Garmin FISFINDER 90 (010-00459-00) Product Brand : Garmin |
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Why Do I Need To Use a Fish Finder?
Garmin 90 Fishfinder
Government explore into lake fishing has brought us some captivating figures. It turns out that 90% of the fish congregate in 10% of the lake. Have you ever gone fishing and not had a singular bite? While on the other side of the lake catch nets are brimming? If you had a fish finder you would be able to identify the exact area where the fishing is best.
How Do Fish Finders Work?
Fish finders use sonar. They send out a sound wave to the lowest of the lake which then bounces back to the receiver. The fish finder can then suspect how deep the lake is by the time it takes for this wave to come back. If a fish comes in in the middle of the sonar and the lowest of the lake, the sound will bounce off the fish and return to the receiver quicker than the sound that bounces off the lowest of the lake. In this way the fish finder can show a graphical representation of where the fish in the lake are.
Do I Need A Boat To Use A Fish Finder?
Not all fishers have a boat to take out. Especially in the Uk shore fishing is far more popular. The fish finders were originally designed to be used on a boat but fishermen being a clever bunch they have worked out a way to use fish finders accurately from the shore.
A wireless sonar fish seeing gadget is attached to a small modified radio controlled boat. The boats are normally modified to be air tight and have a compartment that allows you to attach your line and enter bait.
You control the boat from the shore and look on the digital read out until you find a good area with lots of fish. By pressing the button on the remote you publish your fishing line and your bait into the ideal location. All you have to do then is reel in your catch.
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