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Catch Fish Where They Are With Portable Fish Finders

2016/7/21 16:31:03

Individuals who enjoy fishing can be categorized a handful of different ways in regard to portable fish finders. There are those who are simply unaware of them. There of those who know of their existence but have yet to use one.

Most of this group are looking forward to getting to use them and possibly buying one for themselves, but a small segment do not want to ever use them, since they are strict sporting purists, who believe it just is not fair.

For the vast majority of fishing enthusiasts, portable fish finder are an absolute dream that has come true, like x-ray vision to see where the fish are. They are held in the hand and can be used in boats, on piers & bridges, on the shoreline or even on the ice on top of frozen lakes. They not only display the fish, but the weeds or other things that could be a problem, and they provide data on the actual depth.

They use sound navigation and ranging (SONAR) technology to emit an electronic sound signal that echoes back to the device providing the underwater information. This is similar to what dolphins and bats do naturally.

The individuals who consider fish finders as cheating, will tell you that fishing isn't just about the act of catching the fish. They say it entails the whole experience that goes into it, and that the ability to know where fish are, through technology, actually deprives them of a certain satisfaction that makes fishing enjoyable, to begin with.

It is a matter of personal choice. Few people would consider it a moral issue. Another example would be hunting. Some hunters may use a dog while others choose not to. The only way there is a genuine ethical issue if is there is a competition and the rules do not allow outside help. Beyond that, most people who enjoy fishing would consider the real sin is to have this type of tech available, and to deny yourself from ever experiencing it.

Portable fish finders can cost more than a thousand dollars but less than 1 hundred dollars. The more expensive ones are good for up to 100 foot depths and they have larger screen displays, in color, with superior resolution. They provide more data for wider areas. The less expensive models are better for fishing in shallow water. The screens can be hard to read in direct, overhead sunlight.

Hookafishfinder is one of the best sources for portable fish finders and high quality depth finders as well as the GPS finders and much more. The site helps clients save the perfect day for fishing without ruining it by providing valuable tips on fishing.
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