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DEPTH FISH FINDERS
DEPTH FISH FINDERS RATED
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
All fish finders are depth fish finders, rated by the defined depth the sonar or sound waves will reach effectively based on the intensity of the signal being sent.
All depth fish finders work using sonar, the technology that uses sound waves to view fish underwater. Sound waves are produced by the fish finder and sent through the water. When it encounters something it bounces back to the fish finder.
Depth fish finders chart the depth of water the sound waves will reach. Among the top brands of depth fish finders, the Eagle Fishmark 320 portable reports a depth capability of up to 800 feet.
Depth fish finders help you determine the depth of the water you are fishing in
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The Hummingbird Piranhamax 230 portable depth fish finders feature a dual beam sonar that reaches a depth of 600 feet. The Lowrance M68C depth fish finders also report a depth penetration of 600 feet. And the Furuno LS6100 Echosounder offers seven depth scales, from 1-10 to 640 feet.
www.scientificfishing.com offers a handy portable fish finder that displays fish at depth penetrations of 2 to 328 feet on a portable LCD display that fits in your pocket. The NGC Fish Seeker is a depth finder that locates big fish, small fish, grass and the contour of the bottom and structure of the body of water you're fishing in. It also sounds an alarm when fish are spotted in case you're not looking at the display.
NGC Sports Fish Seeker depth fish finders come with a transducer float that sends the sonar signal deep into the water to track the fish. Drop it in the water and it immediately begins working, sending out the signals to track fish. You can use the Fish Seeker in fresh or salt water, from a boat, bridge or on the shore.
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