State Of The Art Technology With Lowrance Fish Finders
With the help of Lowrance fish finders you can focus your energy on landing a trophy catch instead of hoping that you have found the best spot to fish. The devices have such state of the art displays and fish finder accessories that you’ll wonder what you ever did without them.
There are a number of different fish finders on the market, but Lowrance models have gained a reputation for being able to stand up to many different environments. In this article, we’ll look at what a Lowrance device can do to improve your catches.
If you are considering adding one of the Lowrance fish finders to your fishing gear, then the transducer should be your main concern. A transducer’s cone angle determines its coverage area.
The wider the cone angle is, the greater the area that will be covered. Lowrance offers a variety of 200 kHz transducers with either a wide (20°) or narrow (12°) cone angle. The 50 kHz transducers come with a 35° cone angle. The dual-frequency transducers come with both a narrow (12°) 200 kHz and a wide (35°) 50 kHz cone angles.
The dual-search transducers come with both a narrow (12°) 200 kHz and a wide (35°) 83 kHz cone angles. Generally, anglers should use a wide cone angle for fishing shallow to medium depths. The narrow cone penetrates to deeper depths, but shows less fish and structure due to its narrow beam.
A big bonus with the Lowrance fish finders is affordability. While some portable fish finders can cost as much as $2000, you can get a Lowrance product for as low as $114. There are also a number of accessories available to enhance, maintain and protect your device.
Other brands, like Eagle and Humminbird fishfinders are similar products, so consider your options and choose a fish finder that best suits your needs and budget.
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January 13th, 2010 at 5:00 pm
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