One of the most beloved sports in America is fishing. People everywhere will go to the ocean, a lake, a river, and even streams just to spend some time in nature and catch some fish. A lot of people find it more entertaining to use a fish finder to help them find fish. However, there are plenty of folks who get suckered into buying an inferior product that doesn’t end up serving their needs. If you want to know how to avoid this sort of thing, then read on to discover the top things to avoid when shopping for a fish finder.
I understand the desire to save money, but you don’t want to buy the cheapest fish finder that you can find. There is a reason it is so cheap. It was built with inferior parts and thrown together on an assembly line. Though it may work, it may not work very well at all. If you don’t believe me, search online for terrible reviews on fish finders. They are always the cheapest ones that the customer could find. If you want to save money, that’s fine. But look for a product that is inexpensive yet still retains some quality. Never spend less than $150 for a mounted fish finder and never less than $100 for a portable one.
What is amazing to me is that there are actually fish finders out there that aren’t waterproof. Avoid buying these at all cost. Whoever thought that one of these things would be alright if they weren’t waterproof wasn’t thinking. Where are fish? In the water. Where do you use a fish finder? Near water. Accidents happen, rain falls, waves crash and spray mist goes everywhere. I don’t care if the unit you are considering costs $1000, before you spend your hard earned cash, make sure that it can survive a splash.
You should also take care to avoid fish finders that don’t have real time read outs. If it can’t tell you what is beneath you while you are moving, then you will never be sure if it is displaying the most recent readings. What is the point in having a fish finder at all if it can’t even deliver the information that you need? The good thing is that most units are up to date enough to offer real time read outs, but there are still some out there who are behind the times. So, don’t invest your money unless you are going to get your money’s worth.
Fish finders are extremely helpful when fishing, but only when they work like they are supposed to. So remember, when you are thinking about buying one, look for one that is waterproof and can give you real time read outs. And if you can, save up your money for a little while longer and get a good model that will last you a lot longer than a cheaper one.