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Article Category: Sports
Author Name: Grandpa the Fisherman
Fishfinders have become an essential tool for many serious fishermen who want to maximize their catches. These devices help fishermen locate fish by using tracking technology to detect where they are in the water. There are dozens of fish finder models on the market, making it challenging to find the one that best meets your needs. Here is a buyer s guide to helping you find a fish finder that will ensure that you never go home empty-handed.
The display. This is the screen that displays the underwater data gathered by the fish finder. They come in a range of sizes ranging from four to ten inches. You should choose a fish finder with the biggest screen possible since this will make it easier to read. Other considerations when choosing a screen are:
Color or grayscale? Your best choice is color displays since this will provide you with a greater variety of information. However, fishfinders with color screens will cost more than those with monochrome displays.
Resolution. The higher the resolution (as expressed in pixels) the better since this means a more detailed picture and an increased amount of information. Your display should have a minimum resolution of 240 x 160
The transducer. This is the part of the fish finder that is responsible for transmitting and receiving the sonar signal that the device uses to gather information that is displayed on the screen, such as the structure of the bottom and whether there is a single or a school of fish underwater. Some factors to consider when considering the transducer of a fish finder are:
Type of beam. The transducer emits the sonar in the form of a cone which provides information on everything inside it. A narrow beam has a 20-degree angle while a wide beam has an angle of around sixty degrees. A narrow beam is best for use in deep water since, although the angle is much smaller, the signal is correspondingly stronger, while the wide beam is best used in shallow water as it will provide information over a larger area but its signal will weaken the deeper it goes. There are fishfinders that offer both kinds of beams but cost more than models that have only one beam, as well as those that have specialized types of beams such as multiple beams or side beam transducers that shoot sonar signals to the sides to increase the area where you can search for fish.
Frequencies. Fishfinders can transmit the sonar signal at frequencies ranging from 50 kHz to 200 kHz. Lower frequencies such as 50 kHz work better in deep water while higher frequencies (192 kHz to 200 kHz) are best in shallow environments. However, some fish finder models have dual frequency features can transmit at both frequencies to give you the best possible underwater view.
Mounting. The most widespread type of mounting for fishfinders is transom mounting that mounts on the back of your boat to avoid static from the motor, but there are other options available such as thru-hull mounting that will require you to drill a hole in your hull in which the device will be placed.
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