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HUMMINGBIRD FISH FINDER
HUMMINGBIRD FISH FINDER CAN BE WORN LIKE A WATCH
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
If you're a bass angler who spends an afternoon dunking your hook and bobber into a pond and heads home empty handed, you can benefit from a fish finder. Hummingbird fish finders, which have been around for 30 years, are the leaders in the field. Hummingbird fish finders include a variety of devices that will help you find fish, from marine radios to depthsounders and GPS systems. Hummingbird fish finders use sonar sensors that target the fish and survey underwater structures to show the data on easy to read visual displays.
Fish finders have traditionally been bulky devices that are installed in boats, but one of the Hummingbird fish finders is a watch that puts all the power of a fish finder on your wrist.
A Hummingbird fish finder will
let you know where fish are located
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Attach the remote solar sensor on your line and cast it out and it transmits a read out of fish within a 75 foot radius and works in depths up to 120 feet.
Another portable fish finder you should know about is the NGC Fish Seeker from www.scientificfishing.com, the world leader in scientifically designed lures and fishing gear. Hold the Fish Seeker in the palm of your hand and its LCD display reveals fish and where they are. It shows you the size of the fish and you can screen out small fish if you like. The Fish Seeker finds fish in water up to 328 feet deep and can be used from a boat, a bridge or even the shore line. The Fish Seeker also sounds an alarm when fish are near, in case you're not looking at the display.
The Fish Seeker isn't just completely portable, it's completely economical, too. Many fish finders, including some of the Hummingbird fish finders, cost over $1,000 but the Fish Seeker costs less than one tenth the price.
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