Scanning And Locating Fish With An Eagle Fish Finder
Nothing is more heartbreaking to a fisherman than going home empty handed. Instead of leaving your haul to chance, consider including a fish finder with your fishing gear. These fish locators scan the water to help you find schools of fish that are feeding so that you never go home without a great catch again.
Among the most popular choices is the Eagle fish finder. This sturdy, lightweight piece of equipment can help you hook the greatest catch of your life.
Like the Garmin fishfinders, the Humminbird fishfinders and the Lowrance fishfinders, the Eagle fish finder depends on the transducer for its effectiveness. The transducer emits the sonar signal that detects fish, weeds and underwater structures beneath your boat.
The signal bounces back to the boat and is read on the screen. With its 20 degree cone angle transducer mounting, the Eagle offers up to 60 degrees of fish detection and also has a high sensitivity setting to allow you to locate more fish.
The Eagle fish finder puts snagging a great catch right in the palm of your hand. Even if you aren’t an avid fisherman, the lower end models are inexpensive enough to still be added to your fishing gear for whenever you want it.
However, keep in mind that no machine is perfect. The sonar can mistake floating debris for fish, so still use your instincts. Fishing is a great way to spend a day, but you can take the frustration out of the sport with one of these handy little tools.
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