fishing - Choosing a Fish FinderFishing is a popular outdoor activity, which many people want to enjoy especially on weekends. Fishing is usually a family event but in cases of sports fishing, then it can be a group activity, or in case of family joining the event, this usually involves several members of the family who have the inclination to fishing. If you want to go fishing, you may want to know the types of fishing lures that will help you catch as much fish as you want. Lures now come in different forms and sizes. While there is this diversity, in some cases, fishes have already learned to recognize a fishing lure and can therefore avoid them. This is the reason why there are many different types of fishing lures in today’s fishing industry. Let us now move on to the types of fishing lures and the effectiveness they have in a leisure activity or sporting activity. *Will you be using the fish finder on a boat or from a shoreline or dock? There are literally 100s of fish finders to choose from, and you do not want to spend money on one that you will not get your use out of. Fish finders can be mounted to large boats that will be out in deep waters, or smaller boats for lakes and rivers. The boat mounted fish finders are very handy if you are not familiar with body of water you are fishing. The depth finders can let you know when you are getting to close to the shore. There are also a number of fish finders that are great for shoreline fishing. *When you have decided where you will be fishing most often, you now need to consider the cost. Some of the portable fish finders start around . These can be hand held or attached to a fishing pole. The fish finding equipment that attach to boats have a lot of different extras. The boat mounted fish finders typically start around 0 for a basic model. If you’re fishing for some of the larger bass, move up into the brush and start fishing with soft plastics in about 3 to 10 feet of water. You also can catch these fish using a spinner bait. Here’s a little tip I learned a long time ago. If the sky is clear then use a spinner bait with a silver blade and a white skirt, but if it’s an overcast day then use a gold or copper colored blade on your spinner bait with a chartreuse skirt. I know this sounds simple, but it really works. *It is also important to consider how deep the water will be, where you plan on fishing most often. Some of the models can only measure a couple hundred feet. If you are looking for a bigger screen, color, and better resolution, be prepared to pay more. *The power source is another point you will need to consider. Determine whether you will need a battery powered fish finder or one that can be plugged in. Look at the life of the batteries on any model you want to purchase Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
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