This option has everything you could ever want and presents the information in a crisp, easy-to-interpret format.
See a wide area of the water below you with this option offering double the standard angle of other choices.
This portable option allows you to search the waters no matter where you are or when you’re casting your line.
Don’t worry about cutting your day short because of a dead battery with this go-anywhere option.
This option has no end of versatility and customizability for all your needs no matter where or how you go fishing.
With any number of ways to change everything from the beam to how you view the screen, this option adjusts to perfectly suit your needs.
Fishfinders come with a variety of features and combinations of features. To keep from getting overwhelmed by all the options, here are a few considerations to keep in mind while shopping.
A: A color screen isn’t essential, but it does have its advantages over black and white. The readability of color screens is less impacted by bright sunlight or cloudy, overcast conditions. Color screens are also often easier to interpret since they provide more information about what’s swimming around beneath your boat.
A: A cone angle is the angle at which the sonars travel out from the transducer. These determine the area that will be covered by your fish finder, and the larger the angle, the more area covered. This area also increases with depth, but as it gets deeper, the sensitivity begins to suffer, and power becomes the driving factor of what you can actually see.