariners will always know their position on the water. They are designed to navigate the waters with ease because of the built in cartography for inland U.S waters.

Again, these are just a few of a growing list of fish finder models. If you're looking to increase your odds of catching more fish, a fish finder is definitely a wise investment for any angler.




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