Here you can discover which fish finder is the BEST fit for you.
We will cover many different brands like Lowrance, Humminbird, Garmin, Raymarine, and many more. We will keep you up-to-date on new models that come on the market; first with information, and then with reviews and thoughts on how these new fish finders perform.
As you head out to go fishing, you probably know which body of water you want to fish. Whether it is a new location or your old tried and true secret fishing hole, do you really know what is down there beneath the surface? That’s where the fish finders come into play.
It can be in the steamy hot and humid dog days of summer or the frigid wind-whipped subzero arctic conditions of winter out on the ice of a lake, but how do you figure out where the best place is to toss out that hook? Where are those big lunkers hanging out? Are you out on a fully loaded bass boat or a kayak decked out for fishing or casting out from shore or just dropping your line down an ice hole? You do want to know where those fish are, don’t you? …show more content…
I’m sure you will want to know what conditions they are best suited to like boats versus casting from shore. Even some of the cons of certain fish finders will be addressed because there may not be a perfect fish finder for certain uses, but one is sometimes better than