Saturday, January 9, 2010

Depth Finder What Is A Good Depth Finder For Fishing?

What is a good depth finder for fishing? - depth finder

My father wants for Christmas I would like to make a such. The fisherman is low, the fish to recover. Nothing special, just something basic.

2 comments:

Joel L said...

A pager, the pay you get what you need. 100-200 U.S. dollars, but today it takes you $ 600 for 10 years. I have the hummingbirds Piranah Max 215 or Osprey Easy 245 is good for a cheap camera, available in portable or fixed, and can with AA batteries or marine batteries work. Offer two readings of surface temperature, and sonar-double with about 15 meters of coverage in the lake bottom. A good choice for a simple fisherman.

Golden Feather said...

Here is a basic Adler has high resolution Big 5 "diagonal, 320 x 320 pixels with 16-grayscale LCD and is only $ 150.
http://www.threeriversmarine.net/catalog ...

Three Rivers Marine Site
http://www.threeriversmarine.net/page/pa ...
Big companies do business and also have a toll free number to call and ask questions.
You also have the best prices I could find nowhere ......... Why do business with them.
Garmin, Lowrance, Eagle and Hummingbird, and others are not interested ... In addition to being expensive (which some of the above, also) or other brands that more ocean views.
Do some research and contact me if you want to ...... Type of fishing I have many years of experience and for fishing tournaments.
I have two boats, one has the eagle in the electronics it (Tracker 165) mean the other is a team that has the Triton Lowrance Electronics 19X in it.

Good luck and pain you are looking to start now.

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