Before you can catch a fish, you have to find it! The first accessory most anglers add to their fishing kayak is a fish finder . At the very least, a simple sonar displays water depth. At the other ...
The best fish finders are unquestionably amazing fishing tools, but you’d be lucky to spend just $1,000 on one. If you don’t need extreme detail, advanced features, and don’t plan on starring at a ...
Perspective mode allows you to search with a wide, flat view instead of the narrow beam that’s used in forward mode. It ...
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Furuno brings big-boat electronics to smaller vessels
The new TZtouchE Series and TZMAP units put flagship-level navigation and fish-finding capability where it's never fit before ...
Fishing has long been a sport of champions, but no matter how much experience you have, there’s always more to learn, new fish to find and new water to explore. If you’ve got all the usual fishing ...
The world of marine electronics has gone haywire. Bass boats are now outfitted with 22-inch display screens that can transmit live images of what's swimming underneath. On the pro tour, it is common ...
Today we're showing you how to catch catfish using a special fish finder rig using the new Slinker Slides. We also go over some important drag tips to help get more hook sets into catfish, and to help ...
A primary tool for competitive bass anglers is the modern fish-finder. Walk down the courtesy dock at the host marina during a tournament weigh-in and you will see that each boat is outfitted with at ...
Derelict crab pots. Submerged dredge pipes. Oyster reefs. Every experienced water user knows these obstacles lurk beneath the water’s surface, but without side-imaging sonar equipment to cut through ...
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