Anyone Would Like To Use A Portable Fish Finder

Fishing is a little like real estate - it’s all about location, location, location! Instead of aimlessly wandering from spot to spot hoping to find a school of fish, a portable fish finder can help you narrow down the areas where the schools may be feeding. However, finding a good fish locator can be as hard as finding the fish! There are different models, with different wattage, screens, and prices. How do you narrow down your options? In this article, we’ll explain how these machines work so that you can break down the elements and snag yourself a great bargain.

Portable fish finders are an incredible piece of equipment that can actually help you find fish if used properly. Before the invention of this piece of technology, fishers used a depth finder that only indicated the depth underneath the boat. There was no precise screen showing the presence of schools of fish. Consequently, depth finders were of little use to commercial fisherman. Next there were the sounders with printed graphs rolls that were very accurate if used properly. However, the real breakthrough was the advent of the LCD (liquid crystal display) sounder that showed both bottom contours and fish. Today there is a wide variety of these LCD fish finders.

Picking the right portable fish finder can be difficult because the market pricing is very competitive and products are being updated all the time. Top of the line models can cost more than the average dinghy, yet basic units can be quite affordable and cost as little as $300 from a discount fish finder store. The technology has come a long way since electronic fish finders first appeared on the market. Modern finders are slimmer, lighter and more menu-driven than their predecessors. The display units have both black and white or color display screens and the screens come in a variety of sizes. The bigger screens are better suited to larger fishing boats where they can be kept out of the sun and weather. These are ideal for commercial fishing trawlers.

The key to the effectiveness of a fish finding sonar is its transducer housing. This is essentially the working part that scans the area beneath boat and transmits the information back to the screen where you can see it. By bouncing a sonar signal, you’ll be able to see fish, weeds and underwater structures. How quickly this echo signal process takes depends on the portable fish finder wattage, the transducer and the depth of the water. The higher the wattage, the more powerful and quicker the signal is processed from the transducer.

The effectiveness of your portable fish finder will be contingent on correct mounting. Most units come with detailed instructions but if you don’t feel comfortable doing it yourself, then don’t hesitate to get some help. The actual fitting is quite a simple operation and only requires an electric drill and few basic tools. Problems with fish finders normally can be traced directly back to the wrong type of transducer, or simply poor installation. If you aren’t sure what model to buy or how much money to spend, speak to companies that supply fishing gear and get their advice. They’ll be able to help you choose the right piece of equipment for you.

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