A Small Number of Pluses and Minuses of the Fishin' Buddy Depth Finders

By Lance Donetz


Do you wish a low expense Hummingbird fish finder? Generally, the fish finders that aren't truly costly don't have too several possibilities, but you will find some models that may be very dependable when it comes to finding fish. As an example, the Hummingbird fish finders from the Fishin' Buddy series might be classified this way.

So, if you want a fish finder with simple possibilities, without having any advanced navigational functions, a Fishin' Buddy can be a viable choice. For that reason, in this report I'm going to focus a little on the positive aspects and disadvantages with the Hummingbird fish finders from the Fishin' Buddy series

Fishin' Buddy Hummingbird Fish Finders - Benefits

1. They are inexpensive. One of the most high priced Fishin' Buddy goes as much as about $260, and only simply because it has a color LCD screen. But in my opinion, you don't genuinely want a color screen on a smaller fish discovering unit like this, so it will be a bit of a waste to go for the 140c model. If you're going for a Fishin' Buddy, I'd advise the 120 or 110 types, which expense around $120-$140.

2. You don't must mount the transducer. Any Hummingbird fish finder, or need to I say, any sort of fish finder comes having a transducer that has to be connected in a way or a different for the hull of one's boat. A Fishin' Buddy has its transducer in the end of a plastic pole. All you must do is attach the fish finder for the side of the boat, placing the transducer inside the water and you'll be able to track fish.

3. Fishin' Buddy fish finders have side scan. Properly, only the two superior models, the 120 and 140c. This feature is good to have especially if you're fly fishing or spooning for pike at the surface.

4. All work with AA batteries. Along with a complete set of AA batteries ought to last for 25-30 hours.

Fishin' Buddy Fish Finders - Disadvantages

1. The plastic pole exactly where the transducer is attached is just not that lengthy, and also the transducer should be submerged. So, if you're fishing from a boat with a higher hull, chances are you won't be capable of use your fish finder because the plastic pole using the transducer is too brief. It is essential for you to understand that this series of fish finders is designed for tiny boats, or perhaps float tubes.

2. Salt water corrodes them, so preserve moisture away from them, if you're fishing in salt water.




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